The Who Announces Final North American Tour
The legendary rock band The Who is bidding farewell to their fans with a special tour. The band recently shared details about their upcoming tour, titled "The Song Is Over," named after one of their classic hits from 1971.
This tour is notably significant as it will be their final face-to-face celebration with fans in North America. The announcement was made during a press conference held discreetly in London. The band’s members expressed their deep appreciation for the connection they’ve had with their American audiences over the years.
Roger Daltrey, the band’s lead vocalist, shared how their dream of making it big in the US became a reality in 1967. He reflected on the incredible support they’ve received from American fans and how it has inspired them throughout their careers. Daltrey emphasized the cultural impact America has had on him, calling it "the land of the possible" and acknowledged the challenges of ending this beloved chapter of touring with The Who.
Pete Townshend, the band’s guitarist, echoed Daltrey’s sentiments, fondly recalling the warmth and engagement of fans since their early days. Despite the ups and downs of touring, he cherishes the experience and continues to feel energized by meeting new fans. Townshend is excited about the memories this farewell tour will create, encouraging everyone to join in on the celebration.
Tickets for "The Song Is Over" tour will be available for presale on March 13 and go on general sale on May 16. The tour kicks off on August 16 in Sunrise, Florida, and will include stops in major cities like New York, Philadelphia, and Los Angeles, before concluding in Las Vegas on September 28.
This final tour comes after Daltrey’s recent admission about facing hearing and vision issues, yet he humorously noted that he still has his voice. Fans are eager to witness The Who one last time, celebrating over five decades of rock history.
Don’t miss this chance to be part of a remarkable farewell as The Who takes the stage one last time!


