A concert to remember
by TheSeeker515 on 10/20/25Shoreline Amphitheatre - Mountain ViewRating: 5 out of 5This was an incredible show. The band still sounds great, and the concert experience is one of the best I've ever had. What an amazing night.

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Vocalist Roger Daltrey, guitarist Pete Townshend and bassist John Entwistle formed The Who in London in 1964, welcoming Keith Moon on drums later that year. From the band’s inception and the release of their debut single “I Can’t Explain,” The Who were on the vanguard of music, art, and culture, maintaining a reputation for onstage theatrics and high-concept performances. Their seminal 1969 release, Tommy, pioneered the concept of a rock opera, and the 1971 follow-up, Who’s Next, further cemented the band in the annals of music history, featuring iconic tracks like “Baba O’Riley” and “Won’t Get Fooled Again.” The Who were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 and have achieved multi-platinum status with over 43 million albums sold worldwide. Daltrey and Townshend have continued as The Who in live settings and new releases alike, most recently with the release of 2019’s Who and the acclaimed Who Hits Back! orchestral tour, which wrapped in 2023. In 2025, The Who will embark on their final tour throughout the U.S., titled The Song is Over.
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The Who 2025 Tour Dates:
The Who, led by founding members Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend, returned to the road for their final tour in 2025, kicking off in August and wrapping in early October 2025.
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The Who were joined by the following special guests on select dates of the The Song is Over tour:
This was an incredible show. The band still sounds great, and the concert experience is one of the best I've ever had. What an amazing night.
This was a great show, loved the venue and it sounded amazing! Great way for The Who to end their North America tour.
Great show! The songs selection was amazing! Roger Daltry still has a great voice!
Once again The Who exceeded my expectations. Roger's voice and Pete's enthusiasm continue to awe after so many years. Thanks for continued memories. Only wish that the song is not truly over and that we will have the opportunity to experience greatness again.
Concert was great. TicketMaster is the worse company to deal with-too many issues & problems- I hate dealing with them !!! Concert Pledge Arena has too many restrictions regarding allowable items that can enter venue-hate dealing with those restrictions-too unreasonable !!!
Great venue not to huge Parking $60! Or $50 on the other side of the arena... weird.. Food and drinks on the higher side Would go back
Great venue! great sound, parking was easy, good food and a great show by The Who!
I went both nights, super emotional, incredible sound and use of the screens, popcorn delicious - the shuttle makes the evening easy. The band and sound were superb and Roger's voice was utterly extraordinary. Legendary Band + The Legendary Bowl = a superb experience, unforgettable.
The Who were GREAT. I love the show but there was a problem with handicap seating. They were no numbers on the seats and you had to figure it out what was your seat. People were getting upset saying that was their seats until the usher had to come in and figure out who sat where. It was very upsetting for all of us seating in that section. hopefully they will straighten out for the next event they have there.
One of the best shows Ive ever seen. Went out on top!