In June 2013, The Who performed "The Real Me" during a live concert in London, a performance that reflected the band's enduring legacy as a rock powerhouse. This concert occurred during their "Quadrophenia and More" tour, which celebrated the 1973 album "Quadrophenia," one of their seminal works that explored themes of identity and teenage angst. Prior to this tour, The Who had released "Endless Wire" in 2006, marking their first studio album in 24 years. The live version of "The Real Me" showcases the band's continued ability to deliver powerful performances, even decades into their career. Notably, this concert was part of a resurgence in recognition for the group, attracting both nostalgic fans and new listeners, as they celebrated not just their past, but also their ongoing evolution in the rock music landscape.