![]() ![]() Since 2007, we’ve worked with many of the UK's biggest concert promoters, major festivals and iconic venues. We’ve sold over 10 million tickets to more than two million happy customers: Gigantic Tickets is one of the UK's largest independent ticket agencies. You can find out all the latest news and information about The Who by following them on social media, or browsing their official website.īuy albums from Townsend Music Store How can I stay up to date with the latest The Who gigs & tours?īe the first to know and stay up to date with all the latest gigs and tours going on sale with Gigantic Tickets by signing up to our newsletter and following us on social media: You can buy concert tickets to see The Who live at from Friday 3rd February 2023 at 10:00am. View tour dates Where can I buy The Who tickets? Buy concert tickets for The Who tour dates before they sell out! Be quick, tickets are limited and in high demand. The Who will be performing live across the UK. The Who, Buffalo, NY: Tuesday, December 4, 1979 (youtube.The Who show takes place on Thursday 6th July 2023 at Sewell Group Craven Park, Hull. Larry Nager’s award-winning Cincinnati Enquirer 20th Anniversary article: TV Guide: WKRP in Cincinnati Who concert episodeĬincinnati Enquirer, Tuesday, December 4, 1979 Technical support for this special from Jim Nolan, Brian Powers, Kevin Rowinski, and Shake It Records.Ĭrowd Management Strategies Task Force ReportĬrowd Management Strategies: A Trust Betrayed The audio from that evening is only available as a bootleg called "Stampede." So, the music for the special will come from various The Who cd releases. The special will also incorporate songs played by The Who during that night’s concert. Paul Wertheimer talks about the Task Force report to the City of Cincinnati which he worked on, the positive impact of this report on other crowd management issues around the world even today, and the need for a memorial marker for the victims at US Bank Arena.Dale Menkhaus reviews the police response to the tragedy that evening.Dennis Miller (lawyer for The Who) discusses The Who's visit to Cincinnati in 1980 to give depositions in the lawsuits which had been filed.Cal Levy opens up about his memories of an evening which impacted him for years after the concert.Johnny Schott reviews some of the safety techniques now in place since the concert.Craig Kopp remembers his role that night covering the tragedy for WEBN and his contacts with news organizations around the world.Gary Miller talks about the response by the Red Cross that evening and how the event changed disaster responses for future events.Michael Ladd talks about being at the concert with his wife, Teva Ladd, (who was one of the victims) and getting separated from her.Jay Aronoff discusses being at the concert and his friend, Peter Bowes, who passed away that night.Karol Brown and Jay Patterson talk about being pushed by the crowd towards the doors and how terrifying the experience was.He describes the crowd and how he covered the concert for the Cincinnati Enquirer. Cliff Radel will talk about the concert from his viewpoint as a writer and pop music critic.The guests appearing in The Who Concert: 30 Years Later represent concert-goers, police, lawyers, first-responders, reporters and others directly impacted by the event. ![]()
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