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Hollywood Bowl
Prepare for a great night as The Who ‘The Song Is Over’ Farewell Tour arrives at the Hollywood Bowl on September 17th, 2025 in Los Angeles. This iconic concert will mark the end of one of the most important chapters in the history of the legendary rock band who brought you a huge number of hits such as “My Generation,” “Baba O’Riley,” and “Won’t Get Fooled Again.”
Daltrey’s voice will open the gig in overdrive, and Townshend’s guitar riffs will entrance you. Off the heels of their recent acclaimed performances and reminiscing over their groundbreaking Quadrophenia album over two decades ago plus their almost brand new album WHO, The Who are practically royalty in the music industry. The Who’s acceptance into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame alongside hundreds of sold out shows and Quadrophenia proves they will never fade.
Hit the link to buy the tickets before they go up, the range is now resting at $121 and up. Guarantee your place among the crowds for a long lasting memorable evening of rock savagery before the curtains fully close, forever.
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Hollywood Bowl
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Hollywood Bowl
Rock legends The Who will be playing at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California on Wednesday, September 17, 2025. This concert will be part of “The Song Is Over” North American Farewell Tour—16 concerts in total celebrating their career across the USA and Canada. The tour name comes from a track of their 1971 album, Who’s Next. The tour aims to be a nostalgic goodbye playing songs from Tommy, Quadrophenia, and many other albums. Be prepared for a thrilling show from Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, and their longtime drummer Zak Starkey as they reminisce about the journey they had with their audience.
The Who earned massive fame with songs like "Baba O’Riley", "Pinball Wizard", and "My Generation", and are sure to get the crowd excited ahead of their performance at the Hollywood Bowl. Their influence in music has granted them many accolades such as being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990, the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2005, and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001. The creativity of the band is still strong, as shown in their 2019 album, WHO, with notable songs "Ball and Chain" and "All This Music Must Fade".
The famed amphitheater is located at 2301 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles. The Hollywood Bowl is one of The Who's High-Definition concert experiences, known for its unrivaled sound and the iconic shell-shaped bandstand. The Hollywood Bowl has been a performer’s belt notch since 1922, featuring unrivaled and acoustic sound. Its seats 17,500 people in garden and bench seat sections and lofty cabin sections. Marketplace and Street Vendors are all around the venue, selling delicious sushi to spicy tacos. For more information, please call (323) 850-2000
The venue has on-site lots accessible only via reservations, and Hollywood Bowl offers a Park & Ride scheme where you can leave your vehicle in surrounding areas and be shuttled for a $7 round trip. Lots and street parking are also prevalent around LA for those with cars.
Tickets for the concert, The Who at the Bowl, are starting at $121.
You can grab them directly from the safe Ticket Squeeze marketplace or call the Hollywood Bowl Box Office at (323) 850-2000. With these farewell show tickets being so limited, I suggest you reserve your spot by clicking the “buy tickets” button for this final performance.
Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, California, , US