Moving On! Tour
The Moving On! Tour is an on-going symphonic concert tour by the British rock band the Who, partially in support of their album Who.
Tour by The Who | |
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Associated album | Who |
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Start date | May 7, 2019 |
End date | March 29, 2021 |
Legs | 5 |
No. of shows | 28 in North America 15 in Europe 43 in total |
The Who concert chronology |
Overview
The Moving On! Tour consists of 57 performances in North America and the United Kingdom.[1] The tour was announced on January 11, 2019, and included local symphonic orchestras accompanying the Who at each performance. Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey are the only remaining members of the group, along with longtime touring members Simon Townshend and Zak Starkey, and an ensemble of others.
Tour band
The Who
- Roger Daltrey – lead vocals, harmonica, acoustic guitar, rhythm guitar, tambourine
- Pete Townshend – lead and rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, backing and lead vocals
Backing musicians
- Simon Townshend – rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
- Loren Gold – piano, keyboards, jaw harp, backing vocals
- Jon Button – bass guitar, backing vocals
- Zak Starkey – drums, percussion
- Billy Nicholls – backing vocals, tambourine
- Katie Jacoby – violin
- Audrey Snyder – cello
Typical set lists
(*) = without orchestra
Spring 2019
A four-week tour in North America began on May 7 at Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan and ended on May 30 at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh. A track from the band's 1975 album The Who by Numbers, "Imagine a Man", made its live debut during this tour, and "Won't Get Fooled Again" was played in an acoustic version. A typical set list of this leg was as follows (all songs written by Pete Townshend):
- "Overture"
- "It's a Boy"
- "1921"
- "Amazing Journey"
- "The Acid Queen" (dropped after May 7)
- "Sparks"
- "Pinball Wizard"
- "We're Not Gonna Take It"
- "Who Are You"
- "Eminence Front"
- "Imagine a Man"
- "Join Together" or "You Better You Bet"*
- "The Kids Are Alright"* or "Substitute"*
- "I Can See for Miles"* or "The Seeker"*
- "Won't Get Fooled Again"*
- "Behind Blue Eyes"
- "Tea & Theatre"*
- "The Real Me"
- "I'm One"
- "The Punk and the Godfather"
- "5:15"
- "Drowned"
- "The Rock"
- "Love, Reign o'er Me"
- "Baba O'Riley"
Autumn 2019

After a show at Wembley Stadium in London, England on June 1, another North American tour started on September 1 at Madison Square Garden in New York City and stopped on October 24 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. The setlist of the Autumn leg was not very different from the Spring leg, but two new songs from their upcoming album Who were debuted: "Hero Ground Zero" and "Ball and Chain", previously known as "Guantanamo". A typical setlist of this tour is as follows (all songs written by Pete Townshend):
- "Overture"
- "1921"
- "Amazing Journey"
- "Sparks"
- "Pinball Wizard"
- "We're Not Gonna Take It"
- "Who Are You"
- "Eminence Front"
- "Imagine a Man"
- "Join Together" or "You Better You Bet"
- "Hero Ground Zero"
- "I Can See for Miles"* or "The Seeker"*
- "Won't Get Fooled Again"*
- "Behind Blue Eyes"
- "Ball and Chain"
- "The Real Me"
- "I'm One"
- "The Punk and the Godfather"
- "5:15"
- "Drowned"
- "The Rock"
- "Love, Reign o'er Me"
- "Baba O'Riley"
Tour dates
Cancelled shows
Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason | ||
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North America 2019 | ||||||
October 23, 2019 | Edmonton | Canada | Rogers Place | Scheduling conflicts[9] |
Postponed shows
Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason | ||
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North America – leg #2 (2019) | ||||||
September 25, 2019 | Houston | United States | Toyota Center | Illness[10][11][12] | ||
