Roger Daltrey has seen better days. The Who frontman, 81, admitted that he is “nervous” about his health as the “Baba O’Riley” band prepares to kick off their “The Song Is Over” farewell tour later ...
Dear internet, The Who’s Roger Daltrey has a bone to pick with you. In a recent interview with Billboard, the singer declined to share the set list for his upcoming nine-date North American concert ...
At both shows, Daltrey will be backed by a group featuring several Who touring members, including guitarist Simon Townshend, bassist Jon Button, keyboardist Loren Gold, and violinist Katie Jacoby.
Not long ago, musician Pete Townshend shared his excitement about a digital avatar concert featuring The Who. He told the New York Times, “The Who isn’t Daltrey and Townshend onstage at 80, pretending ...
Roger Daltrey is coming to America in June for a rare solo tour that will feature an onstage Q&A with audience members, Who hits and deep cuts, and selections from his solo career. It opens on June 12 ...
The Who’s co-founder and lead vocalist Roger Daltrey will perform at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in Bethel, NY, on Sunday, June 16 (6-16-2024) as part of his 2024 nine-date North American ...
VIENNA, Va. – It doesn’t matter if he’s playing Who classics, covers by John Fogerty or his own solo material. It also doesn’t matter if he’s grasping an acoustic guitar or the corded microphone that ...
The rock star said that touring is "grueling" and reflected on when he would be singing for three hours a night, six nights a week The Who will wrap up the tour with stops throughout North America ...
Roger Daltrey, the frontman of The Who, received his knighthood from Prince William at Windsor Castle on December 10.
A classic rock legend revealed on stage he’s struggling with health issues. The Who singer Roger Daltrey said at a charity concert in London over the weekend that he’s losing his hearing and his ...