1964 – The Who play the Oldfield Hotel in Greenford
1965 – The Who play the Ealing Club in Ealing
1966 – Melody Maker carries “Pop Think-In” with Pete. Pete declares he “always stands by Young Communist principles,” but blasts the British Communist Party as “so badly run — sort of making tea in dustbins like the Civil Defence.” He has praise for Ray Davies and The Kinks’ new single “Dedicated Follower of Fashion” and says about Keith Moon, “if I felt ageing, I could look at Keith and steal some of his youth.”
1966 – Pete is interviewed at Caroline House by Penny Valentine for a special “Sound Of The Stars” flexidisc to be given away by Disc and Music Echo. You can listen to it on youtube here (Pete is featured at about 6:40 in that clip)
1966 – The Who play St. George’s Ballroom in Hinckley
1966 – Mirabelle magazine features a photo of The Who on the back cover. The same day, Jackie magazine features a photo of them inside.
1967 – The Who play the RKO Radio Theater, New York, New York
1969 – The Who continue rehearsals for their new Tommy-centered show at Bickersteth Memorial Hall Grove Place off New End Hampstead in North West London.
1970 – The documentary movie Woodstock, featuring The Who’s performance of “See Me Feel Me,” premiers at the Trans-Lux Theater in New York and the Fox-Wilshire in Hollywood. The worldwide success of the movie again propels the Tommy album into the charts
1970 – The Who’s play “The Seeker” on Top Of The Pops, recorded on March 19.
1975 – ABC broadcasts a Wide World Special with interviews conducted on the 19th from the Tommy: The Movie premiere in Los Angeles
1975 – Tommy: The Movie has its European premier at the Leicester Square Theatre in London. All The Who are present as well as Ken Russell, Robert Stigwood, Elton John, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Lulu, David Essex, Rod Stewart and Britt Ekland. Capital Radio’s “Your Mother Wouldn’t Like It” broadcasts live from the theatre foyer.
Tommy programmes, mirrors, stickers, and T-shirts are on sale at select theatres
Robert Stigwood throws a post-premiere party at the Inn on the Park in tony Mayfair.
1980 – The Who play the Grugahalle in Essen, Germany
1988 – Prefab Sprout’s album From Langley Park To Memphis hits the U.K. charts and peaks at #5. It features Pete playing acoustic guitar on the song “Hey Manhattan!” You can listen to it on youtube here
1996 – The John Entwistle Band play the Iron Horse Music Hall in North Hampton, Massachusetts
2003 – Roger, as part of his yearly Teenage Cancer Trust festival at the Royal Albert Hall in London, performs with an assembled band called TRUSS. It features Roger on acoustic guitar and vocals, Paul Weller, Noel and Liam Gallagher, Kelly Jones and Gem Archer. They perform “The Kids Are Alright” and “Magic Bus” among other songs.
2004 – H.E.A.R. releases the Who’s tribute CD Who’s Not Forgotten: FDR’s Tribute to The Who. You can listen to it on youtube here
2007 – The Who play the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
2009 – The Who play the Adelaide Entertainment Centre in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
2015 – The Who play the Royal Albert Hall in Kensington Gore, London
2016 – The Who play the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri