Roger Daltrey

The Who's Roger Daltrey announces US solo tour with KT Tunstall & Dan Bern

Roger Daltrey has cast doubt on whether there will be new music from The Who several times in interviews, but he’s not done playing live, and he’ll return to the US for a solo tour in June.

Roger Daltrey talks The Who's future: "that part of my life is over."

The update on the band comes as Daltrey announces the lineup for this year’s Teenage Cancer Trust benefit shows.

Mick Jagger, Debbie Harry, Diana Ross, Brian Wilson, Karen O, more pay tribute to Tina Turner

MC Hammer, Vernon Reid, John Fogerty, Billy Corgan, Bethany Cosentino, Garbage, Moor Mother, Sheila E, Bette Midler, and others have also paid tribute to the late legend.

Roger Daltrey says The Who may never tour the US again: "Touring has become very difficult since COVID"

”We cannot get insured and most of the big bands doing arena shows, by the time they do their first show and rehearsals and get the staging and crew together, all the buses and hotels, you’re upwards $600,000 to a million in the hole.”

The Who brought classics, an orchestra, and more to MSG (pics, setlist)

After playing their first Cincinnati show since the 1979 tragedy, The Who brought their tour to Madison Square Garden, opening with an orchestral ‘Tommy’ portion, closing with an orchestral ‘Quadrophenia’ portion, and hitting other classics in between…

Watch Toyah & Robert Fripp cover The Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again"

It’s the latest cover from Toyah and Robert’s “Sunday Lunch“ series…

Keith Moon biopic 'The Real Me' set to start filming this summer

Roger Daltrey and Pete Townsend are executive producers on the film.

Roger Daltrey, Florence Welch, Nile Rodgers & more playing Nordoff Robbins' holiday livestream benefit

Nile Rodgers will host the benefit which also features appearances from Freya Ridings, Sir Cliff Richard, Kaiser Chiefs, James Dean Bradfield (Manic Street Preachers), Rebecca Ferguson, and more.

This Week's Livestreams (Metallica, Mastodon, Kim Gordon, Lucinda Williams, more)

Plus Roisin Murphy, The Beths, Gloria Gaynor, The Tallest Man on Earth, Of Monsters and Men, 311, …Trail of Dead, Ryley Walker, Lonnie Holley, and more livestreams you can watch this week since there are no live concerts to attend.

The Cure, Pulp, The Who, Paul McCartney & more streaming unseen footage for Teenage Cancer Trust

Noel Gallagher, Paul Weller, Muse, Them Crooked Vultures, and more will also take part in the series, which raises money to help fight cancer, and one of Robert Smith’s guitars will be auctioned off…
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