Watch Status Quo play the last live song they will ever play, probably

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Status Quo onstage at Vivary Park

(Image credit: Barrel And Squidger Records)

Legendary rockers Status Quo have played live for the last time. Probably. The band finished their SQ24 tour on Friday night with a set at Vivary Park in Taunton, Somerset, as part of the annual Live in Somerset festival.  

Back in June, frontman Francis Rossi told the Daily Mirror, “I don’t think we will go again. And as far as the rest of the band are concerned it’s the last tour too. I just can’t see us doing it one more time. I didn’t want to put this current tour out, saying it’s the last one ever. I did it once and was then coerced into coming back, but that’s another whole other fucking story.” 

The whole other fucking story relates to the band’s End of the Road tour in 1984, which climaxed with a supposed final ever show at the 50,000-capacity Milton Keynes Bowl in July of that year. The band were coaxed back to the stage to open Live Aid the following year, setting the wheels in motion for another 39 years of full-tilt boogie and that final show in Taunton.

The band’s setlist at the final show leaned heavily on Quo’s 70s classics, including eight songs played at Milton Keynes – opener Caroline, Paper Plane, Roll Over Lay Down, Little Lady, Whatever You Want, Rockin’ All Over the World, Don’t Waste My Time and Down Down – before the band brought the curtain down with a version of Burning Bridges (On And Off And On Again), from 1988’s Ain’t Complaining album. Video and full setlist below.     

Francis Rossi has an extensive solo tour lined up for 2025 (details below), but will his band tread the boards again? It’s unlikely, says Rossi. 

“They might offer a huge amount of money to do the Quo again but I don’t think so,” he said. “I am hesitant to call it the last ever but I just can’t see it continuing to be honest. It’s fucking hurting this time, physically. We were at rehearsals before this tour and it occurred to me that we started 50 fucking years ago. Thinking about it brought it home my age.”  

Status Quo LAST *EVER* LIVE SONG! “Burning Bridges” @ Taunton Vivary Park, 23/08/2024 – YouTube Status Quo LAST *EVER* LIVE SONG!

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Status Quo setlist: Vivary Park, Taunton

Caroline
Rain
Little Lady
Softer Ride
Beginning Of The End
Hold You Back
Medley: What You’re Proposing / Down the Dustpipe / Something ’bout You Baby I Like / Wild Side Of Life / Rollin’ Home / Railroad / Again and Again / Mystery Song
The Oriental
In My Chair
In the Army Now
Roll Over Lay Down
Down Down
Whatever You Want
Rockin’ All Over the World

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Encore:
Don’t Waste My Time
Paper Plane
Burning Bridges (On And Off And On Again)

Francis Rossi solo tour 2025

Apr 10: Wimborne Tivoli Theatre
Apr 11: Cornwall Truro Truro Hall
Apr 12: Bridgwater Mcmillan Theatre
Apr 14: Lytham St Annes Lowther Pavilion
Apr 16: Llandudno Venue Cymru
Apr 17: Shrewsbury Theatre Severn
Apr 19: Warrington Parr Hall
Apr 20: 20Th Bury St Edmonds Apex
Apr 22: Stamford Corn Exchange
Apr 23: Hull City Hall
Apr 25: Harrogate Royal Theatre
Apr 26: Stevenage Gordon Craig Theatre
Apr 28: Milton Keynes Stables
Apr 29: Buxton Opera House
May 01: Eastleigh Thornden
May 02: Epsom Playhouse
May 10: Aylesbury Waterside
May 11: Whitley Bay Playhouse
May 13: Oban Corran Halls
May 14: Inverness Eden Court
May 16: Aberdeen Tivoli Theatre
May 17: Edinburgh Queens Theatre
May 19: Perth Concert Hall
May 21: Lincoln New Theatre Royal
May 22: Loughborough Town Hall
May 24: Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall
May 25: Cheltenham Town Hall
May 28: Guildford G-Live
May 30: Neath Gwyn Hall
May 31: Newbury Corn Exchange
Jun 01: Dartford Orchard Theatre
Jun 03: Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall
Jun 04: Yeovil Westlands
Jun 06: Stratford-Upon-Avon Playhouse

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Online Editor at Louder/Classic Rock magazine since 2014. 38 years in music industry, online for 25. Also bylines for: Metal Hammer, Prog Magazine, The Word Magazine, The Guardian, The New Statesman, Saga, Music365. Former Head of Music at Xfm Radio, A&R at Fiction Records, early blogger, ex-roadie, published author. Once appeared in a Cure video dressed as a cowboy, and thinks any situation can be improved by the introduction of cats. Favourite Serbian trumpeter: Dejan Petrović.  

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