Speaking from the stage, the 81-year-old iconic singer said he's losing both his sight and his hearing. His longtime guitarist joked about his knee replacement.
A 24-year-old woman "went into complete shock" when the doctor drew round the curtains and told her what was actually wrong ...
Roger Daltrey revealed that he's going deaf and blind at London's Royal Albert Hall for the annual week of Teenage Cancer ...
Photo: Marc Millman On Saturday, March 30, The Who participated in the second and final Teenage Cancer Trust 2025 concert at ...
If this appearance to close out the Teenage Cancer Trust gigs was The Who’s final hurrah, then it was a hell of a way to go ...
Who frontman Roger Daltry, 81, reveals his health struggles during performance at the Royal Albert Hall for Teenage Cancer ...
I love the Albert Hall - the most elegant music venue in London - so when I received an invite to help raise funds for the ...
Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend of The Who have been performing together for more than 60 years and say they feel it.
During the gig, singer Roger Daltrey said: "The joys of getting old mean you go deaf, I also now have got the joy of going ...
Daltrey joked once his voice was gone he’d have a “full Tommy,” referring to The Who’s 1969 rock opera, Tommy. The album ...
Check out footage of The Who performing the ‘Who’s Next’ deep cut “The Song Is Over” in concert for the very first time.
The Who's Next song came out in 1971, but it took 54 years and more than 1,000 concerts before the band attempted to play it ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results