The Best cant see them enough Rigers voice is back!!!
by s. r. on 12/1/23Saw them at ubs arena and they were phenomenal! Great sound great presentation! Great entertainment!!!!
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THE WHO IN CONCERT:
Rock ‘n’ roll gods The Who have always stood out from the pack with their wild onstage antics. Known for smashing guitars, swinging microphones around, jumping off amplifiers, and blowing up drum kits, the band has always represented the pinnacle of rebellious rock genius. Their larger-than-life performances are evenly matched by their huge sound, and classics like “My Generation”, “Pinball Wizard”, and “Won’t Get Fooled Again” are still played with thunderous force. For The Who Hits 50! Tour, the group is bringing their trademark monolithic grandeur and kinetic energy to stages around the world. Ticket buyers should be ready for an awe-inspiring stage show that lives up to the mythical status these legends so rightly deserve.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Formed in 1964 around Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle, and (later that year) Keith Moon, The Who have always been on the vanguard of music, art, and culture. With their first single “I Can’t Explain”, the band became a staple of English Mod culture. They also developed a penchant for onstage theatrics such as smashing guitars and destroying drum kits during their sets. The group took their high-concept performances to the next level in 1969 with the release of Tommy, known as the first “rock opera”. Their next album, 1971’s Who’s Next, further established the band with another batch of classic songs like “Won’t Get Fooled Again”, “Behind Blue Eyes”, and “Baba O’Reilly”. The continued to cement their status as rock gods throughout the decade, touring and releasing a steady string of hits. Throughout the '80s, '90s, and '00s The Who continued to deliver riveting live performances to stunned audiences around the world. Despite the passing of several members over the years, Daltrey and Townshend have soldiered on, delivering the critically acclaimed album The Endless Wire in 2006, their first album in 24 years.
Saw them at ubs arena and they were phenomenal! Great sound great presentation! Great entertainment!!!!
Theyve still got it after all these years, i had great seats & great time
It was a great concert they played all there Hits at least most and rodgers voice was great The opening act band had a strange name and I think they should had more security some of the songs were a bit boring and Pete’s voice on baby O’Reily was a little bad but I have not told you all the good parts. I loved the orchestra the song were played well I could tell the orchestra was well rehearsed and over all the performance just a great concert if you are reading these to see if you should go it’s the Best Buy the tickets it’s worth the price
They still got it even if they use a orchestra to help them out but they have been doing this for the last few tours now so I’m alright with it as long as I can still enjoy them live. Thanks for giving us our legends some more time for us to enjoy them even if I’m being selfish!
Great show and great seats. Change at last minute, but big improvement on the original seats, simple and efficient ap for the tickets
The Who is amazing, they are icons. All of the people that work at the Honda Center are very nice. We had an issue with the prepaid parking, sitting in line for about 15 minutes. We missed part of the first act due to the parking issue. Also, the restrooms had water on the floor, and a woman fell at the sink. She seemed to be okay, but it was unnecessary.
It was great, but it went too fast. They didn't play some real old stuff. Like "My Generation, Join Together, I can see for Miles'. But it was good to see them. Wish that Keith Moon was alive. Along with the Original Bass player. But they did sound good. Can't wait till the next tour!!;
I had a great time at this concert. Good seats, wonderful people I met and really enjoyed the show. I was singing along having a good time. The price for this seat was very reasonable. Recommend you come and see a concert. You will enjoy it.
I saw these guys in portland a few weeks ago but this was even better. The venue had fantastic acoustics and I didn't feel like wearing earplugs because I was in a basketball stadium. They played with much more feeling and heart. They seemed so relaxed and like they were playing to me. I have been to at least a dozen or more Who concerts and this was by far one of the best. I loved the orchestra and being able to experience Tommy and Quadrophenia as it should be. Yes they are old but roger especially seemed to enjoy himself and wasnt just singing to get it done but more like singing to share with the audience. I saw v them 40 years ago for b the first time and the energy was still there only redirected. The slide show during Quad was moving and emotional and well put together. I cried a bunch! But a good kinda cry! Ib well love v them forever!!! Long live rock!!
Absolutely fantastic, emotional, awesome concert were glad we did it 1 more of our bucket list