The Who singer Roger Daltrey said at a charity concert in London over the weekend that he’s losing his hearing and his vision, according to The Sun. He compared it to the band’s 1969 album “Tommy,” ...
The Who's Roger Daltrey opened up about his deteriorating eye sight during a recent concert fundraiser in London.
The Whos Roger Daltrey claims he is going blind and losing his hearing but is grateful to still have his voice.
The Who's Roger Daltrey, 81, is going through a health crisis as he ages. Daltrey, while speaking to his live audience at London's Royal Albert Hall on March 27 for Teenage Cancer Trust, mentioned ...
Fans of the group can catch the entire performance as 'Black Sunday Live at the Royal Albert Hall' makes a limited theatrical ...
Real, DJ Muggs and Eric Bobo perform together as Cypress Hill, talks about the new concert film and live album that captured ...
The Who played their first concert of 2025 at the Royal Albert Hall in London as part of the Teenage Cancer Trust benefit ...
The benefit gig at London's Royal Albert Hall also featured the first live performance of the Who's Next deep cut "Love Ain't ...
The Who were at their raw best in hits-filled Royal Albert Hall Teenage Cancer Trust gig - The Who will return for another ...
Comedians and podcast hosts Ed Gamble and James Acaster have announced a new set of live dates for 2026 with Off Menu Live: ...
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Neo-jazz singer-songwriter Ni Maxine, classical and jazz harpist Marysia Osu and multi-instrumentalist SHOLTO are among the headline acts announced to perform as part of the Royal Albert Hall’s ...