
He says the next few years may be difficult for classic acts like The Who. Townshend himself is closely watching the economics of post-pandemic touring. "'I can't use my voice! It's my instrument! If I don't use it, I'll die!'" "When I speak to him, he just goes, 'I just wanna get out there and sing!'" Townshend said of is partner. Longtime bandmate Pete Townshend recently told Rolling Stone that getting back onstage in front of an audience is all the singer can talk about. The pandemic shutdowns have reportedly made Daltrey all the more restless. He explained his general sense of urgency in a 2019 interview with Billboard, saying "within the next five years I think my voice will go.


03 - Washington State Fair, Puyallup, WAĭaltrey has been eager to tour as much as possible in recent years. 01 - Northern Quest Resort & Casino, Spokane, WA 21 - Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena at Harveys, Stateline, NV Three dates have been announced so far, but more announcements are coming soon.Īug. Roger Daltrey has announced a short run of solo tour dates this summer that will get him back onstage with members of The Who's backing band.ĭaltrey will perform a setlist of Who classics, album cuts and solo favorites during the jaunt.
