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The Who Full Concert Live at Royal Albert Hall, London - Highlights from 2002

Venue: Royal Albert Hall Location: London, England, United Kingdom Date: February 7, 2002

In February 2002, when The Who took the stage at the Royal Albert Hall, they were riding the wave of renewed energy following the release of their album *The Who by Numbers* in 1975 and the critically acclaimed *Live at Leeds* in the early ‘70s — an album regarded as one of the best live recordings of all time. By this point, the band had already made a name for themselves with their explosive performances and rock operas, but this concert marked a special moment in their career, as it was part of a series of shows aimed at raising money for the Teenage Cancer Trust. This philanthropic initiative not only showcased their musical prowess but also their commitment to social causes. Fans in the audience were treated to classics like "Pinball Wizard" and "Substitute," highlighting the band's enduring relevance in the rock landscape. Who knew that decades into their journey, they could still captivate and inspire?

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