The Who is promising a busy 50th anniversary year, including a world tour, a multi-format look back at its most recent 'Quadrophenia'-focused dates and perhaps even a new studio album.

'Quadrophenia: Live in London,' filmed last summer, is due on June 10 and will include favorites from that 1973 release like '5:15' and 'Love Reign O'er Me,' as well as Who classics like 'Won't Get Fooled Again' and 'Pinball Wizard.' Pete Townshend says new concert dates will follow, beginning around Christmas in the UK, and then continuing into North America in 2015.

Meanwhile, Townshend is mulling over some "20,000 hours of complete and utter disorganized music" -- including portions of his long-awaited 'Floss' project -- "to see if we've got enough to make an album. It might be a big waste of time, but I'm hoping there will be an album."

'Quadrophenia: Live in London' will be available in single-disc Blu-ray and DVD formats, 5.1 Blu-ray, digital video download, two CD, digital album download and special five-disc limited edition formats.

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