Legendary rock icons The Who have announced their final North American farewell tour after six decades. Despite previous “farewell” announcements dating back to 1982, founding members Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend insist this 2025 North American tour—appropriately titled “The Song Is Over”—will be their “truly grand finale” on stage. This 16-city tour gives fans one last chance to witness the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers in action as they play major venues across the US and Canada.

Read on for complete details about this historic farewell tour, including how to get tickets, venue information, and everything you need to know about The Who’s last tour.

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What Is The Who’s 2025 “The Song Is Over” Tour?

“The Song Is Over” tour represents The Who’s final planned live performances in North America. This 16-date tour will showcase the band’s legendary catalog spanning six decades of revolutionary rock music.

The tour will visit some of North America’s most iconic venues, including Boston’s historic Fenway Park, New York’s Madison Square Garden, Chicago’s United Center, and the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. The farewell tour offers fans one final opportunity to witness the rock legends perform their timeless classics live.

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The Who 2025 “The Song Is Over” Farewell Tour Dates:

  • August 16 – Sunrise, FL @ Amerant Bank Arena (Get Tickets)
  • August 19 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center (Get Tickets)
  • August 21 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center (Get Tickets)
  • August 23 – Atlantic City, NJ @ Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall (Get Tickets)
  • August 26 – Boston, MA @ Fenway Park (Get Tickets)
  • August 28 – Wantagh, NY @ Northwell at Jones Beach Theater (Get Tickets)
  • August 30 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden (Get Tickets)
  • September 2 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage (Get Tickets)
  • September 4 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage (Get Tickets)
  • September 7 – Chicago, IL @ United Center (Get Tickets)
  • September 17 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl (Get Tickets)
  • September 19 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl (Get Tickets)
  • September 21 – Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre (Get Tickets)
  • September 23 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena (Get Tickets)
  • September 25 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena (Get Tickets)
  • September 28 – Las Vegas, NV @ MGM Grand Garden Arena (Final Show) (Get Tickets)

Where to Purchase The Who Tickets:

Tickets for The Who’s 2025 “The Song Is Over” tour are now on sale.

  • Ticketmaster
  • StubHub – Look for deals or get tickets to sold-out shows on the secondary market

Note: If you’re planning a trip to see The Who, you can save 15% off travel and accommodations through Booking.com.

The Who 2025 “The Song Is Over” VIP Packages:

VIP packages are on sale now via VIP Nation. Click here for more information.

BABA O’RILEY ULTIMATE PACKAGE

  • One premium reserved ticket in rows 1-5*
  • Access to pre-show soundcheck with members of The Who**
  • Invitation to The Who’s pre-show VIP Lounge:***
    • Exclusive access to The Who’s memorabilia display with instruments, past and current show photography
    • Photo booth access to commemorate your evening
    • Hot and cold hors d’oeuvres
    • Beer, wine and soft drinks (2 drink tickets per person)****
    • Music playing your favorite The Who set list
  • Limited edition tour poster autographed by Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend
  • Commemorative VIP laminate
  • Specially designed merchandise exclusive to VIP package purchasers
  • Crowd-free merchandise shopping (where available)
  • Priority check-in and entrance
  • On-site VIP event staff

MY GENERATION PACKAGE

  • One premium reserved ticket*
  • Access to pre-show soundcheck with members of The Who**
  • Invitation to The Who’s pre-show VIP Lounge:***
    • Exclusive access to The Who’s memorabilia display with instruments, past and current show photography
    • Photo booth access to commemorate your evening
    • Hot and cold hors d’oeuvres
    • Beer, wine and soft drinks (2 drink tickets per person)****
    • Music playing your favorite The Who set list
  • Limited edition tour poster (non-autographed)
  • Commemorative VIP laminate
  • Specially designed merchandise exclusive to VIP package purchasers
  • Crowd-free merchandise shopping (where available)
  • Priority check-in and entrance
  • On-site VIP event staff

WHO ARE YOU VIP PACKAGE

  • One premium reserved ticket*
  • Limited edition tour poster
  • Commemorative VIP laminate
  • Specially designed merchandise exclusive to VIP package purchasers
  • Designated check-in
  • On-site VIP event staff

*Locations may vary by venue, see specific date for details.
**Soundcheck may not include all band members.
***No artist involvement in VIP Lounge.
****Local liquor laws apply.

