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by Tina Benitez-Eves December 9, 2022, 9:45 am

Following up their The Who Hits Back! Tour of Canada and the U.S. in 2022, The Who has added on a small number of dates in Europe in 2023.

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Marking the first time the band has played in Europe in seven years, the initial three dates include shows in Spain, France, and Germany and kick off in June. Additional shows, including a full series of shows in the UK, will be added at a later date.

Like their most recent North American dates, The Who will be backed by a full orchestra for their European tour, featuring orchestra conductor Keith Levenson, cellist Audrey Snyder, and violinist Katie Jacoby.

Founding members Roger Daltrey, 78, and Pete Townshend, 77, will be backed by their longtime touring band—guitarist Simon Townshend, bassist Jon Button, keyboardists Loren Gold and Emily Marshall, and drummer Zak Starkey along with backing vocals by Billy Nicholls—and perform music from their nearly 60-year career, with sections devoted to the albums  Tommy  and  Quadrophenia .

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“It is wonderful that we can return to Europe after so long away, to play Berlin, Paris, and Barcelona, three of my favorite cities in the world,” said Townshend in a statement. “We look forward to bringing our grand orchestral show which has received such great reviews so far and play some old-fashioned Who-style rock and roll songs from our back catalog as well. We mix it all up in the most amazing evening of music.”

Townshend added, “I have to say that this show is one that I personally enjoy as much as anything I have ever done in the 60 years I’ve been working with Roger.”

Earlier in 2022, Townshend joked that Roger Daltrey “wants to sing until he drops,” and that this isn’t a final Who tour. “No. It’s not a farewell tour,” said Townshend . “Apart from anything else, we still have people who have tickets for the UK 2019 tour [ The Who’s 2020 UK tour that was cancelled in 2021]. We’re very, very keen to do that tour and we’ll be doing that in 2023.”

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The Who announced their first concerts in Europe after seven years, the band will perform in Spain, Germany and France next June, 2023. In 2022 they have already toured North America extensively.

For these three dates the band will be accompanied by an orchestra. According to the official release of the tour, they will perform all the hits and sections from the classic albums “Tommy” and “Quadrophenia”. “Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and band will be performing music from throughout the band’s nearly 60-year career, including sections devoted to classic albums Tommy and Quadrophenia as well as other beloved Who tracks and songs from their 2019 WHO album, their first studio release in 13 years.”

Besides the orchestra, guitarist Pete Townshend and vocalist Roger Daltrey , the band will also feature Simon Tonwshend (Guitar), Loren Gold (Keyboards), Emily Marshall (Keyboards), Jon Button (Bass) and Zak Starkey (Drums).

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  • 14 – PALAU SANT JORDI, BARCELONA, SPAIN
  • 20 – WALDBÜHNE, BERLIN, GERMANY
  • 23 – LA DÉFENSE ARENA, PARIS, FRANCE

Pete Townshend talked about the next The Who shows: “It is wonderful that we can return to Europe after so long away, to play Berlin, Paris and Barcelona, three of my favourite cities in the world.”

“We look forward to bringing our grand orchestral show which has received such great reviews so far and play some old-fashioned Who-style rock ’n’ roll songs from our back catalogue as well.”

“We mix it all up in the most amazing evening of music: I have to say that this show is one that I personally enjoy as much as anything I have ever done in the 60 years I’ve been working with Roger.”

“I so look forward to visiting these beautiful cities to see our old fans, and I hope we meet some new ones. We are so lucky to be able to spend an evening with you all,” Pete Townshend said.

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The nine-date run of shows is The Who's first tour for six years

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The Who have announced a 2023 UK tour where they will be accompanied by an orchestra on each date.

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The tour is the ’60s legends’ first tour for six years and will kick off on July 6 in Hull, after which they will play a mixture of indoor and outdoor shows across the country before signing off in Brighton on July 23. The nine-date run of shows will see the band return to Edinburgh for the first time in over 40 years, while they will also perform in Derby for the first time since 1966.

Sections of the show will be devoted to the group’s classic albums ‘Tommy’ and ‘Quadrophenia’, while they will also be playing songs from their most recent album, 2019’s ‘WHO’, which was their first studio album for 13 years.

UB40 featuring Ali Campbell will be joining them on all shows apart from Edinburgh and London.

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“Having not toured the UK for six years, it’s great that at this time of our careers we have the chance to go to places that are not on the usual touring map – Edinburgh Castle and Derby, as well as the other cities across the country that we haven’t been to for decades, will make this very special for me,” said singer Roger Daltrey. “This opportunity will give our UK Who fans the chance to hear our current show, which, with the addition of an orchestra, takes our music to new heights.”

Pete Townshend added: “Roger initially christened this tour with an orchestra ‘Moving On!’ I love it. It is what both of us want to do. Move on, with new music, classic Who music, all performed in new and exciting ways. Taking risks, nothing to lose. I’m really looking forward to bringing this show to the UK.”

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JULY 6 – Hull, Sewell Group Craven Park 8 – Edinburgh, Edinburgh Castle 9 – Edinburgh, Edinburgh Castle 12 – London, The O2  14 – Derby, Incora County Ground 16 – Bristol, Badminton Estate  19 – Durham, Seat Unique Riverside 21 – St Helens, Totally Wicked Stadium 23 – Brighton, 1st Central Cricket Ground

The Who toured the US with an orchestra at the tail end of last year. At one show in Long Island, they surprised fans by playing ‘Young Man’s Blues’ , which they have only ever played six times in the last 40 years.

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Legendary rock band The Who has announced a UK tour which will see the band performing with a full orchestra each night with shows from July 6th to 23rd in Hull, Edinburgh, London, Derby, Badminton, Durham, St Helens and Brighton. Joining them will be UB40 featuring Ali Campbell across all regional shows except for The O2 London and Edinburgh Castle dates.

Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and band will be performing music from throughout the band’s nearly 60-year career, including sections devoted to classic albums Tommy and Quadrophenia as well as other beloved Who tracks and songs from their 2019 Who album, their first studio release in 13 years.

The 2023 UK shows include Edinburgh Castle, the band’s first show in the Scottish capital in over 40 years as well as shows in Derby, their first since 1966, The O2 London, Durham and Brighton Cricket grounds. The gigs follow last year’s highly acclaimed The Who Hits Back! Tour of the US, where the band shared the with some of the finest orchestras in America.

The 2023 UK tour will feature The Who’s full live band comprised of guitarist/backup singer Simon Townshend, keyboardist Loren Gold, second keyboardist Emily Marshall, bassist Jon Button, drummer Zak Starkey and backing vocals by Billy Nicholls, along with orchestra conductor Keith Levenson, lead violinist Katie Jacoby and lead cellist Audrey Snyder.

The Who wound up their The Who Hits Back! tour of the US in November last year having wowed audiences in over 30 cities, with media and fans agreeing that the band were as good as, if not better than ever and that the orchestral arrangements, most of which were done by the legendary David Campbell, brought a new depth and excitement to Pete Townshend’s music. Our own Matt Bailey attended the stop in Washington, DC .

Performing with The Who and an orchestra had been a long-held ambition for singer Roger Daltrey. “Having not toured the UK for six years, it’s great that at this time of our careers we have the chance to go to places that are not on the usual touring map Edinburgh Castle and Derby, as well as the other cities across the country that we haven’t been to for decades, will make this very special for me. This opportunity will give our UK Who fans the chance to hear our current show, which, with the addition of an orchestra, takes our music to new heights,” he says.

“Roger initially christened this tour with an orchestra Moving On!” Townshend adds. “I love it. It is what both of us want to do. Move on, with new music, classic Who music, all performed in new and exciting ways. Taking risks, nothing to lose. I’m really looking forward to bringing this show to the UK.”

The Who are calling upon fans to add an optional £1 donation onto their ticket price at point of sale in support of Teenage Cancer Trust. Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey are longstanding supporters and Roger has been the driving force behind Teenage Cancer Trust’s Royal Albert Hall concerts since they began in 2000.

In July 2019, The Who headlined Wembley Stadium in London for the first time in 40 years. The show was the only UK date on their Moving On! Tour and featured the band accompanied by an over 50-piece orchestra performing classic tracks and more as well tracks from their Who album. The Who With Orchestra Live At Wembley will be released as a limited edition yellow, orange and red 3 LP set, black 3 LP , 2 CD/Blu-ray set which features the audio remixed in Dolby Atmos/5.1 mixes and a single CD edition on March 31st via UMe.

