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The Who is set to perform in Cincinnati — for the first time since 11 fans were crushed to death there 40 years ago in a stampede outside an arena.
The hottest ticket in town these days is for the Who’s Quadrophenia and More Tour concert Tuesday in Providence, Rhode Island.
The rock band The Who announced Tuesday night it will play its first Cincinnati area concert since 11 fans died 40 years ago in a pre-show stampede. “We will meet people and we’ll be there.
Men who attended tragic The Who concert Dec. 3, 1979 in Cincinnati, Ohio recall the experience and share their stories. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays. Watch Now.
On Dec. 3, 1979, an eagerly awaited concert by the British rock band The Who was transformed by tragedy, as 11 people were killed in a mad scramble by thousands of fans trying to get into ...
The Who donated their take from that concert, $515,000 in total, to fund additional scholarships honoring the eight others who died in 1979. “When The Who came in, the scholarship money ...
Do you remember The Who concert tragedy? 11 people lost their lives in 1979 By Hearst Television Dec 2, 2023 Legendary rock band The Who was set to perform at the Riverfront Coliseum in Cincinnati ...
"See Concert Changes After 11 Die" ran the top headline of the Dec. 15, 1979, Billboard after a crowd stampede claimed 11 lives at The Who's Dec. 3 Cincinnati show.
The British rock band The Who announced Tuesday night that it will stop in the Cincinnati area as part of its upcoming tour, performing there for the first time in 40 years since 11 people were ...
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