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It was a great night! The John Labatt Centre was almost sold out. Myself and my wife had tickets in the eighth row on Pete”s side. We flew to London from the East coast to see this show, the first time we saw The Who since 1989.
“Moe” was the opening act. I remember they were very loud with the bass notes just “hitting” you in the chest.
This was the first time seeing The Who without John and without all the extra musicians/ backup singers. The Who put on a good show, there were only a couple technical issues with Pete’s guitars during Wire and Glass.
The standouts for me were Real Good looking Boy, Eminence Front, and Tea & Theatre, but there were no low points. We thoroughly enjoyed the whole show!
It was a great night! The John Labatt Centre was almost sold out. Myself and my wife had tickets in the eighth row on Pete”s side. We flew to London from the East coast to see this show, the first time we saw The Who since 1989.
“Moe” was the opening act. I remember they were very loud with the bass notes just “hitting” you in the chest.
This was the first time seeing The Who without John and without all the extra musicians/ backup singers. The Who put on a good show, there were only a couple technical issues with Pete’s guitars during Wire and Glass.
The standouts for me were Real Good looking Boy, Eminence Front, and Tea & Theatre, but there were no low points. We thoroughly enjoyed the whole show!