The Who Hits Back 2023 UK Tour Dates:

July 6 – Hull @ Sewell Group Craven Park July 8 – Edinburgh @ Edinburgh Castle July 9 – Edinburgh @ Edinburgh Castle July 12 – London @ The O2 July 14 – Derby @ The Incora County Ground July 16 – Bristol @ Badminton Estate July 19 – Durham @ Seat Unique Riverside July 21 – St. Helens @ Totally Wicked Stadium July 23 – Brighton @ The 1st Central County Ground

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THE WHO Announces July 2023 U.K. Tour And New Live Album

Legendary rock band THE WHO has announced a U.K. tour which will see the band performing with a full orchestra each night with shows from July 6 to 23 in Hull, Edinburgh, London, Derby, Badminton, Durham, St Helens and Brighton. Joining them will be UB40 featuring Ali Campbell across all regional shows except for The O2 London and Edinburgh Castle dates.

Pete Townshend , Roger Daltrey and band will be performing music from throughout the band's nearly 60-year career, including sections devoted to classic albums "Tommy" and "Quadrophenia" as well as other beloved WHO tracks and songs from their 2019 "Who" album, their first studio release in 13 years.

The 2023 U.K. shows include Edinburgh Castle, the band's first show in the Scottish capital in over 40 years as well as shows in Derby, their first since 1966, The O2 London, Durham and Brighton Cricket grounds. The gigs follow last year's highly acclaimed "The Who Hits Back" tour of the U.S., where the band shared the with some of the finest orchestras in America.

The 2023 U.K. tour will feature THE WHO 's full live band comprised of guitarist/backup singer Simon Townshend , keyboardist Loren Gold , second keyboardist Emily Marshall , bassist Jon Button , drummer Zak Starkey and backing vocals by Billy Nicholls , along with orchestra conductor Keith Levenson , lead violinist Katie Jacoby and lead cellist Audrey Snyder .

THE WHO wound up their "Who Hits Back" tour of the U.S. in November last year having wowed audiences in over thirty cities, with media and fans agreeing that the band were as good as, if not better than ever and that the orchestral arrangements, most of which were done by the legendary David Campbell , brought a new depth and excitement to Pete Townshend 's music.

Performing with THE WHO and an orchestra had been a long-held ambition for singer Roger Daltrey . He says: "Having not toured the U.K. for six years, it's great that at this time of our careers we have the chance to go to places that are not on the usual touring map Edinburgh Castle and Derby, as well as the other cities across the country that we haven't been to for decades, will make this very special for me. This opportunity will give our U.K. WHO fans the chance to hear our current show, which, with the addition of an orchestra, takes our music to new heights."

Townshend adds: " Roger initially christened this tour with an orchestra 'Moving On!' I love it. It is what both of us want to do. Move on, with new music, classic WHO music, all performed in new and exciting ways. Taking risks, nothing to lose. I'm really looking forward to bringing this show to the U.K."

THE WHO are calling upon fans to add an optional £1 donation on to their ticket price at point of sale in support of Teenage Cancer Trust . Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey are longstanding supporters and Roger has been the driving force behind Teenage Cancer Trust 's Royal Albert Hall concerts since they began in 2000.

In July 2019, THE WHO headlined Wembley Stadium in London for the first time in 40 years. The show was the only U.K. date on their "Moving On" tour and featured the band accompanied by an over 50-piece orchestra performing classic tracks and more as well tracks from their "Who" album. "The Who With Orchestra Live At Wembley" will be released as a limited-edition yellow, orange and red 3LP set, triple black vinyl, 2CD / Blu-ray set which features the audio remixed in Dolby Atmos and 1CD edition.

THE WHO with orchestra U.K. tour 2023:

July 06 - Sewell Group Craven Park, Hull* July 08 - Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh July 09 - Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh July 12 - The O2, London July 14 - The Incora County Ground, Derby* July 16 - Badminton Estate, Bristol* July 19 - Seat Unique Riverside, Durham* July 21 - Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens* July 23 - The 1st Central County Ground, Brighton*

* Joined by UB40 featuring Ali Campbell

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Well, what can you say about a group that are only 50% of the original line up who still manage to rock a joint even after 40 years? They were FANTASTIC! A surprise warm up performance from Noel Gallagher ( incidentally, the only acoustic performance of the night.) doing a couple of High Flying Birds numbers and then teasing the audience with fake intros to Wonderwall and segueing into another track, finishing up with a rousing Don't Look Back In Anger.

Then it was time for the big boys. Pete made a polite mea culpa explaining that there just really wasn't time to get the acoustic show to a level or loud enough to rock this gaff "So I bought this old red thing with me!"

Well, with that he transformed into a teenager and rocked the gaff!

Roger was rejuvenated as well, demolishing tambourines and testing the cable of his microphone to the limit hurling his mike around. His voice still with that brilliant growl pulling the tableau that is Tommy together. Simon, Pete's brother and Zack Starkey played their parts admirably supplying character voices and playing guitar and drums like they had always been band members.

There's only so many tracks on the Tommy album but there was no way that they were going to end the night there and went into what can only be described as a brilliant rendition of all the intros to every CSI detective show climaxing with "We Won't Get Fooled Again".

There is only one person who could finish a gig that good with by introducing the whole band with the phrase "You were all crap!" and that's Pete. Did they fall below his exacting standards? We'll never know, but in my opinion they were brilliant and roll on Saturday for round two! A great gig for an even greater charity - Teenage Cancer Trust and all that they help as Roger finishes every gig BE LUCKY!

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What. A. Night. Totally fantastic - actually, words really don't have any meaning - especially when it comes to "Love Reign O'er Me". Roger has said that he's started to sing songs as if it's the last time he will ever sing them, and it shows. John Correy seems to have a similar attitude to playing the keyboard introduction. It was pure magic.

The Who really were wonderful. I really hope I DO see them again - I need another fix - but if it never happens again (gawd forbid) I will forever treasure tonight. Yes, the sound was a bit 'muddy' but that's stadia for you. It was a shame because I didn't catch much of the banter. The guys are obviously enjoying themselves...

They did quite a chunk of "Tommy", including "Christmas" and "The Acid Queen", which was a rare treat.

The energy was definitely up and the crowd, although not completely full, was big.

If you do get the chance, go. Don't let anyone tell you they're "past it". Roger and Pete may be in their 70s, but they rock as hard as guys half that.

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Even at about 70 years old, The Who put on a tremendous show. The energy in the place was absolutely electric. From the first Pete Townshend "Windmill" (Which he did over 80 of throughout the show) all the way to the final note from Daltrey (which, for us, was "The Scream" from Won't Get Fooled Again... Which he NAILED!!!) you couldn't have gotten more excitement out of the place. Sure, Daltrey can't hit every note like he used to, but his passion is still as strong as ever and he gives it everything he has, as does Pete.

Overall, it was the best concert I've ever attended, and I've attended quite a few. I've never seen The Who before, but watched concert footage from them in the 70's and this was not a disappointment... in fact, it may have been even better than when they visited Houston in 1975 when I compare it to the footage on YouTube.

I'd highly recommend this concert to anyone who enjoys good Rock & Roll or has even heard of The Who, as you'll be like me and think afterwards, "Wow, I only had to pay that much to see that good of a show?! Totally worth it!"

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The Who in San Diego was fantastic as anywhere. I sat in the ninth row and we had waited for this concert eight months from a cancellation. Even the first back u I sat in the ninth row and we had waited for this concert eight months from a cancellation. Even the backup group was great. They played all their classics as usual.only thing I was surprised that they didn't come back and at least play one song at an encore. It might be because Roger is taking extreme caution with this Maurice not doing more than eight. And I don't blame only thing I was surprised that they didn't come back and at least play one song at an encore. It might be because Roger is taking extreme caution with his throat and allergies and not doing more than he has too . And I don't blame her him.Petes son is also playing guitar with them

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I've seen The 'OO in 79, 80, 82, 94, 95, 07, 12, 13.

As they plan their 50th anniversary tour for spring of 2015, I recommend anyone who loves classic rock to see them. They still had their original energy of the 70's when I saw them last tour.

Often they will pull out more obscure songs for the hardcore fans but you can expect amazing renditions of family radio hits. As rock royalty goes, they have suitably expanded the musician on stage so they musically success playing a full sounds only doable in the studio 40 plus years back.

Despite Roger and Pete being the only surviving of the four, they find that perfect middle path between now and then.

The Quadrophinea tours of 1994/95 and 2011/12 were by far my favorites.

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Had a brilliant time, however, I will say despite the atmosphere, the acoustics (mainly referring to new orchestra which was beautiful) were far too loud and overpowered the amazing vocals of The Who to the point we were lip reading and singing our much beloved songs. This, I presume, will be rectified as was an error and again, still fabulous atmosphere. Also, we were sat far from stage and camera work for projector screens....must do better. Roger was swinging his mic on stage whilst we're watching bottom of drums/member of orchestra reading music notes. All in all, amazing but that's because it was The Who, if they make minor changes in sound levels going forward it will be best ever concert guaranteed!

