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The Who's new drummer is determined to live up to the billing
By Fraser Lewry published
Following Zak Starkey's off-on-off departure from The Who, a new man is behind the kit

The Who announce North American farewell tour
By Fraser Lewry published
The Who have also announced a new live album, recorded on the Who's Next tour in 1971

Watch Roger Daltrey engage in lively conversation with entitled heckler
By Fraser Lewry published
The confrontation took place at a recent show on The Who frontman's Alive & Kicking tour

The Who's Roger Daltrey adds more dates to Alive And Kicking...And Having Fun solo tour
By Paul Brannigan last updated
The Who's legendary frontman promises Who hits, rarities, solo classics, Q&A sessions and stories on 2025 tour dates

Pete Townsend says The Who will work together again in 2025
By Fraser Lewry published

Watch Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder make a surprise appearance onstage with The Who in London to sing Quadrophenia classic
By Paul Brannigan published
Eddie Vedder joins The Who onstage at the Royal Albert Hall in London at their second Teenage Cancer Trust show

"I don't think they'll ever find a cure for cancer. I don't think they want to find a cure": Roger Daltrey questions Big Pharma as he nears the end of his time at the Teenage Cancer Trust
By Fraser Lewry published
The Who's Roger Daltrey is signing off his 24-year patronage of the Teenage Cancer Trust with a final run of charity shows

“I’m some old fart of a rock singer and this has given me a purpose." The Who's Roger Daltrey looks back on his time working on Teenage Cancer Trust shows, says he had to "beg" bands to perform
By Liz Scarlett published
The Who's Roger Daltrey reflects on 24 years of curating Teenage Cancer Trust shows, says his "knees are now so sore from begging” bands to perform at them

"Have I got time to go to the bathroom?" 12 minutes with Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle will tell you everything you need to know about the tedium of touring
By Fraser Lewry published
In 1994, Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle were interviewed at Red Rocks in Colorado: it did not go according to plan

"Roger punched me once, and I’m sure I asked for it": How The Who overcame internal strife and a drummer behaving like 'a Saudi prince' to make their most poignant album
By Rob Hughes published
By 1973 The Who were bored and angry – and Pete Townshend knew he had one last chance to hold the band together and unify them in the eyes of their fans
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