The Who to launch exclusive Las Vegas residency in Summer 2017

WHO e phatlalalitse kajeno hore ba tla tsebisa sebaka sa bona sa bolulo se ikhethileng Las Vegas lehlabuleng lena The Colosseum e Caesars Palace ho qala ka Phupu 29, 2017.

E 'ngoe ea lihlopha tse tummeng ka ho fetesisa tsa rock, WHO e ikopanya le lehae la baithapi ba kholo ka ho fetisisa lefatšeng e le sehlopha sa pele sa 'mino oa rock ho lula The Colosseum ho tloha ha sebaka seo se buloa ka 2003.

Litekete tsa lipapali tsa pele tse tšeletseng tse hlophisitsoeng ka July 29 ho fihlela ka August 11 li tla rekisoa ho sechaba ho qala ka Labohlano la la 17 Hlakubele PT. Sebaka sa bolulo se hlahisoa ka kopanelo ke Caesars Entertainment le AEG Presents.

Lipontšo tsa pele tse tšeletseng tse ntseng li rekisoa ke:
Jul.: 29
Aug.: 1, 4, 7, 9, 11

Balateli ba ka lebella hore sehlopha se ba nke leetong le makatsang la mosebetsi oa bona ho tloha matsatsing a 'THE HIGH NUMBERS' ho ea ho lialbamo tsa khale tse kang 'WHO'S NEXT,' 'TOMMY,' 'QUADROPHENIA,' 'MY GENERATION' le 'PHELELA LEEDS' ho fihlela kajeno.

THE WHO have sold over 100 million records since forming in 1964; they brought together four different personalities and in effect produced a musical hurricane. Each of them was a pioneer. Wildman drummer Keith Moon beat his kit with a chaotic elegance; stoic bassist John Entwistle held down the center with the melodic virtuosity of a solo guitarist; raging intellectual Pete Townshend punctuated the epic universality of his songs with the windmill slamming of his fingers across his guitar strings; and Roger Daltrey roared above it all with an impossibly virile macho swagger. They exploded conventional rhythm and blues structures, challenged pop music conventions, and redefined what was possible on stage, in the recording studio, and on vinyl. Now into their 53rd year, the band is still going strong and winning rave reviews.

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