The Who are bringing their The Song Is Over North American Farewell Tour to Toronto with an exclusive pop-up experience at Left Field Brewery (40 Hanna Avenue) from September 2–4, open daily from 12–11 p.m. Fans can get their hands on limited-edition merch—including a “History of The Who in Toronto” poster, a re-print of their iconic 1968 CNE tour poster, a special 2025 farewell tour T-shirt, and a Toronto tour dates hoodie—while celebrating one of the most influential rock bands of all time as they bid farewell after six decades of legendary performances.
One of the greatest bands in rock history, The Who, have announced their bittersweet final tour of the US and Canada as a truly grand finale of their illustrious six-decade career.
On the aptly titled The Song Is Over North American Farewell Tour (named after The Who’s 1971 classic song), the legendary band will perform hit songs from their entire catalogue.
For fans, this is more than just a concert—it’s a chance to say goodbye to a band that shaped generations. Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend promise a powerful, emotional set packed with classics from their legendary career.
One of popular music’s most influential and resilient pairings, Pete and Roger have rewritten the rulebook on what it means to be a world-changing live act throughout a sea of seismic shifts that would have put any other rock dyad on the mat. Townshend has commented on their high-performance standard, which has “risen out of the ashes of the halcyon years of rock ‘n’ roll.” That’s why it’s no surprise they’ve stacked some of the best reviews of any performing artists in the past decade. Variety raved “rock ’n’ roll’s greatest achievement…” about their previous American tour; evidence of their incredible staying power and a testament to an unparalleled repertoire of songs written by Townshend and sung by Daltrey with an attention to detail unmatched in the rock era.
Fans and critics continue to hail Pete and Roger’s ability to play the long game in music with passion and integrity like few before them. The historic 2025 The Song Is Over tour will mark the final face-to-face celebration of this timeless connection with North American Who fans, forever appreciative of the band’s ability to dispense with nostalgia and deliver authentic rock moments time and time again.


