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The Who Tour 2006–2007
Tour by The Who
Location
  • Europe
  • South Africa
  • United States
Associated albumEndless Wire
Start date7 June 2006
End date1 December 2007
Legs5
No. of shows113
The Who concert chronology
  • The Who 2005 performances
    (2005)
  • Endless Wire Tour
    (2006–07)
  • The Who Tour 2008–2009
    (2008–09)

The Who Tour 2006–2007 was The Who's first worldwide concert tour since 1997, supporting their Endless Wire album.

History

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In December 2005, Rolling Stone magazine announced that The Who would be touring in the summer of 2006, visiting Australia, Canada, Japan, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In advance of their new Endless Wire album release, the band embarked on a 24-date European tour followed by their first world tour, their first shows since their short 2004 tours and brief performance at Live 8 in 2005. Members of the group's 2002 and 2004 line-up remained, namely Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend but also including keyboardist John "Rabbit" Bundrick (due to the illness of his wife, replaced on 25 shows over two legs of the tour by his keyboard tech, Brian Kehew), bassist Pino Palladino, drummer Zak Starkey and guitarist/backup vocalist Simon Townshend. Opening acts featured on the worldwide tour included The Casbah Club, Peeping Tom, moe., Inward Eye, Rose Hill Drive, The Pretenders, and The Tragically Hip.

It was announced at short notice that the opening gig of the tour would be at the University of Leeds Refectory on 17 June, the same venue at which the band recorded the Live at Leeds album in 1970. Tickets to this particular show were sold in person only from the Leeds University Union, with sales limited to two tickets per person.[1] Before the concert Daltrey and Townshend unveiled a blue plaque to commemorate the recording of Live at Leeds at the same venue 36 years before. The show was so greatly anticipated that the BBC covered the story, both on the day of the concert and the day after, including interviews with audience members as they were leaving the performance.[2][3]

In July, the group played a number of music festivals around the UK, including the second day of Hyde Park Calling, a concert to celebrate the twenty year anniversary of the Hard Rock Cafe, on 2 July, Oxegen in Ireland on 8 July, and T in the Park in Scotland on 9 July. When The Who performed at Hyde Park Calling, they were joined by Top Gear presenters Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond to test vans. The episode was broadcast on 30 July 2006.

Shows from the entire European tour were broadcast online at the band's website. Video streaming company Streaming Tank were in charge of broadcasting the concerts, headed up by the technical team for The Lord of the Rings film trilogy. This was the first attempt by any band to broadcast entire shows via the Internet since the Pixelon-sponsored "Vegas Job" (later released on DVD as The Vegas Job) in October 1999, which had been the band's first attempt at live broadcasting over the internet. Most of the European shows were preceded in the broadcast by an episode of the web TV program, In The Attic, presented by Rachel Fuller and Mikey Cuthbert. At festivals such as the O2 Festival in Leeds, the opening artists for The Who appeared as guests on the show once they came off stage.

On 12 September, The band opened the first leg of the North American tour in Philadelphia at the Wachovia Center, then later appeared at the BBC's Electric Proms and on the Parkinson before returning to the United States. The second North American leg concluded in Columbus, Ohio on 11 December.

The group spent most of the first half of 2007 touring again, starting with a return trip to North America that began on 23 February in Reno, Nevada and ended on 26 March in Hollywood, Florida, followed by the band's Teenage Cancer Trust benefit concert at the Royal Albert Hall in London on 31 March. An extensive trip through various parts of the United Kingdom and Europe began in Lisbon, Portugal on 16 May and concluded in Helsinki, Finland on 9 July. The band also did a one-off show on 6 October at Messegelände in Hanover, Germany to celebrate the International Volkswagen Minibus Meeting. The band also flew to South Africa to do another 46664 concert to celebrate World AIDS Day.

