The Who display Limited prints of Teen Age Cancer Trust at Royal Albert Hall

By editorial board on March 10, 2024

A new series of gig posters celebrating the history of the annual show series at the Royal Albert Hall.

Featuring newly commissioned artworks from across the shows’ history, with each design available in an autographed limited edition of prints. The Who 2000 and The Who 2024 autographed prints form part of this new project, all raising funds for the charity.

Available now, a limited edition print of The Who 2000 show at the Royal Albert Hall for Teenage Cancer Trust in our series of retrospective gig posters. Created by Joel Burden and each one autographed by Roger Daltrey. Limited edition of 100 prints.

Print measures A2 (420mm x 594mm / 16.5″ x 22.4″). Five colour silk screen print on GF Smith Peregrina Majestic Real Silver 250gsm, kindly donated for this project.

Pre-order and watch HERE for release on 1 April 2024

Produced as part of our History of Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall music poster series, celebrating many of the incredible artists who have performed for the charity since we launched in 2000. Print unframed.

Produced as part of our History of Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall music poster series, celebrating many of the incredible artists who have performed for the charity since we launched in 2000. Prints unframed.

Roger Daltrey will be at the Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, San Diego, CA on 6 May 2024 for a one-off night of solo songs, rare cuts and some Who favourites.
Roger’s band will consist of Frank Simes, guitars; Jon Button, bass; Loren Gold, keyboards; Scott Devours, drums and Katie Jacoby, violin.

Roger’s special guest for this momentous night will be the fabulous KT Tunstall.

Meantime Pete Townshend to Miss Show Honoring Who Bandmate Roger Daltrey At Teen Age Cancer Trust Because of ‘Tommy’ Musical Revival’s Opening.

The 2024 Teenage Cancer Trust benefit concert series, held annually at the Royal Albert Hall in London, will wrap up with a previously announced March 24 show saluting The Who’s Roger Daltrey. Unfortunately, the singer’s Who bandmate Pete Townshend has revealed that he no longer will be taking part in the star-studded event.

The concert, dubbed Ovation, will celebrate the charity series’ 24-year history, while paying tribute to Daltrey, who is stepping away from his duties as the event’s main organizer after this year. Both Daltrey and Townshend had initially been announced as part of the performance lineup, along with Robert Plant, Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder, ex-Jam frontman Paul Weller, and Stereophonics singer Kelly Jones.

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