![]() Other beloved Who tracks and songs from their 2019 WHO album, their first studio release in 13 years, will also be performed live. The full set list is still to be released, but rock fans can expect Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and band to perform music from throughout their nearly 60-year career including sections devoted to classic albums Tommy and Quadrophenia. Gates will open at 4.30pm with UB40 set to perform before The Who take to the stage to be greeted by huge applause from rock fans. When will the legendary rock band be on stage? They will be joined by UB40, featuring Ali Campbell, whose back catalogue boasts songs such as Red Red Wine and Kingston Town. I’m really looking forward to bringing this show to the UK." Who is supporting The Who in Derby? Move on, with new music, classic Who music, all performed in new and exciting ways. Pete Townshend added: “Roger initially christened this tour with an orchestra ‘Moving On!’ I love it. This opportunity will give our UK Who fans the chance to hear our current show, which, with the addition of an orchestra, takes our music to new heights.” Roger Daltrey said: “Having not toured the UK for six years, it's great that at this time of our careers we have the chance to go to places that are not on the usual touring map, like Edinburgh Castle and Derby, as well as the other cities across the country that we haven’t been to for decades. What have Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend said about coming to Derby? Orchestra conductor Keith Levenson, lead violinist Katie Jacoby and lead cellist Audrey Snyder will also be there. The 2023 UK tour will feature The Who’s full live band comprised of guitarist/singer Simon Townshend, keyboardist Loren Gold, second keyboardist Emily Marshall, bassist Jon Button, drummer Zak Starkey and backing vocals by Billy Nicholls. The band will take to the stage at the Incora County Ground on Friday, July 14. Below you can find useful information like details on the support act, how you can get tickets, and where you can park on the night. Here at Derbyshire Live, we have put together an everything we know so far guide to The Who's highly-anticipated Derby gig. “Following on from the likes of Elton John, Little Mix and Michael Bublé in recent years, this promises to be another spectacular night of musical entertainment for all visitors and a standout date in the calendar for the local community and wider region to enjoy.” “It’s the first time The Who will perform in Derby since 1966, they are among the greatest rock bands in music history, with ten UK top ten albums and so many memorable songs. READ MORE: The Who set to perform in Derby in July 2023 as part of UK tour Ryan Duckett, Derbyshire County Cricket Club chief executive, said: “It is fantastic to be welcoming rock legends, The Who, to The Incora County Ground this upcoming summer, further enhancing our reputation as a multi-purpose events venue in the heart of the East Midlands. The gig forms part of an eight-date summer UK tour entitled ‘The Who Hits Back!’ announced today (Monday, January 30). Music lovers can expect Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and the band to perform music from throughout their nearly 60-year career including sections devoted to the classic albums Tommy and Quadrophenia. The legendary rock band will take to the stage at Derbyshire County Cricket Club's Incora County Ground on Friday, July 14. The Who will be performing in Derby for the first time since the mid-1960s this summer.
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