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I almost didn't get into the show. After we went through security and they were ready to scan our tickets, I didn't have mine. I panicked first. I walked out of security where we were in line and there was my ticket on the floor being walked on. This was the most amazing Who concert I've seen. Roger Daltrey hasn't aged one year. His voice is stronger than ever before. I got the chills listening to him. Pete has slowed down but still a great singer and showman. They played so many of their classics. Also they were so personable with the audience. Like any concert this was much to short. The Who lives on and I hope they come back to Minneapolis real soon.

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This was the fiftieth anniversary tour of The Who. I was lucky enough to have seen them 50 years ago as a wide eyed lad of 10 when they were the opening group for The Hermans Hermits.

I have seen them a good half dozen times since over the years.

Truthfully, one can never tire watching Pete Townsend. He still is amazing!

There were a number of jokes by Townsend about getting old, and while he isn't jumping in the air, he is still doing guitar windmills and playing amazingly.

It is truly special seeing them everytime.

If you are lucky enough to be able to get seats, then I advise you not to miss the opportunity.

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The who rocked Honda Center on May 22. I had seen The Who twice before. Once at the Los Angeles Coliseum over 30 years ago and the recent Quadraphenia Tour in Las Vegas. They had more energy on stage and look like they were having the most fun ever. They played all their great hits spanning the 50 years of rocking the world !!!!! I had the privilege of seeing them three times in my lifetime. I would highly recommend anyone getting a chance to see them one last time to do so . You will not be disappointed. Long Live Rock and Roll !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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It just does not get any better. The Best. Hope they keep going. We will travel to see these great artists again and again. The best group on the planet as far as I'm concerned. Second to none. After adding Zac and Simon, they have not missed a beat. Saw them in AC with Zac's God-Father in the late 70's. Will continue to support them and Teen Cancer for Life. New Album will be incredible. Will try to see them again on their incredible tour and journey.

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The Who review – rock operas get an orchestral uplift in a show stuffed with classics

Castle Esplanade, Edinburgh Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend are as playful as ever in a crowd-pleasing set featuring strings, brass and, in the audience, thousands of air guitars

‘I want what you’re taking,” Pete Townshend quips, pointing to an enthusiastic fan. “Not again,” retorts Roger Daltrey, comedically rolling his eyes. After six decades of bickering, the two original members of the Who still have compelling onstage friction.

In a loosely buttoned white linen shirt, Daltrey paces stage right, twirling his microphone and winking at the crowd. Townshend keeps firmly to his own half. “The Who? More like who’s left,” the guitarist deadpans, before gesturing at a stage packed with strings, brass and two drum kits: “We replaced Keith Moon with 50 people, so you’re getting your money’s worth.”

The Who Hits Back! tour is built to be a crowd-pleaser, combining orchestral performances of the classic rock operas Tommy and Quadrophenia with a band-only section of pure hits. A majestic opening overture sweeps the Edinburgh crowd to their feet despite the evening’s heavy rain, but the first songs proper, including Tommy’s concise 1921, feel swamped by their expanded rearrangements. It takes Pinball Wizard to bring the energy back. The string section, with lead violinist Katie Jacoby, sounds victorious against Daltrey’s commanding, brassy voice, and Townshend’s iconic riff feels like a drone ringing through the Castle esplanade.

Spiky and electric … Daltrey (left) and Townshend.

Eminence Front locks into a strong groove, but other classics are set to cruise control: Who Are You is buoyed only by the crowd. By the middle of the show, however, the core band find a fresh edge, and a double-header of You Better You Bet and Substitute is spiky and electric. When the orchestra returns for Quadrophenia, it’s a much better match – instrumental The Rock seethes like a Bond theme.

Baba O’Riley, saved for last, is the musical equivalent of a fireworks display: Jacoby finds fresh heat in the outro’s well-loved solo, brandishing her violin at Townshend and dancing playfully with Daltrey. A delighted crowd air-guitars along with her.

The two Whos stay on stage for a softer finale. Tea & Theatre is a saccharine ballad about the band’s legacy, but it’s genuinely poignant when Daltrey sings Townshend’s lyrics directly to him: “We did it all, didn’t we?”

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The Who have announced a nine-date UK tour for July, on which they will perform with a full orchestra each night. The shows, which are under the banner of The Who Hits Back! of their recent two-legged North American tours, include their first appearances in Edinburgh for more than 40 years, in two nights at Edinburgh Castle, and a London concert at The O2.

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The band’s special guests at all dates apart from in Edinburgh and London will be UB40 featuring Ali Campbell. The shows will feature music from The Who’s near-60-year career, with sections devoted to their classic Tommy and Quadrophenia albums, and material from their much-acclaimed 2019 album WHO .

As well as their return to Edinburgh, the band’s July 14 show at the Incora County Ground in Derby will mark their first there since 1966. Tickets go on general sale on February 3 at 10am UK time. The shows will follow those in Barcelona, Berlin, and Paris in June, which were announced last month .

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The tour will be preceded by the March 31 release of The Who With Orchestra Live At Wembley , recorded at their July 2019 show at Wembley Stadium, itself their first appearance there in 40 years. Full details will be released this afternoon of the album, which features a 50-plus-piece orchestra, and will be released as a limited edition yellow, orange & red 3LP set, in triple black vinyl, and a 2CD/Blu-Ray edition which features the audio remixed in Dolby Atmos and 1CD edition.

The summer 2023 shows will see Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey accompanied by their full live band of guitarist/backup singer Simon Townshend, keyboardist Loren Gold, second keyboardist Emily Marshall, bassist Jon Button, drummer Zak Starkey, and backing vocalist Billy Nicholls, and the orchestra conducted by Keith Levenson, featuring lead violinist Katie Jacoby and lead cellist Audrey Snyder.

Says Daltrey: “Having not toured the UK for six years, it’s great that at this time of our careers we have the chance to go to places that are not on the usual touring map [like] Edinburgh Castle and Derby, as well as the other cities across the country that we haven’t been to for decades, will make this very special for me. This opportunity will give our UK Who fans the chance to hear our current show, which, with the addition of an orchestra, takes our music to new heights.”

Adds Townshend: “Roger initially christened this tour with an orchestra ‘Moving On!’ I love it. It is what both of us want to do. Move on, with new music, classic Who music, all performed in new and exciting ways. Taking risks, nothing to lose. I’m really looking forward to bringing this show to the UK.”

The Who are asking fans to add an optional £1 donation to their ticket price at point of sale in support of Teenage Cancer Trust, the charity of which the rock figureheads are longstanding supporters.

The full UK tour dates are as follows (* denotes shows with UB40 featuring Ali Campbell)

6th July – Sewell Group Craven Park, Hull* 8th July – Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh 9th July – Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh 12th July – The O2, London 14th July – The Incora County Ground, Derby* 16th July – Badminton Estate, Bristol* 19th July – Seat Unique Riverside, Durham* 21st July – Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens* 23rd July – The 1st Central County Ground, Brighton*

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Legendary rock band The Who has announced a UK tour which will see the band performing with a full orchestra at The O 2 on Wednesday 12 July 2023.

Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and band will be performing music from throughout the band’s nearly 60-year career, including sections devoted to classic albums Tommy & Quadrophenia as well as other beloved Who tracks and songs from their 2019 WHO album, their first studio release in 13 years.

The 2023 UK tour will feature The Who’s full live band comprised of guitarist/backup singer Simon Townshend, keyboardist Loren Gold, second keyboardist Emily Marshall, bassist Jon Button, drummer Zak Starkey and backing vocals by Billy Nicholls, along with orchestra conductor Keith Levenson, lead violinist Katie Jacoby and lead cellist Audrey Snyder.

The Who wound up their Who Hits Back tour of the US in November last year having wowed audiences in over thirty cities, with media and fans agreeing that the band were as good as, if not better than ever and that the orchestral arrangements, most of which were done by the legendary David Campbell, brought a new depth and excitement to Pete Townshend’s music.

Performing with The Who and an orchestra had been a long-held ambition for singer Roger Daltrey “Having not toured the UK for six years, it's great that at this time of our careers we have the chance to go to places that are not on the usual touring map Edinburgh Castle and Derby, as well as the other cities across the country that we haven’t been to for decades, will make this very special for me. This opportunity will give our UK Who fans the chance to hear our current show, which, with the addition of an orchestra, takes our music to new heights.”

Pete Townshend “Roger initially christened this tour with an orchestra ‘Moving On!’ I love it. It is what both of us want to do. Move on, with new music, classic Who music, all performed in new and exciting ways. Taking risks, nothing to lose. I’m really looking forward to bringing this show to the UK."

