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“This is certainly the last time you will see us on tour,” Roger Daltrey, 81, told The Times. “It’s grueling. In the days when I was signing Who songs for three hours a night, six nights a week, I was ...
The 81-year-old shared that in a recent interview with The Times. “This is certainly the last time you will see us on tour,” ...
Pity the poor session player, whose lot is to provide music with all the guts for none of the glory. The fallout from drummer Zak Starkey’s sacking by the Who rumbles on, with the band’s iconic ...
Roger Daltrey, 81, said he’s “ready to go at any time” and made a solemn promise to fans after admitting he’s “nervous” about ...
Legendary rock frontman admits incurable health issues: ‘I’m not going to be here much longer’ Aug. 6, 2025, 5:10 a.m. Rock ...
Rock Icon's Final Tour Brings Old Regrets and New Tension first appeared on Parade on Aug 7, 2025 This story was originally ...
Months after Roger Daltrey revealed he is going blind and deaf, The Who frontman, who's currently on the road with his band, ...
In a recent interview with The Times, Roger Daltrey doesn’t sugarcoat it. He shared about any potential other tours for his ...
Robert Daltrey talks about losing his hearing and sight as the Who preps for their U.S. tour kickoff in South Florida.
I’m not going to be here much longer. If I live another 10 years it will be way past anyone in my family," the singer said.
Speaking to The Times, Roger Daltrey got honest about the physical strain of touring at his age and how past health scares ...