The Who Tickets
The Who began playing at the local dive bar Anyplace. The group harassed the local radio station to play their early songs. The Who’s members met in 1979. The guitarist use to listen to tapes constantly as a kid.
Members of The Who see this tour as a chance to expose another group of fans to their music. The group is in the start of the promotional tour for their newest project.
Often times, critics have praised The Who for their ability to energize the crowd at concerts. A music critic from Houston, Thomas Brooks, has always been enamored with band’s incredible front man. The Who’s newest project has received great reviews from Michael Jenson, a music critic out of Springfield, and Ethan Van Gundy, from Shelbyville.
The years of paying their dues paid off when The Who signed a record deal. The Who’s single rose quickly in the charts giving then the national recognition they always wanted.
The Who accepted that they were real working musicians in 1995, after the group's first fan club was started by Sandra Oswalt. After the group’s first North American tour, the fan club grew from the couple dozen fans who heard the band play around Boston to the thousands who heard them play across the nation.
The group loves playing in Jacksonville because they have never failed to sell out a how in the city. TheSeats.com allows fans to stop at one place online and find all the information they need. The site has The Who tickets, the touring schedule, and seating charts for concerts.




