8 May 2025
THE WHO ANNOUNCE THEIR NORTH AMERICAN FAREWELL TOUR
THE WHO
THE SONG IS OVER
THE NORTH AMERICAN FAREWELL TOUR
TUNE INTO LIVE PRESS CONFERENCE NOW HERE
ATLANTIC CITY – BOSTON – CHICAGO – LAS VEGAS – LOS ANGELES
– MIAMI – NEW YORK – NEWARK – PHILADELPHIA – SEATTLE –
TORONTO – VANCOUVER – AND MORE
LEGENDARY BAND DELIVERS GOODBYE TO THE USA AND CANADA BY PERFORMING HIT SONGS FROM THEIR ENTIRE CATALOGUE
Today, one of the greatest bands in rock history, The Who, have announced their bittersweet final tour of the US and Canada as a truly grand finale of their illustrious six-decade career. Full tour routing and ticketing information is available below.
The legendary duo are revealing the news live during a press conference at the Iconic Images gallery in Piccadilly, London. Fans can tune in now (CLICK HERE ) to listen to Roger Daltrey & Pete Townshend discuss the 2025 series of dates, aptly titled The Song Is Over North America Farewell Tour (named after The Who’s 1971 classic song).
The secret press conference in London is showcasing a rare piece of Who memorabilia and US connection, an American football helmet featured on the sleeve of their classic 1974 album, ‘Odds & Sods’ recently returned from the Rock ’n’ Roll Hall Of Fame.
Roger Daltrey says: “Every musician’s dream in the early 60’s was to make it big in the US charts. For the Who, that dream came true in 1967 and our lives were changed forever. The warmth of the American audiences over the years have been inspirational to me, and reflect the feeling I remember getting after hearing the first rock records coming across the radio. Musical freedom! Rock gave us a feeling of generational rebellion. To me, America has always been great. The cultural differences had a huge impact on me, this was the land of the possible. It’s not easy to end the big part of my life that touring with The Who has been. Thanks for being there for us and look forward to seeing you one last time.”
Pete Townshend says: “Well, all good things must come to an end. It is a poignant time. For me, playing to American audiences and those in Canada has always been incredible. The warmth and engagement of those audiences began back in 1967 with hippies smoking dope, sitting on their blankets and listening deeply and intensely. Music was everywhere. We all felt equal. Today, Roger and I still carry the banner for the late Keith Moon and John Entwistle and of course, all of our longtime Who fans. I must say that although the road has not always been enjoyable for me, it is usually easy: the best job I could ever have had. I keep coming back. Every time I do, I meet new fans and feel new energy. Roger and I are in a good place, despite our age, eager to throw our weight behind this fond farewell to all our faithful fans, and hopefully to new ones who might jump in to see what they have been missing for the last 57 years. This tour will be about fond memories, love and laughter. Make sure you join in.”
Tickets will be available starting with a Citi presale and through the Who Fan Club (details below) beginning on Tuesday, May 13. Additional pre-sales will run throughout the week ahead of the general onsale beginning on Friday, May 16 at 10:00 AM local time at thewho.com/tour/.
Citi is the official card of The Who – The Song Is Over – North American Farewell Tour. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets in the U.S. beginning Tuesday, May 13 at 10:00 AM local time until Thursday, May 15 at 10:00 PM local time through the Citi Entertainment program. For complete presale details, visit www.citientertainment.com.
Join the Wholigan Fan Club exclusively HERE to receive early ticket access, exclusive Wholigan merchandise, and a copy of the previously unreleased album, The Who Live At The Oval 1971, one of The Who’s most legendary shows, which has been newly mixed and mastered from the original tapes.
The tour will also offer a variety of VIP packages and experiences for fans to take their concert experience to the next level. Packages vary but include premium tickets, access to pre-show soundcheck, invitation to the pre-show VIP Lounge, a limited edition autographed tour poster & more. VIP package contents vary based on the offer selected. For more information, visit vipnation.com.
One of popular music’s most influential and resilient pairings, Pete and Roger have rewritten the rulebook on what it means to be a world-changing live act throughout a sea of seismic shifts that would have put any other rock dyad on the mat. Townshend has commented on their high-performance standard, which has “risen out of the ashes of the halcyon years of rock ‘n’ roll.” That’s why it’s no surprise they’ve stacked some of the best reviews of any performing artists in the past decade. Variety raved “rock ’n’ roll’s greatest achievement…” about their previous American tour; evidence of their incredible staying power and a testament to an unparalleled repertoire of songs written by Townshend and sung by Daltrey with an attention to detail unmatched in the rock era.
Fans and critics continue to hail Pete and Roger’s ability to play the long game in music with passion and integrity like few before them. The historic 2025 The Song Is Over tour will mark the final face-to-face celebration of this timeless connection with North American Who fans, forever appreciative of the band’s ability to dispense with nostalgia and deliver authentic rock moments time and time again.