The 2006–2007 tours were financially successful and well received by fans and critics alike, with only a couple of minor setbacks. One incident occurred on 8 December 2006 in Saint Paul, Minnesota, when Daltrey's voice gave out near the end of a performance. Daltrey had apologised to the audience earlier in the concert, saying that he was suffering from bronchitis.[4] On 13 March 2007 the band came on stage as usual in Tampa, Florida but abruptly ended the show moments into the opening number when it became painfully clear that Daltrey was unable to sing at all. Townshend stopped the band and apologised, saying they wanted to at least "give it a go" despite Daltrey being seriously ill with an upper respiratory infection. The band's manager Bill Curbishley quickly rescheduled the show, which was successfully performed on 25 March. Dates in Mexico City and San Antonio, Texas were also postponed, but the band ultimately chose to cancel them instead.[5] Another incident occurred in Verona, Italy, on 11 June 2007 when a massive rainstorm forced the band to stop the concert after only five songs, and when they came back on stage over an hour later, Daltrey found himself unable to sing.[6] Townshend announced the show was cancelled, but ferocious booing from the rain-soaked crowd persuaded the band to return to the stage 40 minutes later to play the rest of the set, this time with Pete doing most of the vocals and a raucous and visibly frustrated Daltrey singing just a verse here and there when his voice permitted, giving all he could in the final "Won't Get Fooled Again".[7]

Live releases

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Live material from 2006–2007 has appeared on the following releases:

Tour band

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Additional Members

Typical set lists

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2006 UK/Europe leg

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This particular leg of the tour lasted from 7 June 2006 in Hertfordshire until 29 July 2006 in Zaragoza, Spain. This leg featured the first live performances of certain songs from Endless Wire, such as the mini-opera "Wire & Glass" and "Mike Post Theme". The typical setlist consisted of ( All songs written by Pete Townshend except where noted)

  1. "I Can't Explain"
  2. "The Seeker"
  3. "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" (Roger Daltrey and Townshend)
  4. "Who Are You"
  5. "Behind Blue Eyes"
  6. "Sound Round" (Dropped after 25 June)
  7. "Pick Up The Peace" (Dropped after 25 June)
  8. "Endless Wire" (Dropped after 25 June)
  9. "We Got A Hit" (Dropped after 25 June)
  10. "They Made My Dream Come True" (Dropped after 25 June)
  11. "Mirror Door" (Dropped after 25 June)
  12. "Real Good Looking Boy" (Townshend, Luigi Creatore, Hugo Peretti and George David Weiss)
  13. "Mike Post Theme" (not on 7 June; and 8 July.)
  14. "Baba O'Riley"
  15. "The Kids Are Alright"
  16. "Naked Eye" (Added on 14 July)
  17. "The Relay" (Added on 11 July)
  18. "You Better You Bet" (Added on 5 July)
  19. "My Generation" (Added on 28 June)
  20. "Won't Get Fooled Again"
  21. "Substitute"
  22. "Pinball Wizard"
  23. "Amazing Journey"
  24. "Sparks"
  25. "See Me, Feel Me"

There were some set list substitutions, variations, and order switches during the tour. "Old Red Wine" was not performed at all the shows, and was sometimes attached to the end of "Won't Get Fooled Again" or "See Me, Feel Me". Three of the first four shows had the Tommy medley played as the regular set ender with "Won't Get Fooled Again" moving to the encore. Other songs occasionally played were:

  • "Let's See Action" (Performed on 17 and 28 June and 5, 11, 12, 15, and 23 July).
  • "Old Red Wine" (Performed on 25 and 30 June and 15, 17, 18, 22, and 27 July)
  • "Eminence Front" (Performed on 17 June)
  • "Magic Bus" (Performed on 15 July)
  • "Cry If You Want" (Performed on 17, 25, and 28 June and 27 and 29 July)
  • "Bargain" (Performed on 28 and 30 June and 2 and 3 July)
  • "Love, Reign o'er Me" (Performed on 28 and 30 June and 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 20, 22, 27, and 29 July.)
  • "I'm One" (Performed on 30 June)
  • "Greyhound Girl" (Pete Townshend solo song) (Performed on 14 and 17 July)
  • "Drowned" (acoustic) (Performed on 18 and 25 June and 2, 6, 18, 27, and 29 July)

2006 US/Canada leg

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This particular leg of the tour lasted from 12 September 2006 in Philadelphia until 11 December 2006 in Columbus, Ohio. Here is the typical setlist of the first leg, all songs written by Pete Townshend except where noted.

