8 Nov 2019
The Who announce rescheduled tour dates for Dallas, Houston and Denver
The Who will be revving up their acclaimed MOVING ON! TOUR for a handful of rescheduled shows next spring, returning to the U.S. to perform shows that were postponed during the fall leg of the tour due to singer Roger Daltrey’s brief illness. The revised dates include stops in three cities originally scheduled on the historic 2019 run which featured the iconic band with symphony backing. The 2020 rescheduled shows will take place in Dallas, TX on April 27, Houston TX, on April 30, and Denver, CO on May 2. All tickets for original dates will be honoured.
NB: All three rescheduled US tour dates are now listed on The Who’s tour page with ticket purchase links for Dallas and Denver. We are currently waiting on Live Nation to make tickets available for the Houston show. We will add the link once it goes live. All tickets for the original three US dates will be honoured.
The spring and fall legs of the MOVING ON! tour have generated the most unanimous outpouring of acclaim from critics and fans of any live rock show of 2019. Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend’s pairing with acclaimed local symphony orchestras each night won raves across North America, with critics also hailing the duo’s intimate acoustic numbers as a once-in-a-lifetime rock experience. “They’re not getting older. They’re getting better. You better, you better, you bet.” hailed the Worcester Telegram, with Pollstar Magazine affirming “Daltrey is in peak form, and so is Townshend, lavishing his trademarked windmill guitar motion.”
The full live band, which includes guitarist/backup singer Simon Townshend, keyboardist Loren Gold, bassist Jon Button and drummer Zak Starkey, passionately performed The Who’s many classics, as well as some songs from The Who’s brand new album, titled WHO, their first full-length album in 13 years, available everywhere on December 6. The orchestral dynamic delivered by local symphonies each night put an indelible stamp on the music’s timelessness with the chemistry between Roger and Pete delivering on their trademark cathartic and emotional power. The new single ‘All This Music Must Fade,’ has also drawn praise as “The Who’s defiant post-script” by The New York Times.
Produced by Live Nation, The Who’s North American MOVING ON! tour brought the band’s signature brand of powerhouse rock through 29 cities, including a rollicking sold-out barn-burner in Boston’s famed Fenway Park, and a memorable Seattle show where Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder joined them onstage for a rousing version of ‘The Punk And the Godfather’, with Eddie’s wife and daughter in attendance. The tour also wound down in grand style, with a series of October shows at LA’s historic Hollywood Bowl, the first time the band played three dates at the landmark venue during one touring cycle.
Every pair of tickets purchased online includes a redeemable code for a CD copy of The Who’s forthcoming album when it’s released. This offer is available to US and Canada customers only and not valid for tickets purchased via resale. In addition, $1 from each ticket sold for the MOVING ON! TOUR will benefit Teen Cancer America (www.teencanceramerica.org.)
Hola!
Mi nombre es Fernando de Argentina.
Sigo a The Who desde que tengo 14 años,fue el primer grupo de rock que escuché en mi vida y no quiero morirme sin asistir a un concierto de ustedes! Ahora tengo 62 años.
Lamentablemente no puedo ir a EEUU para verlos por razones económicas, por eso es mi inmenso deseo que puedan venir a tocar a mi país.
Los quiero, los admiro,un abrazo inmenso!!!
Fernando Maggiora
Ciudad de Córdoba (Argentina).
+5493516100243
Hello!
My name is Fernando from Argentina.
I have been a fan of The Who since I was 14 years old, it was the first rock band I heard in my life and I don’t want to die without attending a concert of yours! I am now 62 years old. Unfortunately I cannot go to the US to see them for economic reasons, that is why it is my immense desire that they can come to touch my country.
I love you, I admire you, a huge hug !!!
Fernando Maggiora
I’m so happy Pete and Rog have had such success over this last tour! My family has been anticipating these rescheduled dates (I was at the Huston show that was cut short) I’m looking forward to seeing them again on April 30th! Also way to go Pete on his new book- I’ve been thoroughly enjoying it!
That’s great. Looking forward to the Dallas Show. and the new Who Album December 6th.
Will they be performing with an orchestra for these shows?
See ya in Houston.
Sure hope I can find my ticket stub.
Now where could that be?
How do I get my free CD. I purchased tickets for the Houston show that got cancelled right in the middle of the show.
Yo!!! Pete
When, I think would be the first time in their long life, will
“LOS WHO” come to chant some Spanish down under?
Can’t thank you enough for the NEW music. Keep On Moving!!
That is a great question. I too was at the cancelled show in Houston and I was expecting the orchestra. If you find out, let us know.
Bill, yes there will be an orchestra at these rescheduled shows.
I too was at the Houston show that cancelled. If you find out about the cd, let us know.
Looking forward to Dallas or Houston shows. Will plan the trip from Panama to one of the before mentioned cities.
I am so excited for the re-scheduled Denver show. Lately, I am 1 for 3 in actually seeing a scheduled show. Had tickets for the show in Vegas during the last tour. Roger got sick, show was re-scheduled. The wait was worth it! Then we had tickets for the Denver show. Roger got sick, the show was re-scheduled. Since I live in a small market city, The Who has only visited twice. 1980, and 2006. I need to travel to get my fix and it is hard to make plans to see a show. Needless to say, I am all in on the Denver show on May 2. LONG LIVE ROCK! LONG LIVE THE WHO!
Wonderful if they add shows in addition to the three when they come back to the US, perhaps Phoenix this time around? If not I will make one of the reschedules. Great new music boys!!!
i never sold back my pair of Who tickets at $300.00 apiece for the Dallas show that got cancelled in september 27th of 2019.
i know they tried to make it back in the spring, but COVID-19 hit the states.
are they gonna come back to dallas so i can see them with these nice seated tickets i bought for me and my wife?
please advise.
I was at the Houston show that got cancelled in 2019 will my tickets be honored at the show in the woodlands this April 2022
Hi John, if your show was cancelled you would have received a refund, so your tickets will not be honoured for any shows on the 2022 tour.
Respectfully, I was at the same concert as John, Houston at the Toyota Center; September 25, 2019 when the band played for maybe 30 minutes and then cut the performance short due to Roger having trouble with his voice and not wishing to continue. There was a statement made that tickets would be honoured when the band played Houston at a future date. That date was set in April 2020, however COVID happened and the replacement show was cancelled. No refunds were given in this instance. I’ve kept my ticket in anticipation of The Who returning to the stage in our area, and it’s finally here but looks like we’re out of luck?
If a show is postponed, your ticket is valid for a future show. If a show is cancelled, tickets are refunded by the authorised ticketing company. If you bought tickets from a third party seller you need to speak to them if you have not received a refund.