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The Who To Play Full 'Tommy' Album On Upcoming Tour

(Classic Rock) The Who have confirmed they will play 1969 album "Tommy" in full on their 2017 UK tour. After postponing five UK dates this year, The Who rescheduled them for April and have now revealed they'll perform "Tommy" live in its entirety for the first time since 1989.

They say: "The Who are incredibly excited about performing Tommy and more in April 2017! Marking the first time that the band will play Tommy in full since 1989, it will be a truly unforgettable tour."

The Tommy element of the shows will include a new video segment produced specially for these gigs. As well as Tommy, Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey's band will play a set of their greatest hits and some lesser known tracks.

The Tommy & More dates follow two shows at London's Royal Albert Hall on March 30 and April 1, at which they will also play "Tommy" in full. See the dates and read more here.


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