September 27, 2019 | Dallas | American Airlines Center | ||||
September 29, 2019 | Denver | Pepsi Center | ||||
UK & Ireland 2020[13] | ||||||
March 16, 2020 | Manchester | England | Manchester Arena | The COVID-19 pandemic | ||
March 18, 2020 | Dublin | Ireland | 3Arena | |||
March 21, 2020 | Newcastle upon Tyne | England | Utilita Arena | |||
March 23, 2020 | Glasgow | Scotland | SSE Hydro | |||
March 25, 2020 | Leeds | England | First Direct Arena | |||
March 28, 2020[lower-alpha 2] | London | Royal Albert Hall | ||||
March 30, 2020 | Cardiff | Wales | Motorpoint Arena Cardiff | |||
April 1, 2020 | Birmingham | England | Resorts World Arena | |||
April 3, 2020 | Nottingham | Motorpoint Arena | ||||
April 6, 2020 | Liverpool | M&S Bank Arena | ||||
April 8, 2020 | London | The SSE Arena, Wembley | ||||
Cancelled shows – to be rescheduled
Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason | ||
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North America – leg #3 – Cancelled tour (to be rescheduled) | ||||||
April 21, 2020 | Hollywood | United States | Hard Rock Live | The COVID-19 pandemic | ||
April 23, 2020 | Highland Heights | BB&T Arena | ||||
April 27, 2020[lower-alpha 3] | Dallas | American Airlines Center | ||||
April 30, 2020[lower-alpha 4] | Houston | Toyota Center | ||||
May 2, 2020[lower-alpha 5] | Denver | Pepsi Center | ||||
May 5, 2020 | Las Vegas | The Colosseum at Caesars Palace | ||||
May 7, 2020 | ||||||
May 9, 2020 | ||||||
May 12, 2020 | ||||||
May 14, 2020 | ||||||
May 16, 2020 | ||||||
Notes
- The concert of September 3, 2019, at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto was originally planned to take place on June 1, 2019, but was rescheduled to accommodate the Toronto Raptors advancing to the 2019 NBA Finals[6]
- As part of the annual Teenage Cancer Trust shows
- April 2020 Rescheduled show (from September 2019) – cancelled ever since
- April 2020 Rescheduled show (from September 2019) – cancelled ever since
- May 2020 Rescheduled show (from September 2019) – cancelled ever since
References
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- "The Who Announce 2019 North American Tour Dates". loudwire.com. Retrieved 2019-01-15.
- "NEWS: The Who Announce Huge Wembley Stadium Show – Support from Kaiser Chiefs, Eddie Vedder (by Tim Peacock)". udiscovermusic.com. 2019-01-28. Retrieved 2019-01-28.
- "MOVING ON! TOUR: WEMBLEY STADIUM, LONDON: JULY 6, 2019". Retrieved 2020-07-04.
- Association, The Football. "The Who, Eddie Vedder & Kaiser Chiefs". www.wembleystadium.com. Retrieved 2019-07-07.
- "Moving On! Tour: Toronto Date Rescheduled". thewho.com. May 10, 2019. Retrieved May 14, 2019.
- "The Who announce the rescheduled tour dates for the UK and Ireland". Facebook. 18 March 2020. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
- "The Who announce rescheduled UK and Ireland tour dates". www.thewho.com. 18 March 2020. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
- Garner, Ryan (May 14, 2019). "The Who cancels Oct. 23 show at Rogers Place". Edmonton Journal. Retrieved August 3, 2019.
- Lifton, Dave (September 26, 2019). "The Who Postpone Show After Roger Daltrey Loses His Voice". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved September 27, 2019.
- Christensen, Thor (September 26, 2019). "The Who postpone Dallas concert after Roger Daltrey loses his singing voice". Dallas Morning News. Retrieved September 27, 2019.
- Wenzel, John (September 27, 2019). "The Who postpones Denver concert after ending Houston show halfway through set". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved September 27, 2019.
- "After serious consideration, it is with much regret that THE WHO have postponed their UK and Ireland Tour, due to start next Monday March 16th in Manchester at the Manchester Arena and finishing at Wembley SSE Arena on April 8th..." Facebook. 12 March 2020. Retrieved 12 March 2020.