On September 19, 2025, the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles hosted one of the final concerts of legendary British rockers The Who, part of their farewell tour The Song Is Over. The night pulled in fans from all over the world — and even some big names like Corey Feldman and Eddie Vedder showed up to join the party.

Corey Feldman, best known for his roles in classic ‘80s and ‘90s flicks like The Goonies, Stand by Me, Gremlins, The Lost Boys and License to Drive, shared the whole experience on his socials. In recent years, Feldman’s also been jamming as a singer and guitarist in different projects, bringing the same wild energy that made him a cult star on the big screen.
Rolling with his cousin and brother-in-law (both huge Who fans), Feldman finally got to meet Pete Townshend in person — shaking his hand for the very first time, even though he’s known the rest of the band for about 25 years. The night got even cooler when Feldman crossed paths with Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder, who was also at the show and hung out with him and his crew. Feldman dropped pics and clips from the gig, hyping how much fun it was and how The Who still sound insanely tight after all these years.
The Who’s farewell run keeps rolling with a few last North American dates:
- Sept. 23, 2025 – Rogers Arena, Vancouver, Canada
- Sept. 25, 2025 – Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, WA
- Sept. 28, 2025 – MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, NV
- Oct. 1, 2025 – Acrisure Arena, Palm Desert, CA
On Instagram, Feldman told fans straight up: if you’ve got the chance, don’t miss it.
Officially, Oct. 1 is the end of the road for The Who. But truth is, they’ll play one more private gig on Oct. 3 in Pacific Palisades, CA — the Backyard Concert 2025, raising money for Teen Cancer America and UCLA Health programs (with a focus on autism support and wildfire relief).
Eddie Vedder will be there too. Meanwhile, the Pearl Jam frontman is also hitting the stage with his Earthlings on Sept. 26, opening night of the 2025 Ohana Festival.

Born in Reggio Emilia in 1980. He created pearljamonline.it in 2001 and wrote the first edition of “Pearl Jam Evolution” in 2009 along with his wife Daria. Since 2022, he is behind 2 podcasts: “Pearl Jam dalla A alla Z” and “Fuori Orario Not Another Podcast”. He has collaborated with Barracuda Style, HvsR, Rolling Stone, Rockol and Il Fatto Quotidiano. He continues relentlessly to try to find “beautiful melodies that say terrible things”.
Favorite song: Present Tense
Favorite album: No Code
Favorite bands/artists other than PJ: Tom Waits, Soundgarden, Ramones, Bruce Springsteen, IDLES, Fontaines D.C., Mark Lanegan, R.E.M., Radiohead, Cat Power, Dead Kennedys

