Set list
- Overture
- 1921
- Amazing Journey
- Sparks
- Pinball Wizard
- We're Not Gonna Take It
- Who Are You
- Eminence Front
- Imagine A Man
- Hero Ground Zero
- Join Together
- Substitute
- The Seeker
- Won't Get Fooled Again (Acoustic)
- Behind Blue Eyes
- Ball And Chain
- The Real Me
- I'm One
- The Punk And The Godfather [Eddie Vedder]
- 5.15
- Drowned (Acoustic)
- The Rock
- Love Reign O'er Me
- Baba O'Riley
Line Up
Roger Daltrey: Guitar, Vocals
Pete Townshend: Vocals, Guitar
Billy Nicholls: Backing Vocal
Zak Starkey: Drums
Simon Townshend: Backing Vocal, Guitar
Jon Button: Bass
Loren Gold: Backing Vocal, Keyboards
Keith Levenson: Conductor
Orchestra:
Note
With Eddie Vedder on The Punk and the Godfather. With Eddie Vedder and Kaiser Chiefs.
Newspapers
The Who review: teenage zeal undimmed by passing of years
The Guardian, 07.07.2019
The challenge faced by all legacy artists – of recreating their youthful vigour – is particularly acute for the Who, who lost their glorious trainwreck of a drummer, Keith ...
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The Who bring an orchestra, Eddie Vedder and new songs for epic Wembley Stadium show
New Musical Express, 07.07.2019
The band also acknowledged high ticket prices.
The Who performed an epic show backed by a full orchestra at Wembley Stadium in London last night (July 6).
The veteran rockers, wh...
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Watch the Who Play "The Punk and the Godfather" With Eddie Vedder at Wembley
Rolling Stone, 07.07.2019
The Who brought their Moving On! orchestral tour to London’s Wembley Stadium on Saturday evening, and they were joined by Eddie Vedder for the Quadrophenia classic “The Pun...
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BWW Review: THE WHO: MOVING ON!, Wembley Stadium
Broadway World UK, 08.07.2019
Remarkably, it's been 40 years since legendary rock band The Who performed at Wembley Stadium, back then sharing the stage with the likes of The Stranglers and AC/DC. This weekend's ...
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The Who defiantly stand the test of time with emotional Wembley performance
Metro, 07.07.2019
‘The glamour is gone, the youth is gone, but the music is better than ever,’ a defiant Roger Daltrey belted out to the crowds at The Who’s Wembley gig last night. The...
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Video
Hero Ground Zero - London 6 July 2019 (Vimeo - The Who Concert Guide)