ABOUT THE WHO 

The Who are one of the top three greatest rock legacies in music history with 9 US & 10 UK top ten albums and 14 UK top ten singles. Emerging in the mid-1960s as a new and incendiary force in rock n' roll, their brash style and poignant storytelling garnered them one of music's most passionate followings, with the legendary foursome blazing a searing new template for rock, punk, and everything after. Inducted into the Rock n' Roll Hall Of Fame in 1990, the band has placed 27 top-forty singles in the United States and United Kingdom and earning 17 Top Ten albums, including the 1969 groundbreaking rock opera Tommy, 1971's pummeling Live At Leeds, 1973's Quadrophenia and 1978's Who Are You. 

The Who debuted in 1964 with a trio of anthems “I Can’t Explain,” “The Kids Are Alright” and “My Generation.” Since then, they have delivered to the world hits such as Baba O’Riley,” “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” “Pinball Wizard,” Who Are You,” and,” You Better You Bet.” 2008, they became the first rock band ever to be awarded the prestigious Kennedy Center Honors. The Who has performed all over the world including global music events for the Super Bowl XLIV Halftime Show in 2010 and closing the Summer Olympics in 2012. The Who continued their charity work by playing a concert in January 2011 to raise money for trials of a new cancer treatment called PDT. In December 2012 they performed at the Hurricane Sandy Benefit in New York.

Alongside his groundbreaking work with the Teenage Cancer Trust in the UK, in November 2012 Daltrey, with Townshend at his side, launched Teen Cancer America, $1 from each ticket sold on the 2019 MOVING ON! Tour, which each night featured a full orchestra, benefited Teen Cancer America (www.teencanceramerica.org)

With both Roger and Pete delivering their own memoirs (Pete’s Who I Am was released to much acclaim in 2012, and Roger’s autobiography, Thanks A Lot Mr. Kibblewhite; My Story, was embraced by critics in 2018) it’s fitting that the two remaining WHO members have shared their incredible legacy in literary fashion, for few bands have had a more lasting impact on the rock era and the reverberating pop culture than The Who.  The band released their first new album in thirteen years, the critically acclaimed WHO in 2019 and are currently about to go back on the road in Europe with their THE WHO HITS BACK tour. 

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3 February 2023, 12:00 | Updated: 15 February 2023, 23:18

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Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend have announced dates across the UK with a full orchestra, plus a live album.

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The Who have announced regional UK tour dates for 2023, where they will be accompanied by an orchestra.

The legendary rockers - comprising of Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend - will take to the road this year on dates, which will see them visit the likes of Hull, Edinburgh, London and Brighton to perform hits from across their career.

The Baba O'Riley rockers. who will be joined by UB40 on select dates of the tour, have also shared their plans to release an album, entitled The Who With Orchestra Live At Wembley o n 31st March.

Find out everything you need to know about The Who's live dates below and how to buy tickets.

The Who announce their UK summer 2023 tour and a live album, including a return to Edinburgh, their first time in 40+ years. Full details on https://t.co/um1PCWeDcD the official web site for The Who. pic.twitter.com/Og5JnHxnoo — The Who (@TheWho) January 30, 2023

Pete Townshend said: “Roger initially christened this tour with an orchestra ‘Moving On!’ I love it. It is what both of us want to do. Move on, with new music, classic Who music, all performed in new and exciting ways. Taking risks, nothing to lose. I’m really looking forward to bringing this show to the UK."

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Will The Who tour in 2023?

Yes, The Who are set to back on dates this summer, backed by a full orchestra. See their dates so far:

  • 6th July - Sewell Group Craven Park, Hull*
  • 8th July - Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh
  • 9th July - Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh
  • 12th July - The O2, London
  • 14th July - The Incora County Ground, Derby*
  • 16th July - Badminton Estate, Bristol*
  • 19th July - Seat Unique Riverside, Durham*
  • 21st July - Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens*
  • 23rd July - The 1st Central County Ground, Brighton*

What band is opening for The Who?

Support comes from special guests UB40, featuring Ali Campbell. They will play all regional shows except for The O2 London and Edinburgh Castle dates.

When do The Who's 2023 tickets go on sale?

Tickets go on sale on Friday 3rd January at 10am.

What can you expect from The Who's 2023 dates?

The 2023 UK tour will feature The Who's full live band (comprised of guitarist/backup singer Simon Townshend, keyboardist Loren Gold, second keyboardist Emily Marshall, bassist Jon Button, drummer Zak Starkey and backing vocals by Billy Nicholls), along with a full orchestra, including orchestra conductor Keith Levenson, lead violinist Katie Jacoby and lead cellist Audrey Snyder.

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The Who's Live At Wembley album, which is taken from their 2019 show at the iconic stadium, is set for release on 31st of March and is available to pre-order now.

The Who with Orchestra Live at Wembley, recorded at their 2019 show at Wembley will be released as a limited edition 3LP set, triple black vinyl, 1 CD and a 2CD / Blu-ray Atmos/5.1 set on 31 March! Pre-order now from the official store: https://t.co/cjttJ6Fwo3 pic.twitter.com/18nrnFyy9l — The Who (@TheWho) January 30, 2023

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The Who announce UK tour with orchestra for 2023

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Legendary rock band The Who has announced a UK tour which will see the band performing with a full orchestra each night with shows from 6th-23rd July in Hull, Edinburgh, London, Derby, Badminton, Durham, St Helens and Brighton. Joining them will be UB40 featuring Ali Campbell across all regional shows except for The O2 London and Edinburgh Castle dates.

Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and band will be performing music from throughout the band’s nearly 60-year career, including sections devoted to classic albums Tommy & Quadrophenia as well as other beloved Who tracks and songs from their 2019 WHO album, their first studio release in 13 years.

Tickets go on general sale at 10am Friday 3rd February. A presale will take place at 10am Wednesday 1st February for registered fans. For more info or to buy tickets, head to this page on Ticketmaster .

The Who at Wembley Stadium

The 2023 UK shows include Edinburgh Castle, the band’s first show in the Scottish capital in over 40 years as well as shows in Derby, their first since 1966, The O2 London, Durham and Brighton Cricket grounds. The gigs follow last year’s highly acclaimed ‘The Who Hits Back’ tour of the US, where the band shared the with some of the finest orchestras in America.

The 2023 UK tour will feature THE WHO’s full live band comprised of guitarist/backup singer Simon Townshend, keyboardist Loren Gold, second keyboardist Emily Marshall, bassist Jon Button, drummer Zak Starkey and backing vocals by Billy Nicholls, along with orchestra conductor Keith Levenson, lead violinist Katie Jacoby and lead cellist Audrey Snyder.

The Who wound up their Who Hits Back tour of the US in November last year having wowed audiences in over thirty cities, with media and fans agreeing that the band were as good as, if not better than ever and that the orchestral arrangements, most of which were done by the legendary David Campbell, brought a new depth and excitement to Pete Townshend’s music.

Performing with The Who and an orchestra had been a long-held ambition for singer Roger Daltrey “Having not toured the UK for six years, it’s great that at this time of our careers we have the chance to go to places that are not on the usual touring map Edinburgh Castle and Derby, as well as the other cities across the country that we haven’t been to for decades, will make this very special for me. This opportunity will give our UK Who fans the chance to hear our current show, which, with the addition of an orchestra, takes our music to new heights.”

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Pete Townshend “ Roger initially christened this tour with an orchestra ‘Moving On!’ I love it. It is what both of us want to do. Move on, with new music, classic Who music, all performed in new and exciting ways. Taking risks, nothing to lose. I’m really looking forward to bringing this show to the UK.”

The Who are calling upon fans to add an optional £1 donation onto their ticket price at point of sale in support of Teenage Cancer Trust. Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey are longstanding supporters and Roger has been the driving force behind Teenage Cancer Trust’s Royal Albert Hall concerts since they began in 2000. For more information visit www.teenagecancertrust.org

In July 2019, The Who headlined Wembley Stadium in London for the first time in forty years. The show was the only UK date on their ‘Moving On’ Tour and featured the band accompanied by an over 50-piece orchestra performing classic tracks and more as well tracks from their WHO album. The Who With Orchestra Live At Wembley will be released as a limited edition yellow, orange & red 3LP set, triple black vinyl, 2CD / Blu-Ray set which features the audio remixed in Dolby Atmos and 1CD edition.

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The Who UK tour dates 2023:

* Dates marked with an asterisk will be supported by UB40 featuring Ali Campbell

  • 6th July – Sewell Group Craven Park, Hull*
  • 8th July – Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh
  • 9th July – Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh
  • 12th July – The O2, London
  • 14th July – The Incora County Ground, Derby*
  • 16th July – Badminton Estate, Bristol*
  • 19th July – Seat Unique Riverside, Durham*
  • 21st July – Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens*
  • 23rd July – The 1st Central County Ground, Brighton*

The Who at Wembley Stadium

About The Who

The Who are one of the top three greatest rock legacies in music history with 9 US & 10 UK top ten albums and 14 UK top ten singles.

