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  1. 20 de mar. de 2024 · Starts: 7:10pm, Doors: 6:20pm. About. Performance and Access Information. Timings. The Who are returning to the Hall on Monday 18 March and Wednesday 20 March with an orchestra to mark how the concert series started in 2000. They will be joined by very special guests, new wave rock legends, Squeeze, who are themselves celebrating their 50th ...

  2. Albuminformatie voor Tommy : Live at The Royal Albert Hall van The Who. Terug naar boven. Kleiner weergeven Groter weergeven Hoog contrast. Inloggen. NL ... Opname: Concert, opgenomen in april 2017 in The Royal Albert Hall in Londen. Geluidsformaat: Dolby 2.0 Stereo ; Dolby 5.0/5.1 ; DTS. DVD regio: regio 0 (oa. Nederland) TV standaard: NTSC ...

  3. Tommy · Quadrophenia · Uragano Who (The Kids Are Alright) · Who's Better, Who's Best · Thirty Years of Maximum R&B Live · Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 · Classic Albums: The Who – Who's Next · The Who & Special Guests: Live at the Royal Albert Hall · The Who Special Edition EP · Live in Boston · Tommy and Quadrophenia Live ...

  4. About. The Who: Tommy Live at the Royal Albert Hall. MUSIC. On 1st April 2017, The Who took to the stage at London's Royal Albert Hall to deliver a blistering performance of their legendary rock opera, Tommy. Written by Pete Townshend almost 50 years ago, the full-length piece had, until then, never been performed live by the band.

  5. Two CD edition. 2017 live release from the British rock legends. In this 100th show in support of the Teenage Cancer Trust, The Who performed their nearly 50 year old landmark rock opera Tommy in it's entirety along with a second set of seven greatest hits at London's historic Royal Albert Hall. The Who have toured Tommy before, in 1969, 1989 ...

  6. 13 de oct. de 2017 · Tommy: Live at the Royal Albert Hall by The Who released in 2017. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. Tommy, Live at Leeds and Who’s Next are proof of just how strong. Of course this is not the old Who from the seventies or sixties even, but at the Royal Albert Hall, the Who group demonstrated that they’ve still got the energy, power and skill to merit yet another electrifying performance of Tommy.