The rock concert festival that some people are referring to as the biggest event since the original Woodstock festival is now all but confirmed. Today (April 29), many of the participants, including The Who, Bob Dylan and Roger Waters, posted career-spanning video teasers named “October” on their social media accounts. They were referring, of course, to the so-called Coachella mega concert that is set to take place from October 7th to 9th.
Six of the biggest classic rock acts of all time will play an unprecedented gathering of 1960s rock icons at the Coachella festival site in Indio, CA this fall. The event will reportedly feature two of the six acts per day over three evenings: Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones on October 7th, Paul McCartney and Neil Young on October 8th. and The Who and former Pink Floyd bassist, songwriter and singer Roger Waters on October 9th.
The Who posted a video teaser on their Facebook page.
Roger Daltrey recently told an interviewer for the Canadian-based Postmedia Network recently that the recent rumors of a Coachella mega concert festival featuring many of the biggest classic rock names of all-time are true. Word of the event first came to light earlier this month in a story by the Los Angeles Times and spread quickly.
Daltrey told the Postmedia Network: “It’s a fantastic idea for a festival. It’s the greatest remains of our era. It’s a great idea. I just hope a lot of normal fans can get tickets before they get snatched up.”
Here’s Dylan’s teaser…
October…https://t.co/m2S0Mrh1xF
— bobdylan.com (@bobdylan) April 29, 2016
Here’s Waters’ teaser…
October… pic.twitter.com/fhAvCAwJaG
— Roger Waters (@rogerwaters) April 29, 2016
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“It’s so special in so many ways because you won’t get a chance to see a bill like this, perhaps ever again,” Elliot Roberts, Young’s longtime manager, told the Los Angeles Times. “It’s a show I look forward to more than any show in a long time.”
Plans for the as-yet-unnamed mega concert, which would bring an incomparable bang to the final weeks of the 2016 festival season, are reportedly in the final stages. There has also been speculation about what artists, if any, would be added to the lineup as opening acts. And there is no word yet on ticket prices or how they would be distributed. Best Classic Bands will update this story as more information becomes available.
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