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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:

  • 08/19/25 - Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center
  • 08/21/25 - Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
  • 08/23/25 - Atlantic City, NJ @ Boardwalk Hall Arena
  • 08/28/25 - Wantagh, NY @ Northwell at Jones Beach Theater
  • 08/30/25 - New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden
  • 09/02/25 - Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage
  • 09/04/25 - Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage
  • 09/07/25 - Chicago, IL @ United Center
  • 09/17/25 - Hollywood, CA @ Hollywood Bowl
  • 09/19/25 - Hollywood, CA @ Hollywood Bowl
  • 09/21/25 - Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre
  • 09/23/25 - Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
  • 09/25/25 - Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena

Setlists

    1. 1.I Can't Explain
    2. 2.Substitute
    3. 3.Who Are You
    4. 4.The Kids Are Alright
    5. 5.Bargain
    6. 6.Pinball Wizard
    7. 7.Love Ain't for Keepin'
    8. 8.The Seeker (acoustic)
    9. 9.Behind Blue Eyes (acoustic)
    10. 10.The Real Me (Stopped after 1 min and restarted. Daltrey problems with IEMs. Townshend sang vocals for last part)
    11. 11.5:15
    12. 12.I'm One
    13. 13.Love, Reign O'er Me
    14. 14.My Generation (>)
    15. 15.Cry If You Want (>)
    16. 16.See Me, Feel Me
    17. 17.Eminence Front
    18. 18.You Better You Bet
    19. 19.Baba O'Riley
    20. 20.Won't Get Fooled Again
    21. 21.The Song Is Over (live debut. Stopped after 2 minutes and restarted. Daltrey having IEM problems again.)
    1. 1.I Can't Explain
    2. 2.Substitute
    3. 3.Who Are You
    4. 4.The Kids Are Alright
    5. 5.I Can See for Miles
    6. 6.Bargain
    7. 7.Pinball Wizard
    8. 8.Love Ain't for Keepin' (first performance since 2004)
    9. 9.The Seeker
    10. 10.Behind Blue Eyes
    11. 11.The Real Me
    12. 12.5:15
    13. 13.I'm One
    14. 14.Love, Reign O'er Me
    15. 15.My Generation (segue)
    16. 16.Cry If You Want (segue)
    17. 17.See Me, Feel Me
    18. 18.Eminence Front
    19. 19.You Better You Bet
    20. 20.Baba O'Riley
    21. 21.Won't Get Fooled Again
    22. 22.Tea & Theatre
  1. Orchestral Set 1

    1. 1.Overture
    2. 2.1921
    3. 3.Amazing Journey
    4. 4.Sparks
    5. 5.The Acid Queen
    6. 6.Pinball Wizard
    7. 7.We're Not Gonna Take It
    8. 8.Who Are You
  2. Band Set

    1. 9.The Kids Are Alright
    2. 10.Substitute
    3. 11.My Generation (>)
    4. 12.Cry If You Want
    5. 13.You Better You Bet
    6. 14.Won't Get Fooled Again
    7. 15.Behind Blue Eyes (acoustic with strings)
  3. Orchestral Set 2

    1. 16.The Punk and the Godfather
    2. 17.I'm One
    3. 18.5:15
    4. 19.The Rock
    5. 20.Love, Reign O'er Me (followed by band introductions)
    6. 21.Baba O'Riley
    1. 1.I Can't Explain
  1. With Orchestra

    1. 2.Overture
    2. 3.Amazing Journey
    3. 4.Sparks
    4. 5.Pinball Wizard
    5. 6.We're Not Gonna Take It
    6. 7.Who Are You
    7. 8.Eminence Front
  2. Band Only

    1. 9.The Kids Are Alright
    2. 10.You Better You Bet
    3. 11.Substitute
    4. 12.My Generation
    5. 13.Cry If You Want (>)
    6. 14.Won't Get Fooled Again
    7. 15.Behind Blue Eyes
  3. With Orchestra

    1. 16.The Real Me
    2. 17.I'm One
    3. 18.5:15
    4. 19.The Rock
    5. 20.Love, Reign O'er Me
    6. 21.Baba O'Riley
  1. With Orchestra

    1. 1.Overture
    2. 2.1921
    3. 3.Amazing Journey
    4. 4.Sparks
    5. 5.The Acid Queen
    6. 6.Pinball Wizard
    7. 7.We're Not Gonna Take It
    8. 8.Who Are You
    9. 9.Eminence Front
  2. Band Only

    1. 10.The Kids Are Alright
    2. 11.You Better You Bet
    3. 12.Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
    4. 13.Substitute
    5. 14.I Can't Explain
    6. 15.My Generation
    7. 16.Cry If You Want
    8. 17.Won't Get Fooled Again
    9. 18.Behind Blue Eyes (with violin and cello)
  3. With Orchestra

    1. 19.The Real Me
    2. 20.I'm One
    3. 21.5:15
    4. 22.The Rock
    5. 23.Love, Reign O'er Me (Extended piano intro; followed by band introductions.)
    6. 24.Baba O'Riley

FAQS

The Who, led by founding members Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend, are returning to the road for their final tour in 2025, kicking off in August and wrapping in late September 2025. 