They have played over well over 2000 gigs in a career spanning over 50 years including venues such as Woodstock, Monterey Pop, Glastonbury (twice), Hyde Park (four times), The Isle Of Wight (three times), the closing ceremony of the 2012 Olympics, Desert Trip, Shea Stadium, The Superbowl half time show and Live Aid to name but a very few.

Emerging in the mid-1960s as a new and incendiary force in rock n’ roll, their brash style and poignant storytelling garnered them one of music’s most passionate followings, with the legendary foursome blazing a searing new template for rock, punk, and everything after.

Inducted into the Rock n’ Roll Hall Of Fame in 1990, the band has placed 27 top-forty singles in the United States and United Kingdom and earning 17 Top Ten albums, including the 1969 groundbreaking rock opera Tommy, 1971’s pummeling Live At Leeds, 1973’s Quadrophenia and 1978’s Who Are You. The Who debuted in 1964 with a trio of anthems “I Can’t Explain,” “The Kids Are Alright” and “My Generation.” Since then, they have delivered to the world hits such as Baba O’Riley,” “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” “Pinball Wizard,” Who Are You,” and,” You Better You Bet.” 2008, they became the first rock band ever to be awarded the prestigious Kennedy Center Honors. The Who has performed all over the world including global music events for the Super Bowl XLIV Halftime Show in 2010 and closing the Summer Olympics in 2012. The Who continued their charity work by playing a concert in January 2011 to raise money for trials of a new cancer treatment called PDT. In December 2012 they performed at the Hurricane Sandy Benefit in New York.

Alongside his groundbreaking work with the Teenage Cancer Trust in the UK, in November 2012 Daltrey, with Townshend at his side, launched Teen Cancer America, $1 from each ticket sold on the 2019 MOVING ON! Tour, which each night featured a full orchestra, benefited Teen Cancer America ( www.teencanceramerica.org )

With both Roger and Pete delivering their own memoirs (Pete’s Who I Am was released to much acclaim in 2012, and Roger’s autobiography, Thanks A Lot Mr. Kibblewhite; My Story, was embraced by critics in 2018) it’s fitting that the two remaining WHO members have shared their incredible legacy in literary fashion, for few bands have had a more lasting impact on the rock era and the reverberating pop culture than The Who.

The band released their first new album in thirteen years, the critically acclaimed WHO in 2019 and are currently about to go back on the road in Europe with their THE WHO HITS BACK tour.

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The Who have announced a nine-date UK tour this summer – their first tour of the country in six years.

The band will be backed by a full orchestra, and will perform music from across their nearly 60-year career.

It follows last year’s highly acclaimed The Who Hits Back tour of the US.

Frontman Roger Daltrey said: “Having not toured the UK for six years, it’s great that at this time of our careers we have the chance to go to places that are not on the usual touring map, Edinburgh Castle and Derby, as well as the other cities across the country that we haven’t been to for decades, will make this very special for me.

“This opportunity will give our UK Who fans the chance to hear our current show which, with the addition of an orchestra, takes our music to new heights.”

Certain dates will be joined by UB40 featuring Ali Campbell.

Where are The Who performing?

Below is a full list of The Who’s 2023 UK tour dates:

  • July 6– Sewell Group Craven Park, Hull*
  • July 8– Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh
  • July 9– Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh
  • July 12– The O2, London
  • July 14– The Incora County Ground, Derby*
  • July 16– Badminton Estate, Bristol*
  • July 19– Seat Unique Riverside, Durham*
  • July 21– Totally Wicked Stadium, St Helens*
  • July 23– The 1st Central County Ground, Brighton*

* With UB40 featuring Ali Campbell

How to get tickets

Tickets will go on general sale this Friday, February 3, at 10am

However, The Who fan club members can access tickets early, with the window opening at 10am on Wednesday, February 1, and closing when the general sale goes live.

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2024 Masters: Round 3 tee times

Tee times are now available for the third round of the 2024 Masters Tournament. (Credit David Cannon/Getty)

Tee times are now available for the third round of the 2024 Masters Tournament. (Credit David Cannon/Getty)

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AUGUSTA, Ga. – Third-round tee times have been released for the Masters. Max Homa and Bryson DeChambeau will play in Saturday’s final group at 2:45 p.m. ET.

Scottie Scheffler, who’s tied for the lead with Homa and DeChambeau, will tee off 10 minutes earlier alongside Nicolai Højgaard, the Dane who was the youngest player in last year’s Ryder Cup and closed 2023 by winning the DP World Tour Championship. Scheffler is seeking his second Masters win in the last three years. He recently won his second consecutive PLAYERS Championship.

Cameron Davis, a member of the 2022 International Presidents Cup Team, will tee off alongside Collin Morikawa in the third-to-last group. They’ll be preceded by Ludvig Åberg and Matthieu Pavon, the Frenchman who won this year’s Farmers Insurance Open.

Other notable groups include:

  • Tiger Woods, Tyrrell Hatton (12:45 p.m. Eastern). The five-time Masters champion Woods has set the record with his 24th consecutive made cut at Augusta National, and he now seeks a climb up the leaderboard for a chance to match Jack Nicklaus' record six green jackets come Sunday. Woods trails the lead by seven strokes into Saturday.
  • Patrick Cantlay, Neal Shipley (a) (12:15 p.m.) Ohio State's Shipley has secured low amateur honors as the only of five amateurs in the field to make the cut. He'll play alongside world No. 7 Cantlay, who is still seeking his first major title. Cantlay is eight off the lead, with Shipley nine back.
  • Akshay Bhatia, Shane Lowry (12:05 p.m.) Fresh off a victory at last week's Valero Texas Open that secured his first Masters berth, Bhatia kept the good times rolling with rounds of 72-75 to make the cut with three strokes to spare. He'll play alongside a popular Irishman in Lowry, also nine off the lead into the weekend.
  • Sahith Theegala, Phil Mickelson (11:25 a.m.). Perhaps two of golf's most creative shotmakers and California natives, both enter the weekend at 4-over 146, trailing the lead by 10 strokes. Theegala finished ninth last year in his Masters debut; Mickelson is a three-time Masters champion.
  • Joaquin Niemann, Min Woo Lee (11:05 a.m.). The effervescent Lee has quickly become one of the game's more colorful characters, and he carded 74-74 to make the cut despite a broken finger that he suffered in a gym accident less than two weeks ago. Lee and Niemann both trail the lead by 10 into Saturday.
  • Rory McIlroy, Camilo Villegas (10:55 a.m.). Many eyes will be on McIlroy early Saturday, which he'll begin 10 strokes back, as he seeks to make a heroic run toward his first green jacket, which would complete the career Grand Slam. He'll play alongside a popular Colombian in Villegas, who won last fall's Butterfield Bermuda Championship to earn his first Masters berth since 2015.

Here are the full tee times for Saturday's third round:

9:35 a.m. : Rickie Fowler, Hideki Matsuyama (Japan)

9:45 a.m. : Thorbjørn Olesen (Denmark), Russell Henley

9:55 a.m. : José María Olazábal, Luke List

10:05 a.m. : Tom Kim (South Korea), Jake Knapp

10:15 a.m. : Si Woo Kim (South Korea), Adam Scott (Australia)

10:25 a.m. : Jon Rahm (Spain), Grayson Murray

10:35 a.m. : Chris Kirk, Tony Finau

10:45 a.m. : J.T. Poston, Keegan Bradley

10:55 a.m. : Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland), Camillo Villegas (Columbia)

11:05 a.m. : Joaquin Niemann (Chile), Min Woo Lee (Australia)

11:25 a.m. : Sahith Theegala, Phil Mickelson

11:35 a.m. : Adam Hadwin (Canada), Jason Day (Australia)

11:45 a.m. : Denny McCarthy, Vijay Singh (Fiji)

11:55 a.m. : Erik van Rooyen (South Africa), Will Zalatoris

12:05 p.m. : Akshay Bhatia, Shane Lowry (Ireland)

12:15 p.m. : Patrick Cantlay, Neal Shipley*

12:25 p.m. : Corey Conners (Canada), Harris English

12:35 p.m. : Brooks Koepka, Taylor Moore

12:45 p.m. : Tiger Woods, Tyrrell Hatton (England)

12:55 p.m. : Xander Schauffele, Eric Cole

1:15 p.m. : Sepp Straka (Austria), Matt Fitzpatrick (England)

1:25 p.m. : Kurt Kitayama, Lucas Glover

1:35 p.m. : Adam Schenk, Patrick Reed

1:45 p.m. : Byeong Hun An (South Korea), Cameron Smith (Australia)

1:55 p.m. : Danny Willett (England), Ryan Fox (New Zealand)

2:05 p.m. : Cameron Young, Tommy Fleetwood (England)

2:15 p.m. : Ludvig Åberg (Sweden), Matthieu Pavon (France)

2:25 p.m. : Cam Davis (Australia), Collin Morikawa

2:35 p.m. : Scottie Scheffler, Nicolai Højgaard (Denmark)

2:45 p.m. : Max Homa, Bryson DeChambeau

* Denotes amateur

Who is Ludvig Aberg? Rookie pro golfer finished second in 2024 Masters, behind Scottie Scheffler

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Ludvig Aberg isn't playing like a rookie at The Masters.

