Strange, but true: only at the Teenage Cancer Trust last March at the Royal Albert Hall in London do the Who played for the first time in concert The song is overa piece taken from one of their best albums (for some, the best ever), or Who's Next of 1971.
And just The song is over It is the title chosen by the group for an announcement that will be made today at the press conference. In a post accompanied by a mid -60s photo, the band asked social users to send questions they will answer.
The WHOs have not explained what it is: maybe a new project? “The song is over” pushes to think that they will announce the final tour of their troubled history. It would not be the first time in which they say goodbye to the public and then return, but Pete Townshend is about to turn 80, Roger Dalrey has 81 and hearing problems, and not only.
Just during The song is over At Albert Hall Daltrey he said he had problems hearing himself, that he is one of the causes of the quarrel with the drummer Zak Storley who for his behavior on stage was ousted from the group.
Starkey was then reinstated and it is right that he is on a possible final tour (at this link all the drummers who played live with the group, he is the most “long -lived”). Meanwhile, two dates in Italy are announced in July, Sunday 20 at the Euganeo stadium in Padua and Tuesday 22 at the San Siro Snai racecourse in Milan.