The Who have announced a six-show residency in Las Vegas for this summer. The band will begin the residency on July 29th at Caesars Palace.
According to The Guardian the residency is a “first run”, with more scheduled dates in August.
The residency comes after the Who announced their last big tour in 2014. Those shows come to an end next month in England. While the residency means the band is far from done, the Who have a history of farewell tours. Their first was way back in 1982, when Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle said goodbye with drummer Kenney Jones, who replaced the late Keith Moon in 1979. Since then, the band — with and without Entwistle, who died in 2002 — has regrouped for a number of tours.
Tickets for the Who’s six-show residency in Las Vegas go on sale at noon PT March 17 at the Colosseum’s website and at AXS.