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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 Who will play their first concert in the Cincinnati area in over four decades, after 11 people died in a pre-show stampede in 1979.
Eleven people lost their lives in what became known as The Who concert tragedy. Watch the video to see what could have been done to prevent the disaster.
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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 ...
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Men who attended tragic The Who concert Dec. 3, 1979 in Cincinnati, Ohio recall the experience and share their stories.
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - On the 45-year anniversary of The Who concert in 1979 that killed eleven people, classmates gather at a memorial in front of their alma mater, Finneytown High School, to ...
The Who Will Play Concert In Cincinnati, 42 Years After Tragedy The British rock band will take the stage at the TQL Stadium on May 15, WCPO-TV reported Monday.