  1. "I Can't Explain"
  2. "The Seeker"
  3. "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" (Roger Daltrey and Townshend)
  4. "Baba O'Riley"
  5. "Behind Blue Eyes"
  6. "Real Good Looking Boy" (Townshend, Luigi Creatore, Hugo Peretti and George David Weiss)
  7. "Sound Round"
  8. "Pick Up the Peace"
  9. "Endless Wire"
  10. "We Got a Hit"
  11. "They Made My Dream Come True"
  12. "Mirror Door"
  13. "The Relay"
  14. "You Better You Bet"
  15. "Who Are You"
  16. "A Man in a Purple Dress"
  17. "Black Widow's Eyes"
  18. "Fragments" (Lawrence Ball and Townshend)
  19. "My Generation"
  20. "Cry If You Want"
  21. "Won't Get Fooled Again"
  22. "Substitute"
  23. "Pinball Wizard"
  24. "Amazing Journey"
  25. "Sparks"
  26. "See Me, Feel Me"
  27. "Tea & Theatre"

By the time the band reached the second leg of this tour, on November, they switched the order of a few songs, added some and dropped some as well. Here is the typical setlist for the second US leg, All songs written by Pete Townshend except where noted.

  1. "I Can't Explain"
  2. "The Seeker"
  3. "Substitute" (Replaced with "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" (Roger Daltrey and Townshend) after 18 November)
  4. "Fragments" (Lawrence Ball and Townshend)
  5. "Who Are You"
  6. "Behind Blue Eyes"
  7. "Sound Round"
  8. "Pick Up the Peace"
  9. "Endless Wire"
  10. "We Got a Hit"
  11. "They Made My Dream Come True"
  12. "Mirror Door"
  13. "Baba O'Riley"
  14. "Eminence Front"
  15. "A Man in a Purple Dress"
  16. "Mike Post Theme"
  17. "You Better You Bet"
  18. "My Generation"
  19. "Cry If You Want"
  20. "Won't Get Fooled Again"
  21. "Pinball Wizard"
  22. "Amazing Journey"
  23. "Sparks"
  24. "See Me, Feel Me"
  25. "Tea & Theatre"

There were some set list substitutions, variations, and order switches during the tour. "Black Widow's Eyes" was sometimes inserted between "A Man in a Purple Dress" and "Mike Post Theme". Also, at a concert in Saint Paul, Minnesota, the traditional encore was skipped and a medley of "My Generation", "Cry If You Want" and "Naked Eye" was played because singer Roger Daltrey left the stage due to voice problems. Here is a list of the rest of the songs performed on the tour but not on the above lists:

  • "Naked Eye" (Performed on 25 September and 8 and 11 December)
  • "Unholy Trinity" (Performed on 12 and 13 September and 5 October)
  • "Bargain" (Performed on 25 September)
  • "My Generation Blues" (Performed on 25 September)
  • "Old Red Wine" (Performed on 10 October and 11 December)
  • "Overture" (Performed on 5 November)

2007 US leg

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This particular leg of the tour lasted from 23 February 2007 in Reno, Nevada until 26 March 2007 in Hollywood, Florida. Here is a typical setlist for the leg of the tour, All songs written by Pete Townshend except where noted.

