Tickets here: https://www.axs.com/events/539480/roger-daltrey-tickets.
Roger Daltrey will be returning to the States on a special solo tour this June, presenting a mostly acoustic set of Who gems, rarities, solo nuggets and other surprises.
with an intimate rock-based band and setting as well as answering questions from the audience, kicking off this very exclusive set of shows on 12 June at Virginia’s renowned Wolf Trap at Filene Center. The nine-city run will continue throughout the month of June (see dates below), wrapping on 29 June at The Pavilion at Ravinia in Highland Park, Illinois.
ROGER DALTREY AND HIS BAND
US TOUR DATES
SPECIAL GUESTS
*KT TUNSTALL https://www.kttunstall.com
**DAN BERN https://danbern.com
• June 10 The Keswick Theatre, Glenside, PA with special guest Leslie Mendelson
• June 12 Wolf Trap, Filene Center, Wolf Trap, VA*
• June 14 OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino, Niagara Falls, ON*
• June 16 Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Bethel, NY*
• June 18 The Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY*
• June 20 Leader Bank Pavilion, Boston, MA*
• June 22 Tanglewood, The Koussevitzky Music Shed, Lenox, MA*
• June 23 Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, CT*
• June 25 Meadow Brook Amphitheatre, Detroit, MI**
• June 27 Murat Theatre at Old National Centre, Indianapolis, IN**
• June 29 The Pavilion at Ravinia, Highland Park, IL*
Roger Daltrey, will be at Jacobs Park, San Diego, CA on 6 May 2024
Roger Daltrey, lead singer and founder of legendary band The Who 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.
Venue pre-sale 10.00am PT, Thursday 22 February and general on-sale 10.00am PT, Friday 23 February 2024.
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Although Roger Daltrey was never the central songwriter in The Who, he could recognise a fantastic rock and roll poet when he saw one.
With the 60-year anniversary of The Who approaching next year, frontman Roger Daltrey has been reflecting on the continued popularity of the rock ‘n’ roll band and he tells out about one of his favorite songwriters.
As the band started to reach beyond the parameters of traditional rock and R&B, Townshend thought that the group should make lofty concepts, creating rock operas like Tommy and Quadrophenia, each of which told a story from front to end.
Although Daltrey was more than willing to give a voice to Townshend’s melodies, he was more focused on interpreting a song rather than telling a story. When talking about the band’s discography, the singer would eventually say that Who’s Next was the best record they ever made despite being a part of the scrapped project, Lifehouse.