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The Who to officially release 1971 concert, 'Live At The Oval 1971'
The Who to officially release 1971 concert, 'Live At The Oval 1971'

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time08-05-2025

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The Who to officially release 1971 concert, 'Live At The Oval 1971'

The Who will release, Live At The Oval 1971, as part of the Whooligan Fan Club exclusively HERE, fans will receive early ticket access, exclusive Whooligan merchandise and a copy of Live At The Oval 1971! View the 3 images of this gallery on the original article The Who announced their bittersweet final tour of the US and Canada as a grand finale of their six-decade career. The Who duo, Roger Daltrey & Pete Townshend, revealed the news live during a press conference at the Iconic Images gallery in Piccadilly, London. The 2025 North America Farewell Tour aptly titled The Song Is Over is named after The Who's 1971 classic song. Tickets will be available on Friday, May 16 at 10:00 AM local time at On August 22, 2025— Live At The Oval 1971 will be available on all DSPs, CD, Atmos, and 2-LP 180-gram black vinyl, and limited edition 2-LP Sea Blue & Red Hot color swirl and splatter vinyl. Fans may now pre-order Live At The Oval 1971 on The Who's official store HERE; available for pre-order at all retailers June 13. Live At The Oval 1971 is the first-ever official recording of The Who's sought-after set at Goodbye Summer: A Rock Concert in aid of Famine Relief for the People of Bangladesh. The band notably headlined The Oval cricket ground in Kennington, South London on September 18, 1971 for this benefit. During the show, the band—Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle, and Keith Moon—performed a 15-song setlist highlighted staples such as 'Behind Blue Eyes,' 'Won't Get Fooled Again,' 'Pinball Wizard' and more for an audience of 35,000-plus. Previously only available as a poor-quality bootleg, this legendary show has never received an official release until now. Live At The Oval 1971 was newly mixed from the original 8-track analog multi-track tapes. Setting the scene, The Who had just released Who's Next a month prior on August 2, 1971, and played five songs from the latter at The Oval. Renowned for their unpredictable and unforgettable performances, it concludes with Townshend and Moon smashing their equipment. Check out the full tracklisting below. TRACKLISTING: CD 1. So Glad To See Ya 2. Summertime Blues 3. My Wife 4. Love Ain't For Keeping 5. I Can't Explain 6. Substitute 7. Bargain 8. Behind Blue Eyes 9. Won't Get Fooled Again 10. Baby Don't You Do It 11. Pinball Wizard 12. See Me, Feel Me / Listening To You 13. My Generation 14. Naked Eye 15. Magic Bus 2LP LP ONE – SIDE A 1. So Glad To See Ya 2. Summertime Blues 3. My Wife 4. Love Ain't For Keeping 5. I Can't Explain 6. Substitute LP ONE – SIDE B 1. Bargain 2. Behind Blue Eyes 3. Won't Get Fooled Again LP TWO – SIDE C 1. Baby Don't You Do It 2. Pinball Wizard 3. See Me, Feel Me / Listening To You LP TWO – SIDE D 1. My Generation 2. Naked Eye 3. Magic Bus Other related items in the Goldmine Shop

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