Due to unforeseen logistical difficulties The Who’s Irish tour - TopicsExpress



          

Due to unforeseen logistical difficulties The Who’s Irish tour dates in Dublin and Belfast on 26th and 28th November have been rescheduled to next summer and will now play at the Odyssey Arena, Belfast on June 21st and 3Arena Dublin on June 23rd.rn rnAll originally purchased tickets for the November shows are valid for the new dates. rnTickets priced from €69.50 (Dublin) and £59.50 (Belfast) including booking fee are on now from Ticketmaster outlets and online at ticketmaster.iernRefunds are available from original point of purchase.rn rnThe WHO HITS 50 tour will see one of rock’s legendary and defining bands celebrate 50 YEARS OF MAXIMUM R+B and take their audience on an ‘Amazing Journey’ through their entire career from the days of THE HIGH NUMBERS to classic albums such as WHO’S NEXT, TOMMY, QUADROPHENIA, MY GENERATION, LIVE AT LEEDS up to the present day with a set to include some of rocks greatest hits such as WONT GET FOOLED AGAIN, MY GENERATION, BABA O’REILLY, WHO ARE YOU, I CAN’T EXPLAIN, PINBALL WIZARD, BEHIND BLUE EYES and many more.rn rnThe show which PETE TOWNSHEND describes as ‘Hits, Picks, Mixes and Misses’ will see the band play all the classic anthems as well as tackling deeper cuts from their catalogue.rn rnTHE WHO have sold over 100 million records since forming in 1964, they brought together four different personalities and in effect produced a musical hurricane. Each of them was a pioneer. Wildman drummer Keith Moon beat his kit with a chaotic elegance; stoic bassist John Entwistle held down the centre with the melodic virtuosity of a solo guitarist; raging intellectual Pete Townshend punctuated the epic universality of his songs with the windmill slamming of his fingers across his guitar strings; and Roger Daltrey roared above it all with an impossibly virile macho swagger. They exploded conventional rhythm and blues structures, challenged pop music conventions, and redefined what was possible on stage, in the recording studio, and on vinyl. As they enter their 50th year the band is still going strong winning rave reviews for their performances of QUADROPHENIA in 2013.
Posted on: Mon, 20 Oct 2014 11:16:37 +0000

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