Rock legends The Who are coming to Durham for a gig with fans able to catch a glimpse of the stars at the Seat Unique Riverside.
The My Generation singers first rose to fame in the 1960s along with The Mod culture of the day and have remained well-known ever since.
This comes amid The Who Hits Back! UK tour, seeing the band play in towns and cities like Brighton and St Helens.
With their County Durham show only hours away, here is what their setlist could look like as well as everything else you need to know.
When is The Who playing in Durham?
The Who will play at Durham's Seat Unique Riverside on Wednesday, July 19 with doors set to open at around 5 pm (though this may change closer to the date).
Can I still get tickets for The Who gig in County Durham?
Unfortunately, tickets for The Who show in Durham have sold out with none available on the Ticketmaster website.
However, those eager enough can still find tickets for shows taking place in other places like Hove and Norfolk.
What is The Who's setlist ahead of their 2023 Durham show at the Seat Unique Riverside?
The band's setlist is now known with The Who playing the following set at Badminton on Sunday, July 16:
With Orchestra
- Overture
- Play Video
- 1921
- Play Video
- Amazing Journey
- Play Video
- Sparks
- Play Video
- The Acid Queen
- Play Video
- Pinball Wizard
- Play Video
- We're Not Gonna Take It
- Play Video
- Who Are You
- Play Video
- Eminence Front
Band Only
- The Kids Are Alright
- Play Video
- You Better You Bet
- Play Video
- Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere
- Play Video
- Substitute
- Play Video
- I Can't Explain
- Play Video
- My Generation
- Play Video
- Won't Get Fooled Again
- Play Video
- Behind Blue Eyes
- Play Video
With Orchestra
- The Real Me
- Play Video
- I'm One
- Play Video
- 5:15
- Play Video
- The Rock
- Play Video
- Love, Reign O'er Me
- Play Video
- Baba O'Riley
The Who will play in Durham on Wednesday, July 19.
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