- Music
- 08 Feb 07
The Who for Cork and Dublin
Following on from their incendiary performance last year at Oxegen, The Who have confirmed visits to Marlay Park, Dublin (June 29) and Live At The Marquee, Cork (30).
Tickets for the respective shows are €69.50 and €76.25/€86.25 and go on sale at 9am on Friday February 16 (Dublin) and Thursday February 15 (The People’s Republic).
“It goes on and on and on and on and on,” enthuses Pete Townshend [pictured right by Andrew Duffy] of the band’s longevity. “It gets better and better and better and better. It is more and more fun. But this chapter is over in July 2007 so if you want to catch the new Who at their most effective for twenty years, come and join us."
Echoing those sentiments, Roger Daltrey adds: “It’s great to have been around for this length of time and still be playing new material, having it so well received and people liking the music. Life doesn't get any better than that!”
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