The Who are heading back on the road after a four-year break and bringing their 1973 rock opera "Quadrophenia" with them. Surviving original members Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey announced the tour -- a 36-date romp through North America -- in a web press conference on Wednesday. They'll be playing the classic album in its entirety.
Daltrey described performing with his longtime bandmate as like being in a "war zone... something happens on stage," he said. "Pete drives me. It's rarely dull."
The tour begins a first leg on Nov. 1 in Sunrise, Fla. and runs for six weeks before breaking for the holidays. The trip will resume on Jan. 28 in Anaheim, Calif. and wrap up in Providence, R.I. on Feb. 26.
The new Quadrophenia is going to be amazing tonight! The Who's Fall tour is going to be even better, can't wait!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LT-6SjB-vM
Super excited for this!! I've never had the chance to see the Who, and now they're going to be playing my favourite album! Yes!