  1. "I Can't Explain"
  2. "The Seeker"
  3. "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" (Roger Daltrey and Townshend)
  4. "Fragments" (Lawrence Ball and Townshend)
  5. "Who Are You"
  6. "Behind Blue Eyes"
  7. "Real Good Looking Boy" (Townshend, Luigi Creatore, Hugo Peretti and George David Weiss)
  8. "Sound Round"
  9. "Pick Up the Peace"
  10. "Endless Wire"
  11. "We Got a Hit"
  12. "They Made My Dream Come True"
  13. "Mirror Door"
  14. "Baba O'Riley"
  15. "Eminence Front"
  16. "A Man in a Purple Dress"
  17. "Black Widow's Eyes"
  18. "You Better You Bet"
  19. "My Generation"
  20. "Cry If You Want"
  21. "Won't Get Fooled Again"
  22. "Pinball Wizard"
  23. "Amazing Journey""Sparks"
  24. "See Me, Feel Me"
  25. "Tea & Theatre"

There were some set list substitutions, variations, and order switches during the tour. "Mike Post Theme" was played at the first concert in Reno on 23 February 2007. At the same concert, "The Relay" was substituted for "You Better You Bet", the only occurrence of that on this particular leg of the tour. Also, at three concerts (23, 25 and 26 March), a combination of "The Kids Are Alright" and "Substitute" was performed instead of the mini-opera. Here is a list of the rest of the songs performed on the tour but not on the above list:

  • "The Relay"
    • Performed on 23 February.
  • "Mike Post Theme"
    • Performed on 23 February.
  • "Naked Eye"
    • Performed on 26 (as encore) & 28 (as encore) February; and 5 (as encore), 8 (as encore) & 23 March.
  • "The Kids Are Alright"
    • Performed on 23, 25 & 26 March.
  • "Substitute"
    • Performed on 23, 25 & 26 March.
  • "Dirty Water" (Pete Townshend solo song)
    • Performed (briefly) on 23 March.
  • "Ring of Fire" (Johnny Cash)
    • Performed on 23 March.

2007 UK/Europe leg

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This particular leg of the tour lasted from 16 May 2007 in Lisbon, Portugal until 9 July 2007 in Helsinki, Finland (with an additional concert on 6 October 2007 in Hanover, Germany for a VW Bus Convention). This particular set is taken from a concert at the Atlántico Pavilion in Lisbon, Portugal on 16 May 2007. All songs written by Pete Townshend except where noted.

  1. "I Can't Explain"
  2. "The Seeker"
  3. "Fragments" (Lawrence Ball and Townshend)
  4. "Who Are You"
  5. "Behind Blue Eyes"
  6. "Real Good Looking Boy" (Townshend, Luigi Creatore, Hugo Peretti and George David Weiss) (Added on 5 June)
  7. "Sound Round"
  8. "Pick Up the Peace"
  9. "Endless Wire"
  10. "We Got a Hit"
  11. "They Made My Dream Come True"
  12. "Mirror Door"
  13. "Baba O'Riley"
  14. "Eminence Front"
  15. "Drowned"
  16. "A Man in a Purple Dress"
  17. "The Real Me"
  18. "5.15" (Replaced by "You Better You Bet" after 22 May)
  19. "My Generation"
  20. "Cry If You Want" (Dropped after 29 June)
  21. "Won't Get Fooled Again"
  22. "The Kids Are Alright"
  23. "Pinball Wizard"
  24. "Amazing Journey"/"Sparks"
  25. "See Me, Feel Me"
  26. "Tea & Theatre"

There were some set list substitutions, variations, and order switches during the tour. The third song slot alternated between "Substitute", "The Relay" and "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere". At certain shows, the mini-opera was dropped as well. Here is a list of the rest of the songs performed on the tour but not on the above list:

  • "Mike Post Theme"
    • Performed on 8 February; and 17, 22 & 23 May.
  • "The Relay"
    • Performed on 17, 19, 22, 23, 25, 26 & 30 May; and 1, 8, 9, 11, 13, 16, 18, 19, 23, 24 & 29 June; and 4 & 9 July and 6 October.
  • "I'm One"
    • Performed on 23 May.
  • "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" (Roger Daltrey and Townshend)
    • Performed on 1, 16, 18, 19, 23, 24, 26, 27, 29 & 30 June; and 4, 6 & 7 July; and 6 October.
  • "Magic Bus"
    • Performed on 11 June; and 7 July; and 6 October.
  • "Let's See Action"
    • Performed on 11 June.
  • "Old Red Wine"
    • Performed on 11 June and other dates.

