The Who have announced that they will return to the United States as part of their MOVING ON! tour in spring 2020.
The band’s acclaimed MOVING ON! Tour saw original guitarist Pete Townshend and singer Roger Daltrey paired with local symphony orchestras from across North America playing their classic catalog, as well as new additions. The 2020 extension of the tour will include stops in Florida, Kentucky, and Louisiana throughout the month of April, in addition to several rescheduled shows in Texas and Colorado, before The Who settles into a two-week run of shows in Las Vegas come spring.
Related: Pete Townshend Talks Former Bandmates In Rolling Stone Interview: “Thank God They’re Gone.”
The tour’s stop in Highland Heights, KY is of significance due to its proximity to Cincinnati, OH, where The Who has not played since eleven lives were lost in a stampede for general admission seats at a Who concert December 3rd, 1979. In honor of the 40th anniversary of that tragedy, The Who will make a donation from the concert to The PEM Memorial Scholarship Fund , which provides college scholarships to students at a local high school.
Tickets for the spring 2020 leg of the MOVING ON! tour are available here, and tour dates are listed below.