Add The Who to your favorites on Ticketmaster.com or in the Ticketmaster App to get important alerts about their concerts. (Download the Ticketmaster App for iPhone or Android.)

The Who’s 2025 tour, dubbed The Song is Over, begins on August 19 with a show at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.

Tickets for The Who’s 2025 tour will become available to the general public on Friday, May 16 at 10:00 a.m. local time. A number of presales are scheduled for the days leading up to the general ticket sale. 

On Tuesday, May 13, a CITI presale and Fan Club presale will both take place at 10:00 a.m. local time. VIP packages for The Who’s 2025 tour will also become available at this time. Then, on Wednesday, May 14, local presales are scheduled for 10:00 a.m. local time.

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 5200 reviews
  • Wow

    by GMan on 11/11/22Dolby Live - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5

    If this was The Who's last show ever, they went out with a bang. Great venue, great orchestra backing them, Starkey was great on the drums, and Simon did a great job with many of the guitar parts that Pete did in the past but can't now because of loss of hearing. Pete and Roger played and sang with energy all night. Great 2 hour and 20 minute show.

  • WHO are you people?!

    by JymmiJ on 11/11/22Dolby Live - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5

    The WHO : LAS VEGAS Dolby Live : 5th November 2022 Las Vegas’ Dolby Live, 5,200 seater venue is spectacular. The custom-designed sound system is breathtaking and The Who made full use of it. It was as if this 29th and last date on the ‘The Who Hits Back’ tour was their opportunity to relax, kick back and let the music talk. Pete Townsend had apparently complained bitterly about the sub-par venue in Phoenix, 6 days before, and took the opportunity to explain that he had sound issues the previous night, but that he had ‘fixed it’! Was the grumpy old man going to get in the way of the performance? Far from it. The band reveled in each other’s company and there were copious smiles mixed with obvious sadness that this huge ensemble was going to go their separate ways in the morning. Roger Daltrey was almost a bystander for the first 12 minutes of the show as Pete the orchestra blazed through excerpts from Tommy. Starting with the Overture and ending with We’re Not Going To Take It. Then Roger took over. His screams and howls brought us back to reality and reminded us of how revolutionary the songs on that album were. The opening chords of ‘Who Are You’, burst any remaining bubbles and the band began to slowly but surely blow the roof off. Yes, The Who are essentially Townsend and Daltrey, having lost John Entwistle 20 years (in this very town), and Keith Moon 44 years ago. Townsend remarked that he and Roger had been playing together for over 60 years but Ringo’s wee boy, Zak Starkey, has been playing with them for 26 years and complements Townsend’s chord thrashing with his silky skill and raw power. Keith Moon would have no arguments. So, we had band plus orchestra (for Tommy) then the band on their own (various songs from Who’s Next, Who Are You, Meaty Beaty Big & Bouncy, Faces Dance etc.) then band plus orchestra (for Quadrophenia). So many of the tracks relied on Roger’s voice and the 77 year old (wait! Can that really be right?) didn’t let himself down. ‘5:15’, ‘The Seeker’, ‘Who Are You’, ‘Behind Blue Eyes’ and especially ‘Love Reign O’er Me’ were the major tests and he left me wondering who his voice coach was and how much that person was being paid! That scream on the latter, according to my neighbor, was worth the entry fee. I confess I’m at the stage that a 2-hour performance is pushing it. By then it’s time for a beer and a debrief. On this occasion, I could have sat there all night! When will we see their likes again? WHO knows?

  • The Who concert at the Hollywood Bowl - November 1, 2022

    by Charmeine on 11/10/22Hollywood Bowl - HollywoodRating: 5 out of 5

    This concert was nostalgic! Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey still know how to make the magic happen. After this concert I couldn’t help but sing “Who Are You”!!! The Hollywood Bowl is a joy and I loved having a picnic dinner at the picnic table at the Hollywood Bowl before the concert started.

  • The Who in Vegas

    by CB on 11/10/22Dolby Live - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5

    Great show from The Who. They sounded great and had a terrific setlist. Pete and Roger engaged the crowd throughout. Dolby theater was mostly comfortable with very good sight lines but surprisingly few restrooms (which were overrun at times).

  • Fantastic Experience, horrible acoustics at Dolby Live

    by Vi on 11/10/22Dolby Live - Las VegasRating: 4 out of 5

    The Who performed an incredible concert! The Dolby Live Theater needs improvements, the acoustics were horrible and the vocals were almost completely lost for the opening band. The Who's sound engineers made up for it, but as Pete Townshend said, the sound was bad - the band incredible.

  • The Best Concert Ever

    by Blackdiamond4 on 11/9/22Dolby Live - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5

    The Dolby Theater was fantastic, best concert sound I have ever seen/heard. The Who was great, it sounded like a recording it was so good. Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • WHO EXPERIENCE

    by DAVE on 11/9/22Dolby Live - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5

    EXCELLENT SHOW, GREAT TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE, WE HAD GREAT SEATS, SOUND LEVEL AND VISIBILITY AMAZING.

