It's over, the WHOs played the last concert of their farewell tour. The concert was the last stage in North America, staged at the ACRISURE ARA of Thousand Palms, California, with a scale of 23 songs.
The band, obviously led by Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend, proposed a scale of 23 songs. From I Can't Explain And Substitute to Pinball Wizard, Behind Blue Eyes, My Generation And Baba O'Riley. The closure was entrusted to Tea & Theaterfrom the album Endless Wire of 2006.
“I think it's a farewell. To what we know like The Who is a farewell, “Townshend said from the stage, reiterating that he ended here for the band. Daltrey thanked the US audience remembering how in the sixties “it was the dream of every English band to be able to break through in America. Thanks to you we succeeded. We will never forget it ».
In recent months, Townshend had expressed his tiredness for tour life several times, calling the band “a tribute band of herself”, while Daltrey had specified that it would not make sense to continue if one of the two was no longer convinced.
In short, with this date, the WHOs have definitively given farewell to the stage, greeting the US audience after a career lasting half a century.
