The Who's Tommy at Orpheum Theatre - Minneapolis
Experience the electrifying energy of The Who's Tommy, a groundbreaking musical that has captivated audiences worldwide. From March 30 to April 4, 2027, the iconic Orpheum Theatre - Minneapolis will host this extraordinary production, bringing the legendary rock opera to life in a venue renowned for its stunning architecture and intimate atmosphere. As one of the most celebrated musicals in history, The Who's Tommy combines powerful storytelling with unforgettable music, making it a must-see event for theatre enthusiasts and rock fans alike.
With hits like "Pinball Wizard" and "See Me, Feel Me," this production showcases the timeless appeal of The Who's music while delivering a compelling narrative about resilience and self-discovery. The Orpheum Theatre - Minneapolis provides an ideal setting for this performance, allowing audiences to immerse themselves fully in the vibrant soundscapes and emotional depth of the show. Don't miss your chance to witness this iconic musical in one of Minneapolis' premier venues.
Secure your The Who's Tommy tickets Minneapolis today at ticketsorpheum.com and be part of an unforgettable experience that celebrates the legacy of rock music and theatrical excellence. Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to the genre, this is an event that promises to leave you inspired and exhilarated.
FAQs
1. What are the parking options at Orpheum Theatre - Minneapolis?
The Orpheum Theatre offers several parking options nearby, including street parking and designated lots. We recommend arriving early to secure a spot, especially during busy event nights.
2. What is the bag policy for the venue?
For security reasons, bags larger than 12"x12"x6" are not permitted inside the theatre. We encourage guests to travel light for a smoother entry experience.
3. How can I purchase mobile tickets on ticketsorpheum.com?
You can easily secure mobile tickets by visiting ticketsorpheum.com and selecting your desired seats. Follow the prompts to complete your purchase, and your tickets will be delivered directly to your mobile device.
4. What are the seating options available at Orpheum Theatre - Minneapolis?
The theatre features various seating options, including Floor, Lower Level, and Balcony sections. Each offers a unique perspective on the performance, with Floor seats providing an up-close experience while Balcony seats offer a broader view of the stage.
5. What is the typical duration of The Who's Tommy?
The performance typically runs for approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including intermission. Be prepared for an engaging evening filled with incredible music and storytelling.
6. Are there any age restrictions for attending The Who's Tommy?
This production is suitable for audiences of all ages; however, parental discretion is advised due to some thematic elements.
7. What are the ticket prices for The Who's Tommy?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on seating selection and demand. Be sure to check ticketsorpheum.com for the latest availability and pricing information.
Orpheum Theatre - Minneapolis Customers Reviews
Stone Temple Pilots "Fly High"
There is no greater hard rock talent than Tommy of The Who! The energy was infecting everyone, swam across the Fillmore Detroit the entire evening. The DeLeo boys, even though there are only 2 of them, know how to create multi-layered sound. The airwaves were pounded by the drumming performance, should be compared to the talents of Moon and Bonham. I found myself straining for every detail to keep visual contact with the band that demanded attention. Scott, like superstars such as Jagger, Bono, and (should I say) Elvis, has a stage presence that rivals. His vocal chords must be "bionic". I'm kinda glad he used the "Bullhorn" a little less than previous performances. The effect is better when used sparingly. The first and second recordings of Tommy's hits from The Who were performed as classic hard rock "sing-alongs" that the entire crowd could be seen "mouthing". Who, outside the most ardent The Who's Tommy fans, would think that the words "Dead and Bloated" would excite a crowd enough to jump 10 feet into the air? I felt more alive because this performance made a 52-year-old feel young again. Isn't that what music and performance are supposed to do? The new offering from The Who's Tommy, I'm looking forward to. If they can re-gain the energy of the "old" hits...... the new music should send them to another peak of popularity. However, one of the coolest things about The Who's Tommy is the fact that "un-cool" people don't even know who they are! The involvement with the NCAA "Final Four" festivities in Indianapolis Friday night should electrify the entire downtown area of Tommy. I'll bet there will be a few "Flys in the Vasoline" writhing in the streets of Indy after The Who's Tommy rips through another trippin' performance. Here's to hoping the remainder of The Who's Tommy tour is safe for the members of the band and all the "Cool People" that know that The Who's Tommy is a "Great American 'Kick-Ass' Band".