As is the case with all great music, a great album will often continue to gain fans long after its release and long following the big tour’s end. For stormy British rock legends The Who, 1973’s Quadrophenia, a richly textured rock opera about a restless London teen named Jimmy in 1965, is the kind of album that classic rock aficionados wish they could have heard played live (but were born too late) or could hear it again. Fortunately, Quadrophenia reigns again when Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and the band (sans, of course, late original members John Entwistle and Keith Moon) play the double album in its entirety along with other Who classics at the BOK Center, 200 S. Denver Ave. Show opens at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 14 with special guest act Vintage Trouble opening. Tickets are $39.50-$129.50, available at the BOK Center box office and online at www.bokcenter.com

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