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The Who's Quadrophenia is being turned into a mod ballet
By Fraser Lewry published
Quadrophenia: A Mod Ballet is coming to a stately theatre near you in 2025

How The Who stopped hating each other for long enough to shape the sound of the future
By Mark Blake published
In 1966, The Who were a bunch of drinking, drugging, brawling rock stars-in-waiting. Pete Townshend was about to change all that

Roger Daltrey has no interest in ever seeing a hologram version of The Who
By Stef Lach published
Hologram performances have been around for a while – but don't expect to ever see The Who in avatar form

In 1970 The Who recorded Live At Leeds: 36 years later they returned to the scene
By Johnny Sparks published
What happened when The Who went back to Leeds

The Pete Townshend album that measures up to The Who's best work
By Bill DeMain published
A late-70s blitz of punk, personal problems and tragedy forced The Who’s Pete Townshend to reassess his life and career. One of the results was his solo masterpiece Empty Glass

The 10 most underrated Pete Townshend songs
By Rob Hughes published
From The Who’s forgotten singles to unsung solo gems, these are 10 classic Pete Townshend songs you’ll never hear on CSI

The Pete Townshend song that savaged a pair of music writers
By Rob Hughes published
Written in response to two journalists who said it was good that Keith Moon was dead, it's one of rock’s most spiteful songs

"I've been touring for the money": Pete Townshend opens up as he considers one final tour world from The Who before they "crawl off to die"
By Fraser Lewry published
Pete Townshend also has things to say about Keith Richards and AC/DC

Watch Robert Plant, Eddie Vedder and more join Roger Daltrey onstage for an epic blast through Baba O'Reilly at the Royal Albert Hall
By Fraser Lewry published
The final night of this year's run of Teenage Cancer Trust shows in London ended in spectacular style

"That the refined and regal Albert Hall feels like a home fixture for The Who, the least house-trained band of their generation, is not without irony": The Who thrill the hoi polloi at their second Teenage Cancer Trust show of 2024
By Paul Brannigan published
The Who and the Heart of England orchestra join forces for what is surely one of the most joyously bombastic concerts London's magnificent Royal Albert Hall has ever seen
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