When the Who walked away from large-scale touring, co-founders Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend said they were looking forward to settling in for extended residencies instead.
In March 1967, the Who made their live U.S. debut by taking part in a musical revue hosted by Murray the K. The legends played five times a day for nine days.
The final U.K. stop on the Who's 50th anniversary tour will be commemorated with Live at Hyde Park, a concert film scheduled for a theatrical run later this year.