Roger Daltrey, the legendary frontman for the iconic rock band The Who, shocked the crowd at one of the band’s most recent shows with a heartbreaking health revelation. While performing at London’s ...
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 ...
The Who is revisiting their 2017 performance of Tommy at the Royal Albert Hall in London, and they want their fans to join them. The band has announced a Tommy: Live at Royal Albert Hall global watch ...
Tickets for the screening cost 12.50 pounds, including fees (or about $16.50). All proceeds will go to the Teenage Cancer Trust. The event also will feature a special Q&A with Who frontman Roger ...
Roger Daltrey, lead singer of The Who, says there aren't many contemporary singers who could "lead" a band, and he partially blames shows like "American Idol" for it. "A lot of the new people they ...
The Who’s legendary frontman Roger Daltrey, now 81, has revealed serious concerns about his ability to complete his current tour due to multiple health challenges that have worsened in recent years.
On Sunday, British rock royalty graced Boston University’s campus when The Who’s legendary singer, Roger Daltrey, brought the band’s seminal rock opera, Tommy – and then some – to Agganis Arena. The ...
Thanks to icon rocker Roger Daltrey, "Tommy" rose to life in Hammond last weekend. The Who's lead singer Daltrey brought his 2 1/2-hour show to The Venue at Horseshoe Casino on Friday and performed ...