Building off a strong Round 3 on Saturday in which he shot 2-under par, Aberg, 24, finished second in the 2024 Masters Tournament with an overall finish of seven under par. He trailed only World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler , who won his second Masters in three years.

"I think there is a lot of things we'd done very well this week, especially today," said Ludvig of his performance this week to CBS's Amanda Balionis. "I came out and was very nervous, obviously was shaking at the first tee. But those are all things that I enjoy doing and we said, 'It is a privilege to be hitting all these shots out here and it's a privilege to be in this position.'"

This is Aberg's first trip to the Augusta National Golf Club for the Masters, as the Swedish golfer turned professional in June 2023. He finished runner-up in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February and eighth in The Players Championship in March. He has one win on the PGA Tour, winning the 2023 RSM Classic with a score of 29 under par, four strokes ahead of second-place Mackenzie Hughes.

Aberg is 9 under in the first nine during the week at Augusta National but playing above par in the back nine at two over par according to the CBS broadcast. Here's everything to know about Aberg and his runner-up finish at the 2024 Masters Tournament:

REQUIRED READING: Masters leaderboard live updates, scores today: Scottie Scheffler seeks second green jacket

Who is Ludvig Aberg?

Aberg is a 24-year-old professional golfer currently playing on the PGA Tour after turning professional in 2023.

The native of Sweden is currently the ninth-ranked golfer in the world, according to the  Official World Golf Ranking. He played collegiately at Texas Tech, where he was the top-ranked amateur in the world and a three-time First Team All-American selection.

Aberg is making his first Masters appearance and first major championship debut this week at Augusta National. He was also part of Team Europe's Ryder Cup team in 2023.

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Ludvig Aberg age

Aberg is 24 years old. He is a native of Eslov, Sweden.

Has Ludvig Aberg won the Masters?

No. Aberg is making his Masters debut this year.

If Aberg can hold his ground and find a way to come out on top Sunday, he would be the fourth golfer in Masters history to win golf's marquee tournament in his first attempt, joining Frank Urban Zoeller, Horton Smith and Gene Gene Sarazen according to Golfweek.

Ludvig Aberg's PGA Tour 2023 results

Here's a full breakdown of Aberg's results from tournaments this season on the PGA Tour:

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Trump goes after the judge and prosecutors in his hush money case in last rally before trial begins

Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign event in Schnecksville, Pa., Saturday, April 13, 2024. (AP Photo/Joe Lamberti)

Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign event in Schnecksville, Pa., Saturday, April 13, 2024. (AP Photo/Joe Lamberti)

Former U.S. President Donald Trump walks to the podium during a campaign event in Schnecksville, Pa., on Saturday, April 13, 2024. (AP Photo/Joe Lamberti)

Attendees gather as former U.S. President Donald Trump holds a campaign event in Schnecksville, Pa., on Saturday, April 13, 2024. (AP Photo/Joe Lamberti)

FILE - Republican presidential candidate, former President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally, July 29, 2023, in Erie, Pa. Trump plans to hold a rally Saturday, April 13, 2024, in northeast Pennsylvania, his last before his criminal hush money trial begins on Monday. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File)

Former U.S. President Donald Trump greets attendees during a campaign event in Schnecksville, Pa., on Saturday, April 13, 2024. (AP Photo/Joe Lamberti)

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SCHNECKSVILLE, Pa. (AP) — Former President Donald Trump on Saturday lit into New York prosecutors and the criminal hush money case they brought against him during his last rally before what he called a “communist show trial” begins Monday.

“I will be forced to sit fully gagged. I’m not allowed to talk. They want to take away my constitutional right to talk,” said Trump, who has been barred from publicly discussing potential witnesses and jurors but not the judge or prosecutors.

“I’m proud to do it for you,” Trump told a crowd in northeast Pennsylvania. “Have a good time watching.”

Trump spoke as Israel was fighting off a retaliatory drone attack from Iran that threatened to tip into a regional war in the Middle East. After a short mention of the attack, which he claimed wouldn’t have happened if he were president, Trump turned to an extended tirade against his own legal troubles.

What to know about Trump’s hush money trial:

  • Follow our live updates.
  • Trump will be first ex-president on criminal trial. Here’s what to know about the hush money case.
  • A jury of his peers: A look at how jury selection will work in Donald Trump’s first criminal trial .

He went after Judge Juan M. Merchan, whom he called “corrupt,” and District Attorney Alvin Bragg, declaring himself a victim of Democrats bent on blocking his return to the White House.

Trump is navigating four separate criminal prosecutions while running to avenge his loss to President Joe Biden, creating an unprecedented swirl of legal and political chaos.

Jury selection starts Monday in New York in his trial where he is charged with seeking during his 2016 campaign to bury stories about extramarital affairs by arranging hush money payments.

It will be the first criminal trial ever of a former U.S. president. And it will limit Trump’s availability on the campaign trail, though he is expected to speak to the media after court often and has for months fundraised and campaigned on the felony charges he faces.

Trump spoke at the Schnecksville Fire Hall in Lehigh County, where a long line formed outward three hours before Trump’s planned appearance. It was Trump’s third visit this year to the vital swing state , one that could decide who wins this year’s presidential race. He also plans to attend a fundraiser in nearby Bucks County before the event.

Pennsylvania is a critical battleground in the rematch between Trump and Biden, with both candidates expected to visit the state frequently through November. Trump flipped the state to the Republican column in 2016 but lost it four years after to Biden, who was born in the northeast city of Scranton and has long talked about his roots in the city. Biden plans to deliver a major address Tuesday in Scranton on tax fairness.

Bob Dippel, 69, retired after working as a chief financial officer for several small businesses. He said he didn’t think the upcoming trial “would matter too much” to independent voters because “people are starting to see the mockery being made” of the legal system.

Biden has argued Trump’s lies about losing the 2020 election are dangerous for the country. He has said Trump poses a fundamental threat to democracy and U.S. alliances abroad — rhetoric that Trump has argued applies to Biden.

“We’re going to win in the biggest landslide in history, because we’re the ones who are fighting to save our democracy and Joe Biden is a demented tyrant,” Trump said.

Iran’s attack on Israel, in apparent retaliation for a strike on the Iranian consulate in Damascus that killed 12 people, may once again push foreign policy and the Middle East into the center of the presidential campaign.

It marked the first time Iran has launched a direct military assault on Israel, where officials have vowed to strike Iran directly in response to any attack from Iranian soil.

Prior to Saturday, Trump has recently said Israel needs to “ finish up ” its offensive in Gaza, warning the country is “absolutely losing the PR war ” as deaths mount and images of mass destruction proliferate. Israeli forces are going after Hamas after militants staged an Oct. 7 attack in which they killed an estimated 1,200 people and took 250 hostages.

“Get it over with, and let’s get back to peace and stop killing people. And that’s a very simple statement,” Trump said in an interview with conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt earlier this month. “They have to get it done. Get it over with, and get it over with fast because we have to — you have to get back to normalcy and peace.”

Trump recently said that any Democratic-leaning voters who support Israel should back him instead, as Biden has criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s actions in his war against Hamas. The Republican said Wednesday that “any Jewish person who votes for a Democrat or votes for Biden should have their head examined.”

During his presidency, he moved the American embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and facilitated the normalization of relations between Israel and several Arab states through a series of agreements known as the Abraham Accords. He pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal negotiated by his predecessor, Barack Obama, a move that Israel welcomed.

The deal lifted sanctions on Iran, which agreed in exchange to limit its nuclear program and allow inspections. Trump said it was too generous to Iran, while supporters of a deal said it was the best option to forestall a nuclear-armed Iran.

FILE - Former President Donald Trump, center, appears in court for his arraignment, Tuesday, April 4, 2023, in New York. Trump’s history-making criminal trial is set to start Monday, April 15, with a group of 12 jurors and six alternates chosen to decide whether Trump is guilty of a crime. The idea is to get people who are willing to put their personal opinions aside and make a decision based on the evidence. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, Pool)

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Who has won the most Masters in history? These are the most successful Augusta golfers

Eighteen players have won the masters more than once., by logan reardon • published april 10, 2024 • updated on april 14, 2024 at 6:44 pm.

