Is Roger Daltrey about to pull the plug on The Who’s farewell tour?
Recent statements from Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey have cast uncertainty over The Who’s future. The Daily Mail and The Mirror reported on the developing situation.
Pete Townshend recently made critical remarks about the band’s continued existence. His comments prompted a strong response from Roger Daltrey. The situation has become more complex following the recent dismissal of drummer Zak Starkey.
In an interview, Townshend stated, “The Who has gone on a bit too long with two of us dying. It does sometimes feel like flogging a dead horse.”
Daltrey also responded with a clear stance on the band’s future. He declared:
“If Pete doesn’t want to tour, I don’t want to be back with The Who on the road, at 81, with someone who doesn’t want be there, if that’s what he’s saying.
“I won’t do it with someone who is half-hearted about it. But, you know, every dog has its day and it was a wonderful ride.”
These exchanges have cast doubt on the band’s farewell tour plans. The future of The Who now hangs in the balance.
The uncertainty has emerged at a crucial moment for the legendary rock band. They have already announced significant touring plans.
The Who’s official website revealed the band’s North American farewell tour for 2025. Titled “The Song Is Over North America Farewell Tour,” it will begin on August 16th, 2025, in Florida. The tour will conclude on September 28th, 2025, in Las Vegas.
During a recent interview, Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend were asked if they would let fans pick songs for the tour.