The legendary rock band The Who has a date with St. Paul on its "Moving On" tour that starts in May.
The rock and roll hall of famers announced on Monday that they'll bring their "Moving On" tour to Xcel Energy Center on September 6. It will be the first stop on the fall leg of their tour, which will include 29 cities.
Presale for Who fan club members will get underway on Tuesday, January 15 through Ticketmaster. General sale tickets will go on sale Friday at 10am at Ticketmaster and www.ticketmaster.com.
The band will be releasing their first album of new songs in 13 years later this year.
According to information on the X's website, fans can look forward to new music, as "singer Roger Daltrey and guitarist and songwriter Pete Townshend will be unleashing the combustible force that is the Who, with symphonic accompaniment this summer and fall in 2019."
On stage, the line-up will be rounded out by familiar Who players featuring guitarist and backup singer Simon Townshend, keyboardist Loren Gold, bassist Jon Button and drummer Zak Starkey.
They'll be complemented by some of the best orchestras in the United States and Canada, which they'll enlist at each stop.
The tour is their latest return to the United States since their 2017 Las Vegas residency.
That same year, they did a limited run of shows following 2016's rescheduled leg of their acclaimed 50th anniversary celebration.