Further proof that the duo is still at the top of their game could be gleaned in a 2024 review of their performance at the Teenage Cancer Trust’s historic annual concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall, honoring the work of its founder, Roger Daltrey, who stepped down from his curatorial role after 24 years. One reviewer of The Who’s performance called it: “One of the most joyous bombastic concerts London’s magnificent Royal Albert Hall has ever seen…”
America’s love affair with The Who live began 58 years ago when the band were part of ‘Murray The K’s Music in the Fifth Dimension’, a series of showcase events at RKO’s 58th Street Theatre in New York over nine days in March and April 1967. The band played just three songs (‘I Can’t Explain’, ‘Substitute’, ‘My Generation’), and other acts on the bill included Cream, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, Simon & Garfunkel, and Wilson Pickett. Later that summer, it was at the seminal Monterey International Pop Festival in California that they rose to prominence in a defining moment of the Summer Of Love. Two years later, The Who were once again front and centre at the most famous festival of the ’60s, Woodstock, performing an incendiary set in the early hours of August 17th, 1969.
The Who continued to thrill US fans throughout the 1970s before undertaking their first ‘farewell’ tour in 1982, which featured two shows at the legendary Shea Stadium in New York. When the band returned to the road in the late 1990s and early 2000s perhaps one of their greatest performances was at The Concert For New York City at Madison Square Garden shortly after the terror attack of 9/11, their three-song set in front of emergency workers and first responders was met with a primal roar from an audience. When Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey were given the Kennedy Center Honors in December 2008 for their contributions to American culture, a tribute performance of ‘Baba O’Riley’ was delivered with a full choir of New York firefighters in gratitude for The Who’s performance at the show.
THE WHO
THE SONG IS OVER
2025 NORTH AMERICA TOUR
• Aug 16 – Sunrise, FL – Amerant Bank Arena
• Aug 19 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center
• Aug 21 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
• Aug 23 – Atlantic City, NJ – Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall
• Aug 26 – Boston, MA – Fenway Park
• Aug 28 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell at Jones Beach Theater
• Aug 30 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
• Sep 2 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage
• Sep 4 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage
• Sep 7 – Chicago, IL – United Center
• Sep 17 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Bowl
• Sep 19 – Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Bowl
• Sep 21 – Mountain View, CA – Shoreline Amphitheatre
• Sep 23 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena
• Sep 25 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
• Sep 28 – Las Vegas, NV – MGM Grand Garden Arena
Oh myyyy! One last time lads.💖
Thank you so much. I hope I can score great seats but really I am so greatfull. Never thought I’d see you again! 🎸🎤🎶🎵💖🍀🤘
I went to the Who “final” tour in 1982
Come to Dallas tx please
I remember a tour called “We won’t get Who’d again back early 80’s. Spent the night in Lamport Stadium in Toronto for tickets
We didn’t have a tour called ‘We Won’t Get Who’d Again’ in the early 80s but glad that you remember it.
At 53 shows
Going for 60!
Looking forward to upcoming tour
Whaaaat! No Detroit?
Detroit?
More shows coming? Texas??
Where are the TEXAS DATES?…
Would love to see. Always have. Your on my bucket list. Hope to come on 9/25 in Seattle.
The WHO is plainly the best rock band ever!!!!!!
A final single to sum it all up and tour with maybe, eh lads?
Thanks for the ride!!
Need ticket sales information, please! & thanks,
I grew up with this band and hopefully I can score tickets to the Mountain View show because I can actually bike there easily and what it a great event it will be at a intimate venue.
How much are your tickets for Madison Square Garden?
So sad that Montreal is not in the city list. Love you guys…
Why are they not coming to Denver? They have a fan base here too! It would pull people from Utah, New Mexico, Wyoming, Nebraska and Kansas. That’s a huge swath of America to leave off the table. For a lot of folks a destination vacay to see them elsewhere just isn’t possible. Please get this message to their agent.
love the WHO and would love to see , once in a life time chance !
I first saw you all November, 1975 in Greensboro, NC and multiple time after that. Thanks for all the great memories!!
I hope I can afford it, ide hate to have my lights turned off,but I’m going to the show in vegas
First concert I ever went to in Toronto , I was 15yrs old grade 9 .Ive seen the band a total of 5 times and will not be missing this one .
Thank you for the years. Your music meant a lot to me. Probably not as much to you but umm still TY
Hi – UK here!! Like many others, grew up loving the band, and influenced greatly in every way.
I was in the crowd at The Oval, and at many more. PLEASE 🙏 let us over here see you one more time, we’ll, me, anyway!! Love you all.
Nice, hope you come to us in Sweden in 2026
will they perform in indiana
No Kansas city show?
