English Rock Band The Who
March 1966
Manchester Airport Hotel
Cover of The Observer
The primary lineup consisted of Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle and Keith Moon.
Mandatory credit: Colin Jones / Topfoto
This Spring – better joy – AKA Manchester-based Bria Keely, embarks on her highly anticipated debut tour of the UK. With 8 headline dates throughout March and April, including a headline London show at Old Blue Last and a recently upgraded hometown show at Manchester’s Night & Day, the shows will coincide with the release of better joy’s eagerly awaited heading into blue EP, dropping on 28th March.
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