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In Their Own Words: The Who on Their Final Tour

In announcing the farewell tour, Roger Daltrey reflected on the band’s journey, saying: “Every musician’s dream in the early 60’s was to make it big in the US charts. For the Who, that dream came true in 1967 and our lives were changed forever. The warmth of the American audiences over the years have been inspirational to me… It’s not easy to end the big part of my life that touring with The Who has been. Thanks for being there for us and look forward to seeing you one last time.”

Pete Townshend added: “Well, all good things must come to an end. It is a poignant time… Roger and I still carry the banner for the late Keith Moon and John Entwistle and of course, all of our longtime Who fans… This tour will be about fond memories, love and laughter. Make sure you join in.”

What to Expect at The Who’s Farewell Shows

While no setlist has been officially announced, fans can expect the band to perform their greatest hits from their illustrious career. The Who’s catalog includes iconic songs like “My Generation,” “Baba O’Riley,” “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” “Pinball Wizard,” “Who Are You,” and many more timeless classics that revolutionized rock music.

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The current live lineup typically features Daltrey and Townshend accompanied by a full band featuring Zak Starkey (drums), Simon Townshend (guitar), Jon Button (bass), Loren Gold (keyboards), Billy Nicholls (backing vocals), Katie Jacoby (violin), Audrey Q. Snyder (cello), Keith Levenson (music coordinator), and Emily Marshall (keyboard).

The Who 2025 Tour – Frequently Asked Questions

How much do tickets cost for The Who’s farewell tour?

Ticket prices for The Who’s farewell tour vary by venue and seating section. Based on current listings, here’s what fans can expect to pay:

  • Standard Tickets: $65 – $350 (varies by venue and seating location)
  • Premium Seats: $400 – $750
  • VIP Packages: $750 – $1,500+

Note: Prices are subject to change based on demand. Additional fees may apply at checkout.

Will there be VIP packages available for The Who’s farewell tour?
Yes, VIP packages will be offered and typically include premium seating, exclusive merchandise, pre-show soundcheck access, and more. Details are available via VIP Nation.

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Are there age restrictions for The Who’s concerts?
Age restrictions vary by venue. Check with the specific venue for their policy regarding minors attending the concert.

Is this really The Who’s final tour?
According to band members Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend, “The Song Is Over” tour is intended to be their definitive farewell to touring. While the band announced farewell tours in the past (dating back to 1982), they have emphasized that this tour represents their “truly grand finale.”

Will The Who add more dates to the farewell tour?
Currently, only the 16 North American dates have been announced. It’s unknown if additional dates will be added or if farewell shows will be scheduled for other continents.

Who is in The Who’s current touring lineup?
The Who currently consists of original members Roger Daltrey (vocals) and Pete Townshend (guitar), alongside Zak Starkey (drums), Simon Townshend (guitar), Jon Button (bass), Loren Gold (keyboards), Billy Nicholls (backing vocals), Katie Jacoby (violin), Audrey Q. Snyder (cello), Keith Levenson (music coordinator), and Emily Marshall (keyboard).

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Original members Keith Moon (drums) and John Entwistle (bass) passed away in 1978 and 2002, respectively.

How long is a typical Who concert?
Recent Who concerts have typically lasted between 2 to 2.5 hours, featuring approximately 20-25 songs spanning their entire career.

Will there be opening acts for The Who’s farewell tour?
No opening acts have been announced yet for the farewell tour. This information will likely be released closer to the tour dates.

How many times has The Who announced “farewell” tours?
The Who first announced a farewell tour in 1982, then returned to touring in the late 1980s and have toured periodically since. In 2015, they embarked on their 50th anniversary tour described as a “long goodbye.”

What is the significance of the tour name “The Song Is Over”?
“The Song Is Over” is a track from The Who’s acclaimed 1971 album Who’s Next. The title symbolically represents the conclusion of the band’s touring career.

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