Would love to take my 8 year old to see you one last time in Denver:)
Hope we can get tickets in either Newark, Atlantic City, NEW YORK, PHILLY as we are all WHO fans since the 60s!!!
Any Australian dayes
Any Australian tour dates
There will never be another like them. Saw them first in 1979 then 82, 89, quadrophenia in 97 and several more after the 2000s. Fave band ever
I see that there are no shows in Chicago, or the Minneapolis, St. Paul area.
Will there be a second leg to this tour?
San Antonio please
Come to Austin TX again, last saw you 15 yrs ago
Is Alan rogan still with you
We met in the 1980s in DENVER
CAN WAIT TO SEE YOU AGAIN IN NY MSG OR JONE BEACH
DEARLY DEPARTED BARRY HIGGINS HOOKED US US
REMEMBER MY ROOMATE LARRY MAR ( MEAGHER)
Hi Glen, sadly Alan Rogan passed away in 2019.
Please come to Atlanta Ga
You ever heard of RED Rocks. I have been listning to the WHO for a very long time and have almost all of your albums on record im a young fan and just think you should consider the denver area. There is no better place to be on a fairwell tour then one of the most legendary venues in the universe RED ROCKS APATHETERE MORRISON COLORADO.
I enjoyed listening to the Live Press Conference posted. ‘This Song Is Over’ is an excellent title for The Who’s last grand North American tour. I’m amazed The Who has out lasted as a music band and composed extraordinary works of music for an incredible 60 years! No doubt when I first saw The Who in concert at the Madison Square Garden, New York in 1976 I thought The Who’s performance was outstanding. It brings me an enormous sense of nostalgia whenever I reminisce about that particular Who concert I attended. I regret having to say that I no longer have the convenience of living in the New York area to see The Who in concert. Still, I gladly have The Who’s entire extraordinary works of music on CD and streaming to listen to. I will always love and remember The Who. Best wishes to Pete and Roger for The Song Is Over tour. Keep in touch. And, if possible, post The Who’s concerts’ footage.
Thank you so much Pete & Roger for all the music but more than that was how you made us feel and think about what you were singing about! I can tell you that personally as a young man dealing with so many insecurities and issues that we go through at that 18-25 years old it was your music and specifically Quadrophenia, the Greatest Rock Album of all time in my opinion got me through those times and It was comforting that someone else knew and was singing about those struggles in life! I’ve always said there are millions of rock bands, but no band touched all the emotions of a man or woman! Rebellious
insecure, unsure, angry, loving, caring and can also just kick ass and rock out and release built up stress! No one could sing what Pete wrote and communicate those emotions better than Roger along with the guitar rhythms and leads! ” EVERY YEAR IS THE SAME AND I FEEL IT AGAIN, I’M A LOSER, NO CHANCE TO WIN! LEAVES ARE FALLING ,COMEDOWN IS CALLING , LONELINESS STARTS SINKING IN, BUT I’M ONE , I AM ONE!
AND I CAN SEE THAT THIS IS ME AND I WILL BE, YOU’LL SEE I’M THE ONE! A personal favorite! God bless The Who, Pete, Roger, John & Moon
I been a Who fan since the beginning. Like Roger, I too am going blind and deaf. This will be my farewell tour as well. I hope to get tickets. It’s amazing that time has past so fast for “My Generation” It was a great experience, and I do remember it very well having been there. It truly was the “Magic Bus”. Best wishes to Roger and Pete, and thanks for the music.
I’m so excited to hear that who is gonna be in town can’t wait. Looking forward to getting tickets and bring back memories of the who awesome can’t wait.
No Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 😢😢😢😢
Well, no Texas show so I’ll be heading to Chicago again, just like in 2016 and 2022. The overnight Amtrak trip from New Orleans is pretty cool if you don’t travel Coach and the reward will be there: my 29th Who show, this time with my buddy Mark who lives in Joliet and claims to have seen them 200 times! That may be so but he never got to see them with Moonie, so I’m up 3-0 on him in that regard. Long Live Rock!
I don’t guess ill ever see The Who. I guess I was just born in the wrong error man. wish you guys would come to Tennessee.
Just a suggestion, as a tribute and a way to pay respect to fellow musicians and acquaintances throughout the band’s career that are no longer with us. It would be nice if photos could be shown behind the band while they play a slow version of My Generation. Or any other song that seems appropriate.
Who are the players in this tour? This will be Who show #12 for me. The 2016 show in Seattle astoundingly great -it was on May 15th and saw an epic 5:15 – with my kid who would have been 15 at the time. You can’t make this stuff up. That show had no orchestra, 3 keyboard players. The last one in Climate Pledge in ’22 also killer! 1996 at Tacoma Dome blistered too………
I saw The Who’s “last” show on their “farewell” tour in Toronto. Bought a shirt that said “We Won’t Get Who’d Again”…Thankfully I’ve been Who’d some twenty plus times since 🤘🏽