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Roger Daltrey, the legendary rock singer, has exciting news for his fans in 2025. He will be embarking on a special solo tour where he will be performing classic songs from The Who, his solo hits, and even engaging in question-and-answer sessions with the audience. This intimate tour will give fans a chance to hear acoustic versions of The Who’s gems and explore Daltrey’s solo music spanning almost 50 years.

The tour will kick off at The London Palladium on Monday, April 21, 2025. Daltrey will be joined by Simon Townshend, a regular collaborator with The Who, on guitar and vocals. The band will also include talented musicians such as John Hogg, Doug Boyle, Steve Weston, Jody Linscott, Billy Nicholls, Katie Jacoby, Geraint Watkins, and Scott Devours. Tickets for the show will go on sale on Friday, November 15, at 10am.

Daltrey expressed his excitement about the upcoming tour, stating that he can’t wait to be back on stage in the UK, performing familiar songs in a new and intimate way. He will also be taking questions from the audience about his illustrious career, giving fans a unique opportunity to connect with the rock legend.

Throughout his career, Daltrey has been known for his iconic voice and his contributions to The Who’s timeless classics like ‘Substitute’, ‘Who Are You’, and ‘Baba O’Riley’. In addition to his work with the band, Daltrey has had a successful solo career, with hits like ‘Giving It All Away’ and his most recent album ‘As Long As I Have You’.

In 2024, Daltrey stepped down as the figurehead for the Teenage Cancer Trust after 24 years of service, during which he helped raise around £34 million for the charity. He remains an Honorary Patron of the organization and continues to be an active advocate for teenagers with cancer.

Aside from his charitable work, Daltrey also recently collaborated with other music legends on a special recording in aid of the charity. His harmonica solo was featured on Mark Knopfler’s ‘Going Home (Theme from Local Hero)’, which included artists like Slash and Joan Armatrading.

Don’t miss your chance to see Roger Daltrey live at The London Palladium in 2025. Tickets go on sale soon, so be sure to grab yours for a night of unforgettable music and memories with one of rock’s greatest voices.