The Who
The Who Live at Manchester Arena performing Bell Boy during Quadrophenia Tour
In June 2013, The Who were riding high on the nostalgia wave with their "Quadrophenia and More" tour, celebrating the 1973 concept album "Quadrophenia." This performance at the Manchester Arena marked a significant moment as it showcased their enduring legacy, with the band revisiting one of their most ambitious works. Just prior to this live set, their last studio album was "Endless Wire," released in 2006, which hinted at a return to form after a long hiatus. During the 2013 tour, they also featured classic tracks and engaged fans with a mix of historical storytelling and rock ‘n’ roll energy. It’s worth noting that this concert was significant for another reason: it highlighted the late Keith Moon, the band’s legendary drummer, whose spirit permeates the performance. Moon's vibrant, chaotic energy lives on not just in legend but also through footage and stories that keep his memory alive—an essential part of The Who's identity.