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Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey are revving up the Who one last time for a tour they're naming after their 1971 deep cut ...
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'All good things must come to an end': The Who announce North America farewell tour datesLONDON — British rock band The Who are to say their final goodbye to North America this summer. Singer Roger Daltrey and ...
The legendary band will bid farewell in a country where Townshend has always appreciated the “incredible” crowds ...
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Ultimate Classic Rock on MSNIs the Who Announcing Another Farewell Tour?According to reporting by 'Rolling Stone,' Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey of the Who will hold a press conference in London ...
The news comes less than a month after the band parted ways with and then rehired drummer Zak Starkey, son of the Beatles ...
The Who's guitarist and bassist said their inadvertent switching of the lead guitar and bass roles confused fans, while it ...
The British rock band The Who has announced a farewell tour that will bring them to the United Center in Chicago for a ...
“The Song Is Over” tour (named for the 1971 track off Who’s Next) will kick off at Florida’s Amerant Bank Arena in August and ...
The Who announced its “The Song Is Over North America Farewell Tour” dates Thursday, including two concerts in New York state ...
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The Daily Caller on MSNThe Who Announces ‘Farewell Tour’The legendary rock band The Who announced their 2025 North American “Farewell Tour” dates as they prepare to take their final ...
With The Who launching a North American farewell tour, Pete Townshend is looking back at the legendary rock group's early ...
But Pete Townshend was 37 back then. Roger Daltrey was 38. Townshend turns 80 on May 19, and Daltrey is 81. A farewell tour by a couple of octogenarians carries a lot more weight than a farewell ...
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