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The Who really is saying goodbye, and Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend are stocking the final tour with hits and rarities. We ...
Two years ago, Roger Daltrey said he doubted The Who would ever tour North America again. He was almost correct. ...
For this tour, The Who's lineup includes guitarist Simon Townshend, bassist Jon Button, keyboardist Loren Gold, percussionist Jody Linscott, new backing vocalist John Hogg, and drummer Scott Devours, ...
Roger Daltrey, 81, Pete Townshend, 80, and The Who make their second stop on their farewell tour in New Jersey: Ticket prices, parking, more ...
Other hits have included “Baba O’Riley,” “Pinball Wizard,” “Who Are You” and “You Better You Bet.” Fans can buy tickets here (prices are as of the time of this publication): New Vivid Seats customers ...
The Who kicked off its North American farewell tour on August 16 in Sunrise, Florida, with an uneven but energetic set featuring the first-ever live performance of "Going Mobile." ...
The Joe Perry Project is the Aerosmith guitarist's perennial Plan B. It's a band he’s put together several times starting in ...
The sneering, fist-pumping, leather-wearing, chest-baring punk rocker Billy Idol has teamed up with fellow rock and roll ...
We reserve the right to pop up again,” says Townshend wryly, by phone from his London home, “but I think one thing is very ...
“This is certainly the last time you will see us on tour,” Roger Daltrey, 81, told The Times. “It’s grueling. In the days ...
Learn more about the short-lived group that Townshend had a hand in building—and was famously covered by Tom Petty—below.