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Singer Roger Daltrey and guitarist Pete Townshend confirmed Thursday that they will perform hits from six-decade career ...
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Sporting News on MSNThe Who 2025 tickets: Best prices, seats, schedule for The Song Is Over' Tour in North AmericaOne of the greatest rock bands of all time will perform its final run of shows across North America in 2025. The Who ...
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InsideHook on MSNThe Who Are Bidding North America Farewell. What About the UK?This week, one of the world’s most storied rock and roll bands announced that its next visit to North America would also be ...
Well, it wasn't enough for one fan, who engaged in a loud, lengthy and possibly lubricated conversation with Daltrey as he ...
The Who have just announced another ‘farewell’ tour. And all the signs are there that this one really will be their last ...
Legendary British rock band The Who announced their final tour of North America this week, with their “The Song is Over” tour ...
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Roger and Pete formed The Who in 1964 alongside the late John Entwistle. Shortly after forming, the My Generation hitmakers ...
Looking back on a body of work that epitomises 1970s power rock, The Who frontman, Roger Daltrey, had misgivings about an instrument's presence in their oeuvre.
Daltry, who didn’t want to play the tune, let her know and with that used a bit of a colorful language that evoked some ...
Perspective comes from lead singer Roger Daltrey, now 81, who told the crowd at a charity concert at London's Royal Albert Hall in March that he was suffering from hearing and vision loss.
The Who didn’t really gain much popularity in the U.S. until 1969, when they released the album “Tommy” and played at ...
British rock band The Who are to say their final goodbye to North America this summer.Singer Roger Daltrey and guitarist Pete Townshend confirmed Thursday that they will perform hits from their ...
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