The Who Singer talks about stop playng.
Daltrey, according with NME Magazine and other newspapers, has admitted that the band may never tour again after their current run of dates comes to an end as reported by Damian Jones.
The will perform at Caesars Palace from July 29 up until August 11 for a run of six shows. Although a statement described it as a “first run.” Tickets go on sale this Friday (March 17).The Who are the first rock band to play at at Caesars Palace since the concert venue opened in 2003. Recently added 4 more dates in Vegas (10 shows).
Other performers with residencies include Mariah Carey, Celine Dion, Elton John and Rod Stewart.
When asked if they will do any shows after their current tour Daltrey told NME. “We seriously don’t know if we’ll ever play again after this tour. People at our age have been popping their clogs. So let’s just get real here, where we are in our lives.
“We’re doing remarkably well for where we are but we just don’t know. If we get through this year, we’re gonna need some time off. We’ll re-think it after that.
“Obviously as a singer I’ve got to keep working if I want to keep singing because that’s how voices work. If I stop singing now for a year, it’ll be all over.”
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The veteran rockers will perform at Caesars Palace in Vegas from July 29 up until August 11 for a run of six shows.
The Who are the first rock band to play at at Caesars
Palace since the concert venue opened in 2003
“We thought why not give it a try”. Daltrey said of the Vegas dates “We’re not tired of playing, we’re not tired of getting on that stage. We love it but we’re tired of the scheduling, the time changes and the different hotels, the different beds, the ‘Where the fuck am I?’ in the middle of the night. I’ve had 53 years of that.”
Related: https://www.videomuzic.eu/sunday-times-rich-list-uk-musicians/?lang=en