Winning the Masters defines a player's career.

Even if a golfer struggles at every other tournament, putting on the green jacket etches your name in the history books forever.

Some players frequently found success at the Masters, while others scratched and clawed trying to win the tournament just once.

In 2024, Scottie Scheffler grabbed his second Masters win in five starts to continue his recent dominant stretch. But does the win put Scheffler in rare company?

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Here's a breakdown of the players who have had the most success at Augusta:

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What player has the most masters wins.

Jack Nicklaus stands alone with six Masters wins.

The 18-time major winner won his first Masters in 1963. Twenty-three years later in 1986, the then-46-year-old scored his sixth and final Masters victory -- becoming the oldest winner in tournament history.

Behind Nicklaus, Tiger Woods (5) and Arnold Palmer (4) have the most Masters wins.

List of players with most Masters wins

Eighteen players have won the Masters more than once. Horton Smith won two of the first three Masters, scoring his second victory in 1936. Scottie Scheffler was the most recent addition to the club with his second win in 2024.

Here are all the golfers with multiple wins at the Masters:

  • 6 – Jack Nicklaus (1963, 1965, 1966, 1972, 1975, 1986)
  • 5 – Tiger Woods (1997, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2019)
  • 4 – Arnold Palmer (1958, 1960, 1962, 1964)
  • 3 – Jimmy Demaret (1940, 1947, 1950)
  • 3 – Sam Snead (1949, 1952, 1954)
  • 3 – Gary Player (1961, 1974, 1978)
  • 3 – Nick Faldo (1989, 1990, 1996)
  • 3 – Phil Mickelson (2004, 2006, 2010)
  • 2 – Horton Smith (1934, 1936)
  • 2 – Byron Nelson (1937, 1942)
  • 2 – Ben Hogan (1951, 1953)
  • 2 – Tom Watson (1977, 1981)
  • 2 – Seve Ballesteros (1980, 1983)
  • 2 – Bernhard Langer (1985, 1993)
  • 2 – Ben Crenshaw (1984, 1995)
  • 2 – Jose Maria Olazabal (1994, 1999)
  • 2 – Bubba Watson (2012, 2014)
  • 2 -- Scottie Scheffler (2022, 2024)

Has a player ever won the Masters back-to-back?

Only Nicklaus (1965-66), Nick Faldo (1989-90) and Woods (2001-02) have won the tournament in consecutive years . There have been eight players to win two out of three years (including Nicklaus and Woods), but winning it back-to-back is a difficult challenge.

Who won the Masters in 2023?

The Spaniard claimed his two major and first Masters last year with a score of 12-under -- four strokes ahead of Brooks Koepka and Mickelson. At Augusta, Rahm will play in his first major since leaving the PGA Tour for LIV Golf in December 2023.

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The 2024 Kentucky Derby is 3 weeks away! What to know on date, start time, horses, outfits

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The Kentucky Derby 's 150th Run for the Roses is just three weeks away.

There's so much taking place that it can be hard to keep track of all things Kentucky Derby.

Here's a look at when the race is and who the horses are to the latest dress e s and outfits and how much tickets cost .

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Here's what you need to know about the Kentucky Derby in 2024:

When is the Kentucky Derby 2024?

The Kentucky Derby is Saturday, May 4, 2024.

What is the 2024 Kentucky Derby post time? When does it start?

Times for 2024 are not available. In 2023, post time was 6:57 p.m. National television coverage ran from 2:30-7:30 p.m.

Where is the 2024 Kentucky Derby?

The Kentucky Derby takes place at Churchill Downs .

Where is Churchill Downs?

Churchill Downs is located at 700 Central Ave., in Louisville, Kentucky .

When is Kentucky Oaks 2024?

The race of 3-year-old fillies will take place Friday, May 3, 2024.

What channel is the 2024 Kentucky Derby on?

Fanduel TV, Fox Sports, Racetrack Television Network, USA Network, Peacock and NBC will broadcast the events from Champions Day on May 1 through the Kentucky Derby on May 4.

2024 Kentucky Derby dresses, outfits: Churchill Downs launches style guide, announces featured milliners for Kentucky Derby 150

Kentucky Derby 2024 TV schedule, how to watch

  • America's Day at the Races : Wednesday, May 1; FS2 .
  • America's Day at the Races : Thursday, May 2; FS2 .
  • 150th Kentucky Oaks: Friday, May 3; USA Network ,  Peacock .
  • America's Day at the Races: Friday, May 3, FS2 .
  • Live coverage of horse racing: Friday, May 3;  FanDuel TV ,  Racetrack Television Network .
  • 150th Kentucky Derby: Saturday, May 4; NBC, Peacock ; En Español:  Universo .

* This section was based on Kentucky Derby week in 2023 and will be updated with new network information and times when they become available.

How many horses race in the Kentucky Derby?

The Kentucky Derby has 20 horses line up for the race each year.

Kentucky Derby 2024 horses

The field is still being determined and courier-journal.com offers a list of horses projected to make the starting lineup for the 2024  Kentucky Derby . Here's a look:

  • Catching Freedom
  • Forever Young
  • Track Phantom
  • Domestic Product
  • West Saratoga
  • Honor Marie
  • T O Password
  • Sierra Leone
  • Just a Touch
  • Deterministic
  • Society Man

Kentucky Derby 2024 horses to watch / on the bubble

Check out the Kentucky Derby points leaderboard for a glimpse on which horses may be in or out for the 2024 race.

Kentucky Derby 2024 odds

Here is a look at current 2024 Kentucky Derby odds, according to cbssports.com:

Kentucky Derby 150 2024: We want to know your favorite Run for the Roses memories

How to place a bet at the Kentucky Derby 2024?

Here's a quick video to show what you need to know to place a bet for the Kentucky Derby :

Who is singing Kentucky Derby 2024 national anthem?

Wynona Judd will be singing the national anthem for the 2024 Kentucky Derby.

How much is the Kentucky Derby 2024 purse?

The Kentucky Derby will feature a record $5 million purse , Churchill Downs announced Jan. 10, 2024.

Kentucky Derby 2024 trophy

Who is the 2024 kentucky derby festival queen.

Ankita Nair is the Kentucky Derby Festival Queen leading up to the 150th running of the Kentucky Derby on Saturday, May 4.

How much are Kentucky Derby 2024 tickets?

Tickets for the 150th Run for the Roses will run as follows:

  • About $275 for the  Standing Room Only and General Admission . These tickets include Oaks and Derby program and access to the infield, where you can bring your own chair or blanket.
  • Reserved seating tickets  start at about $650, and the  new Paddock seating tickets  begin at $693.
  • A private suite  will cost about $135,000 or more.
  • Dining experiences  start at about $1,375.

To find Derby tickets, you can visit  kentuckyderby.com/tickets .

Kentucky Derby 2024 horses: Trainers, jockeys and records - what to know about 2024 Kentucky Derby horses

2024 Kentucky Derby menu for 150th running

Several food items and drinks will be available at Churchill Downs specifically for the 2024 Kentucky Derby. Visit visit  kentuckyderby.com/official-derby-menu for what to expect.

Kentucky Derby 2024 dresses

Kentucky derby 2024 outfits, kentucky derby 2024 fashion: what to wear.

Looking for the latest in Kentucky Derby fashion tips? Courier-Journal reporter Kirby Adams has everything you need to know about what to wear from fascinators to blazers in her fashion guide. Visit kentuckyderby.com/style-guide/ for the digital version.

Kentuckty Derby party tips: how to make a mint julep

This video shows you how to make a mint julep for guests at your Kentucky Derby party:

Kentucky Derby 2024 party tips: how to set up an Old Fashioned bar

Here's a video to help show you how to set up an Old Fashioned bar for you Kentucky Derby party:

2024 Kentucky Derby map of events

Kentucky Derby season means plenty of activities and fun for all around Louisville. Visit courier-journal.com for a mpa of more than 50+ events taking place around the area.

Kentucky Derby quiz: How well do you know the Kentucky Derby? Take this quiz to test your knowledge

2024 Kentucky Derby restaurants

Looking to try something new at this year's Kentucky Derby? Try one of these 7 new Louisville restaurants while you're in town.

2024 Kentucky Derby brunch

Several local venues will host Kentucky Derby-themed brunches leading up to the event. Visit courier-journal.com for list of locations.

2024 Kentucky Derby horse name generator

Visit our 2024 Kentucky Derby horse name generator below to find out what your horse racing name would be:

What's your Kentucky Derby horse name?

Kentucky Derby 2024 newsletter

The Courier-Journal is your headquarters for all things Kentucky Derby. Here's where you can sign up for the newsletter .

Who won the Kentucky Derby 2023?

Mage was last year's Kentucky Derby winner.