46664 concert set

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To celebrate World AIDS Day, The Who made only their second ever appearance in South Africa to again perform at Nelson Mandela's 46664 concerts, this time on 1 December in Johannesburg. All songs written by Pete Townshend.

  1. "Baba O'Riley"
  2. "My Generation"
  3. "Substitute"
  4. "Pinball Wizard"
  5. "Love, Reign o'er Me"
  6. "You Better You Bet"
  7. "Magic Bus"
  8. "Eminence Front"
  9. "Who Are You"
  10. "Won't Get Fooled Again"

Tour dates

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Date City Country Venue Opening Act
Europe
7 June 2006 Hertfordshire England Knebworth House N/A
17 June 2006 Leeds University of Leeds Refectory
18 June 2006 Brighton Brighton Centre
25 June 2006 Leeds O2 Wireless Festival The Zutons
Super Furry Animals
The Flaming Lips
Eels
The Answer
28 June 2006 Bristol Ashton Gate Stadium Never the Bride
The Zutons
30 June 2006 Werchter Belgium Rock Werchter Festival
2 July 2006 London England Hyde Park Kharma 45
Ocean Colour Scene
Primal Scream
Razorlight
Rose Hill Drive
3 July 2006 Hampshire Beaulieu Motor Museum N/A
5 July 2006 Liverpool Liverpool Docks
6 July 2006
8 July 2006 Naas Ireland Oxegen
9 July 2006 Balado Scotland T in the Park
11 July 2006 Bonn Germany Museumplatz
12 July 2006 Berlin Treptow Arena
13 July 2006 Fritz Club
14 July 2006 Locarno Switzerland Piazza Grande
15 July 2006 Monte Carlo Monaco Salle des Étoiles
17 July 2006 Vienne France Theatre Antique
18 July 2006 Metz Galaxie Amnéville
20 July 2006 Nyon Switzerland Paléo Festival
22 July 2006 Sankt Pölten Austria Lovely Days Festival
23 July 2006 Ulm Germany Münsterplatz
27 July 2006 Madrid Spain Palacio de los Deportes
29 July 2006 Zaragoza Pabellón Principe Felipe
29 October 2006 Chalk Farm England The Roundhouse
North America
12 September 2006 Philadelphia United States Wachovia Center Peeping Tom
13 September 2006 Wantagh Jones Beach
15 September 2006 Ottawa Canada Scotiabank Place
16 September 2006 Boston United States TD Banknorth Garden
18 September 2006 New York City Madison Square Garden
19 September 2006
21 September 2006 Holmdel Township PNC Bank Arts Center
23 September 2006 Baltimore Pimlico Race Course
25 September 2006 Chicago United Center
26 September 2006 Des Moines Wells Fargo Center
29 September 2006 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills
30 September 2006 London Canada John Labatt Centre
3 October 2006 Winnipeg MTS Centre
5 October 2006 Calgary Pengrowth Saddledome
6 October 2006 Edmonton Rexall Place
8 October 2006 Vancouver General Motors Place
10 October 2006 Portland United States Rose Garden
11 October 2006 Seattle KeyArena
4 November 2006 Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl
5 November 2006
8 November 2006 San Jose HP Pavilion
10 November 2006 Paradise Mandalay Bay Events Center
11 November 2006 Indian Wells Indian Wells Tennis Garden
13 November 2006 Salt Lake City Delta Center
14 November 2006 Denver Pepsi Center
17 November 2006 Dallas American Airlines Center
18 November 2006 Houston Toyota Center
20 November 2006 Sunrise Bank Atlantic Arena
22 November 2006 Duluth Gwinnett Center
24 November 2006 Atlantic City The Borgata
25 November 2006 Philadelphia Wachovia Center
27 November 2006 Herhsey Giant Center
