The Who Launching ‘Join Together @ Home’ Archival Video Series
By Nate Todd Aug 6, 2020 • 12:56 pm PDT

The Who announced the launch of their Join Together @ Home archival video series. The six-week streaming event will air on Saturdays at 1 p.m. ET/10 p.m. PT from the legendary rock band’s YouTube channel beginning this Saturday, August 8.
“Each featurette -— available digitally for the first time -— will appear as a YouTube Premiere, streaming live and rarely seen footage, mini videos and special screen footage, culminating with a performance from a previously unreleased show,” as per a statement. The series kicks off with five tracks from The Who’s 1982 concert at New York City’s legendary Shea Stadium, proceeded by an exclusive “red carpet” premiere clip from Who vocalist Roger Daltrey.
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While Join Together @ Home will stream for free, viewers are encouraged to donate to co-beneficiaries Teenage Cancer Trust and Teen Cancer America. Daltrey, as well as Who guitarist Pete Townshend, have worked tirelessly to raise funds and awareness for both charities, with Roger a driving force behind Teenage Cancer Trust’s famed comedy and music shows, taking place at the iconic Royal Albert Hall in London for the past 20 years. But with fundraising events like the RAH shows canceled due to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, donations during The Who’s Join Together @ Home are needed now more than ever.
Head here to donate and click on the link below for info on how to tune in to the first episode of The Who’s Join Together @ Home:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYyFO3-nu4k