Mage and jockey  Javier Castellano  rallied from the back of the pack, finishing the 1-and-1/4-miles in 2:01.57. The horses were six-wide off the final turn when Mage − at 15-1 odds − pushed past  Two Phil’s  to win by a length down the stretch.

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The Who Hits Back! summer 2023 UK tour begins today!

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The Who Hits Back! summer 2023 UK tour kicks off today when we place the ball well and truly over the goal line at Sewell Group Craven Park in Hull, the first of our eleven UK dates.

The special guests on our UK tour are UB40 featuring Ali Campbell except for the two Edinburgh dates and the Eden Project when our special guest will be Simon Townshend and our show at the 02 in London on 12 July where we will have Isabella Coulstock as our special guest. Isabella will also be opening for us at Derby The Incora County Ground, Durham Seat Unique Riverside and Brighton The 1st Central County Ground.

The Who’s special guests at the Royal Sandringham Estate will be Richard Ashcroft and the Lightning Seeds .

We look forward to seeing you at one or more of our shows in the UK this summer and hope you have a great time wherever you come to see us!

Last minute tickets are available at thewho.com/tour/

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Absolutely amazing last night at Hull didn’t want it to end!

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Is there to be a video or blu Ray commercial film of this current tour for public release in the future?

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No plans as yet, but . . . you never know

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Saw them in Edinburgh and they were AMAZING! Way better than expected!

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We’ll be waiting to japan!come back again.P lease‼️

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When is Roger going release a CD/Album of some of Pete’s solo songs that coulda, woulda, shoulda been Who songs???? What better project during Who down times to keep Roger’s voice fresh? He’s already done a version of “Let My Love Open The Door,” and live versions of “Sea Refuses No River,” and “Eminence Front.” The song list could span their whole career. Here are my suggestions for a Roger solo album I would LOVE to own… A Legal Matter, My Baby Gives It Away, Keep Me Turning, Rough Boys, Jools & Jim, A Little is Enough, Empty Glass, Gonna Get Ya, Sea Refuses No River, Face Dances Part Two, Stardom In Action, Eminence Front, Give Blood, A Friend Is A Friend, and lastly, English Boy. This would make a great 80th Birthday release for Roger and Who fans!!!!!

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I am in a wheelchair and had tickets for the O2.we expected UB40 to be the support, with The Who hitting the stage at 9pm. I had a hospital appointment today, but pushed myself to get to the O2. We arrived at 8:30pm, which gave us time to see The Who. When we arrived inside we discovered UB40 did not appear and The Who started at 8:15pm. Then due to a mess up by the O2 with our ticket, we were not able to sit and watch the band until 9pm. We missed 45 minutes and I am very upset. I am nearly 72 and now don’t expect to see The Who again.

Sorry you had so much trouble at the 02 on Wednesday. UB40 featuring Ali Campbell were not billed to appear at the 02 and it said so on our web site and social media posts. The start time for The Who was also not stated as 9.00pm.

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Great show at the 02, thank you for the amazing music

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Hi. What time at Derby tomorrow please? It says 1700 but that seems really early.

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Going to the Derby show tonight with my eldest son, looking forward to it. What time will the show likely finish, as checking trains back to Nottingham afterwards?

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A much weaker sound at Derby than at the 02 and a very poor response from the audience, I’m afraid many of them where I was didn’t seem to know who it was they were listening to?! (Why did they come?). Also, and no disrespect to those who behaved properly, loud talking ,and very heavy drinking all night! Seemed to adversely affect the performance as the band must have been aware of the response?!

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Absolutely fantastic in Derby last night. Pete ‘windmilling’ and Roger hitting that high at end of ‘Who are you’…. and the incredible violin playing in Baba O’Riley. Wow!

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What a great idea, Michael! I often thought the same hearing ROGER sing certain songs on Pete’s Solo projects. Here’s one I would add to your list: “somebody save me.” Roger to me is the best rock ‘n’ roll singer of all time, an inspiring man and artist; I saw him opening his North American solo tour in Vancouver, BC, Canada around 2006, I think; to me that particular touring band sounded like The Who on Leeds and Quadrophenia, and I think those guys would generate a WHO-like experience for this recording project. To me, that was “Young Man Blues” from Leeds, and “The Real Me” from Quadrophenia; would be a an amazing gift to get another record that blows you away. Roger still has the power and skill and spirit. Cheers, with Gratitude!

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I’ve got tickets for the concert at Hove on Sun 23rd July. I know the gates open at 4pm, but I can’t get there then…. Can you tell me, please, what time UB40 are due on. And then what time The Who are due to take to the stage. I’ve searched everywhere for this info but can’t find it. Thanks

UB40 probably around 6.30pm and The Who around 8.15pm

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Incredible so far seen the Paris both Edinburgh shows and Derby utterly brilliant. Incredible. Make no mistake The Who continue to amaze.

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Really looking forward to seeing the tour in St. Helens on Friday. I’m taking my Dad as a birthday treat, he’ll be 75,hes always been a Who fan but never seen you live. I see gates open at 4:30pm, but what time should we expect UB40 to come on stage?

About 6.30pm, Mike.

Paris was immense; both Edinburgh shows were ‘Remarkable’ according to the Edinburgh Herald. Derby was fantastic described by a critic as ‘Heartstopping’. I’m off to Durham and St.Helens this week; can’t wait!!!!!!!

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So looking forward to St Helens on Friday. It’ll be 50 years in November since I saw the band live for the first time of many since – and what better way to celebrate my ‘Who-iversary’than seeing them again? Bring it on!

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Travelled in from Detroit specifically to see them at Edinburgh and Badminton shows – both shows were absolutely incredible. It’s been a while since I’ve seen Pete rip out a Rickenbacker guitar for a few songs, what a pleasure to see and hear. Roger’s voice and swinging mike were a flashback to earlier times. People were so great to us, we felt so welcomed here, thank you for that. The Who is a National Treasure, we will never forget this entire trip. Met so many new friends, and our old ones were on the stage. Well done!!!

As the UK’s number one fan, I’d love to meet up with likeminded people; I’m staying at the Campanile in Washington tomorrow, prior to the Durham show. Hopefully see fellow fans there.

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Are all the stands for St helens closed? Just had am e.ail from see tickets moving me from a good veiw to one o the oor were I would t see when everyone stands up all within one day of show?

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I remember as a 9 year old Boy listening to My Generation back in 1965. I have seen them on numerous occasions.Went to Edinburgh first Night and off to Hove on Sunday.Pete , Roger, thank you for all your Music and the happy times I have had watching you and listening. You have been a big part of my life, absolutely brilliant

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Just been to the St Helens gig…1st time was Charlton in 76…this was just as great…ya can’t kill rock n roll…love these guys and the fans are just as crazy as ever…where would we be without The Who…!

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It’s been some time doin’ Europe (Holland)………

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I took my mum, dad and uncle last night to st helens and it was one of the best live performances I’ve ever been to! Vocals, music, lights, everything was amazing. The orchestra were fantastic too, especially the violinist towards the end!

Went to the St Helens gig…as good as Charlton in 76 – my first of many. Great time down at front…Thanks Pete and Roger and band…ya can’t kill rock n roll…!

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We saw you at Bristol Badminton Estate. The show was amazing with orchestra, we had a fantastic time. Epic!!!!!! Thank you

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Going to the show today but the weather isn’t looking great. Is there a risk of not going on due to weather?

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Dear musicians, once I stand for closed doors in Dublin. I bought tickets long time before. Arrived after 1500 miles with parts of my family in our old car, started in Hannover Germany. And than this fucking lock down. A big dream damaged to see, hear, feel… the band in between this crazy Irish people. Now a few weeks ago I saw you in Berlin. Thanks not God, thanks the universe. Thanks you, I had got wet eyes. I’m coming to Sandringham, sure.To see, hear, feel… you in between British crowds

After the volcanic hell of trying to park a car in Brighton and Hove thankfully the gig was very good, some great moments and crucially an audience of actual Who fans! Great stuff.

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After seeing the bands 1st gig with the orchestra back at Wembley a few years back I was a bit unsure what to expect at Brighton,however no worries awesome sound much better than what I remembered at Wembley. Pete seemed really up for this & was fabulous to watch throughout handling all the anouncements & chat throughout, wonderful evening, wonderful gig really kicking myself for not doing the O2 night in London, please God don’t let this be the last Who concert I’ll witness.

Yes the highlight for me at Wembley was the great version of imagine a man, I think one of the things I’ve enjoyed so much this time around is the sheer joy of seeing them again and the sonic richness of the sound , when it works, it really works. Yesterday though I was amazed to see and hear the superb Rick 12 string!

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Best ever show ( and I have been to some gigs ) Wife said she doesn’t need to see any more bands now as the show at Eden last night won’t be beaten by any band.

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