20,000 PEOPLE WENT SILENT THE SECOND HIS SON STARTED SINGING. When Joe Walsh, Jeff Lynne, and Dhani Harrison walked onstage, it didn’t feel like another set. It felt like something unfinished was about to be touched. Then the opening chords of Something filled the arena. No phones raised. No restless movement. Just stillness. The song George Harrison wrote in 1969 suddenly sounded different — not bigger, not louder — just closer. Dhani didn’t try to overpower it. His voice stayed gentle, almost restrained, as if he understood that the song already carried more than enough weight. It wasn’t nostalgia. It wasn’t imitation. It was a son stepping carefully into a space his father once stood — and an audience realizing they weren’t just hearing a classic. They were hearing memory, bloodline, and time folding in on itself.
A Timeless Tribute: Joe Walsh, Jeff Lynne & Dhani Harrison Honor George Harrison With “Something” In a moment steeped in…