28 November 2006 Bridgeport Arena at Harbor Yard
1 December 2006 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
2 December 2006 Boston TD Banknorth Garden
4 December 2006 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre
5 December 2006 Grand Rapids United States Van Andel Arena
7 December 2006 Omaha QWest Center
8 December 2006 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center
11 December 2006 Columbus, Ohio Value City Arena
Europe
8 February 2007 London England The Hospital Club
North America
23 February 2007 Reno United States Reno Events Center
25 February 2007 Fresno Save Mart Center
26 February 2007 Long Beach Civic Center
28 February 2007 Phoenix US Airways Center
1 March 2007 San Diego iPayOne Center
5 March 2007 Hoffman Estates Sears Centre
6 March 2007 Indianapolis Conseco Fieldhouse
8 March 2007 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center
9 March 2007 Atlantic City The Borgata
11 March 2007 Uniondale Nassau Coliseum
22 March 2007 North Little Rock Alltel Arena
23 March 2007 Oklahoma City Ford Center
25 March 2007 Tampa Ford Amphitheater
26 March 2007 Hollywood Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Hollywood
Europe
31 March 2007 London England Royal Albert Hall
16 May 2007 Lisbon Portugal Pavilhão Atlântico
17 May 2007 Madrid Spain Palacio de los Deportes
19 May 2007 Bilbao Bizkaia Arena
22 May 2007 Birmingham England National Indoor Arena
23 May 2007 Sheffield Sheffield Arena
25 May 2007 Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
26 May 2007 Hull KC Stadium
30 May 2007 Peel Peel Bay Festival
1 June 2007 Swansea Wales Liberty Stadium
2 June 2007 Southampton England Rose Bowl
5 June 2007 Rotterdam Netherlands Rotterdam Ahoy
6 June 2007 Paris France Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy
8 June 2007 Antwerp Belgium Lotto Arena
9 June 2007 Fulda Germany Messe Galerie
11 June 2007 Verona Italy Arena di Verona
13 June 2007 Munich Germany Olympiahalle
16 June 2007 Leipzig Völkerschlachtdenkmal
18 June 2007 Hamburg Stadtpark
19 June 2007 Oberhausen König Pilsener Arena
23 June 2007 Cheshire England Knowsley Hall
24 June 2007 Glastonbury Glastonbury Festival
26 June 2007 London Wembley Arena
27 June 2007
29 June 2007 Dublin Ireland Marlay Park
30 June 2007 Cork Marquee
4 July 2007 Kristiansand Norway Quart Festival
6 July 2007 Stockholm Sweden Globe Arena
7 July 2007 Roskilde Denmark Roskilde Festival
9 July 2007 Helsinki Finland Hartwall Areena
2007 International Volkswagen Minibus Meeting
6 October 2007 Hanover Germany Messegelände
2007 46664 Concert for World AIDS Day
1 December 2007 Johannesburg South Africa Ellis Park

See also

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References

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  1. ^ University of Leeds: Live at Leeds – again
  2. ^ Leeds gig to launch The Who tour, BBC News
  3. ^ The Who recreate 1970 Leeds gig, BBC News
  4. ^ Official tour site news: 12.12.06 The Who wrap up 2nd American leg
  5. ^ "The Who Tampa show rescheduled for March 25th". The Who Tour. 14 March 2007.
  6. ^ 11.06.2007 The Who in Verona – Roger's voice has gone on Behind Blue Eyes
  7. ^ 11.06.2007 The Who in Verona – "Won't get fooled again" – Roger without voice but singing anyway
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