The Who Postpones Farewell Tour Stop In Philadelphia
The band postponed the show due to a cold/flu illness; fans are advised to keep tickets for the rescheduled date as the tour continues through September.
- On Aug 21st, The Who postponed their Philadelphia concert scheduled for Thursday due to illness, the Xfinity Mobile Arena announced in a social post around 2 pm.
- The band cited an "unfortunate cold/flu bug" for the postponement, but the announcement did not specify who is ill, despite Roger Daltrey recently discussing his health struggles.
- Organizers said the show will be rescheduled with no date yet announced and urged ticket holders to keep their tickets; The Who had played only two shows on their The Song Is Over North America Farewell Tour, with tonight as the planned third stop.
- Philadelphia fans now face delays to see founding members Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend on The Song Is Over North America Farewell Tour due to postponement.
- The band's calendar shows the tour launched on Aug. 16 in Sunrise, Florida, and will end on September 28th in Las Vegas, with the next stop Saturday in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
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