In November 1988, during their U.S. tour, The Who performed a live concert featuring their rock opera "Tommy" at the Universal Amphitheater in Los Ang... Read Full Description >
In November 1988, during their U.S. tour, The Who performed a live concert featuring their rock opera "Tommy" at the Universal Amphitheater in Los Angeles. This performance came shortly after the release of their album "The Who Way" in 1988, a compilation that marked their ongoing legacy within rock music. By this stage in their career, The Who were not only revisiting their classic material but also celebrating the enduring popularity of "Tommy," which had originally debuted in 1969. The tour included notable guest appearances from artists like Elton John and Patti LaBelle, showcasing The Who's prominence in the music scene. Additionally, this era marked a period of reunion for the band, as they had undergone significant lineup changes and breakups in the preceding years, making their live performances a nostalgic experience for fans.