  • You better, you better, you bet!

    by Mr. Jersey 57 on 11/9/22Dolby Live - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5

    Not first time seeing the Who, but always worth an encore or two! First time seeing them with an orchestra and it was amazing! Roger and Pete can still perform after all these years and never disappoint! Would have preferred they skipped the opening act and just perform additional hits like "Bargain" and "Athena". They rocked Vegas and hope to see them return!

  • From age 10 to age 70

    by Speechless at how timeless and awesome these guys are on 11/9/22Dolby Live - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5

    How many bands have been with you your entire lifetime? From the mid 60's to the early 2000's. Thier music has been part of my life since adolescence. Opening song with orchestra - "Overture" - literally gave me chills. The a wonderful sampling from Tommy and Quadrophenia. Then many other hits capped off by Baba O'Reilly and the MOST INCREDIBLE rock violin solo ever by a young millennial Asian women. Peter & Roger thank you for continuing to share your gifts with the world in your late 70's. You are most loved and so a part of so many people's core being. Joe L. Murgo, Charlotte NC

  • Religious experience!

    by DT on 11/9/22Golden 1 Center - SacramentoRating: 5 out of 5

    The Who is my all time favorite band and they did not disappoint! Let's do it again soon!!

  • The Who kicked some butt

    by Sk8gang on 11/9/22Honda Center - AnaheimRating: 5 out of 5

    They did awesome!! Sounded awesome with the choir and just rocked the house!!

  • the who vegas

    by steve on 11/9/22Dolby Live - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5

    this was my 2nd concert outside of Canada 1st one was Roger Daltrey at the Royal Albert hall in London 2019.This was a great concert very very good .Glad to see that the guys still got it.

  • I like The Who.

    by B. C. on 11/9/22Dolby Live - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5

    I LOVE THE WHO!!! Lets talk about Ticketmaster. I will never use them again. It is not worth it. Even if the band was handing out free money and a puppy. I would not and will not, ever use Ticketmaster again.

  • Disappointing

    by KMac on 11/9/22Dolby Live - Las VegasRating: 1 out of 5

    The first 30 minutes were outstanding…then they stated the dreaded “now something from our new album.” The rest of the show was very disappointing. Many people walked out. We hung around hoping they would return to some of their many hits. Unfortunately that didn’t happen. Don’t waste your money on this show. So disappointing from one of the greatest rock bands of all time.

  • The Who experience

    by Mudcat on 11/9/22Dolby Live - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic!! Roger and Pete were on!! The musicians involved were so great!! My wife and myself truly enjoyed it all. Actually got a chance to thank Mr. Daltrey as he was leaving the theater! Loved it! Long live the Who!!!

  • Not as good, but not overshadowed

    by Matt on 11/8/22Dolby Live - Las VegasRating: 4 out of 5

    Daltry can still hit the high notes and leaves his soul on the stage. His voice reverberates off the walls with a little less force than it did in the 70s but he can still light up the arena. He wanted to sing all night. Townsend pounds the same notes on the guitar, and his rotator cuff is still supporting windmills-barely- and he has lost some jumping height but he still has presence and the energy of a man who loves his work. The orchestra was superb, with an especially luscious performance by the violinist, who danced and played exultantly during the last part of baba o'riley. Starkey played drums with passion. The band contributed to the power of the performance. A humbler and less agile Townsend took the microphone at the end and said: "Roger wants to do it forever, but I have other things I want to do." They weren't what they were, but no new group has ever come close. The combination of brilliance, power, enthusiasm, audacity have not been touched. Groups with audacity without talent come and go. But even with the slow sanding of age, the who still generate creative soul touching power.

  • Incredible Show

    by Deigs on 11/8/22Dolby Live - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5

    Best concert ever … Townsend and Daltreyv still rockin and the orchestra was great

  • Best concert performance and sound in twenty years!

    by VoiceOfReason on 11/8/22Dolby Live - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5

    OMG! The Who sounded studio grade perfect! When you factor in they’re 77yrs old, they played for 2hrs40min and it was the last stop on the tour it’s just numbing how spot on incredible the entire event was. From windmill guitars to full orchestra to non stop performing I haven’t seen a concert of this quality in at least twenty years. I see a lot of concerts every year and I started when I was 14. Im 59 now. I saw them as my 3rd band ever in the 1970s and this was right there too. Roger Daltrey‘S voice is still very good. The only noticeable difference due to aging was he’d hit a sustained note and then take a quick breath to go up the scale. And that was only toward the end when anyone would be tired. They love their fans. They gave their all and it showed!

  • Love The Who

    by AVegas on 11/8/22Dolby Live - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5

    I thoroughly enjoyed my evening with The Who, they were wonderful and I would definitely go see them again. All the musicians that accompanied them were also wonderful. I could not have asked for a better concert.

  • Great Time

    by KG on 11/8/22Dolby Live - Las VegasRating: 5 out of 5

    Roger, Peter, Zack and Simon never disappoint. A Rockin' good time. Didn't want it to end. They even hired an orchestra to enhance the experience. Just one new song and a bunch of familiar hits from several decades, including a few from both Tommy and Quadrophenia.

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