logo
The Who announce farewell tour of North America

The Who announce farewell tour of North America

BreakingNews.ie09-05-2025

British rock band The Who have announced their final tour of North America.
The duo of Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend will perform hits from across their six-decade career during The Song Is Over North America Farewell Tour, named after the band's 1971 hit.
Advertisement
The band formed in the 1960s with a line-up that consisted of lead singer Daltrey, guitarist and vocalist Townshend, drummer Keith Moon, who died in 1978, and bass guitarist John Entwistle, who died in 2002.
Daltrey said: 'Every musician's dream in the early 60s was to make it big in the US charts. For the Who, that dream came true in 1967 and our lives were changed forever.
'The warmth of the American audiences over the years have been inspirational to me and reflect the feeling I remember getting after hearing the first rock records coming across the radio. Musical freedom!
'Rock gave us a feeling of generational rebellion. To me, America has always been great. The cultural differences had a huge impact on me, this was the land of the possible.
Advertisement
'It's not easy to end the big part of my life that touring with The Who has been. Thanks for being there for us and look forward to seeing you one last time.'
Last year it was announced that Daltrey was stepping back from his role as curator of the Teenage Cancer Trust's Royal Albert Hall concerts, having launched the series in 2000, but he remains an honorary patron of the charity, with The Cure's Robert Smith taking over curation duties next year.
The tour starts in Florida on August 16 2025, with further dates in cities including New York, Toronto, Los Angeles and Vancouver, before a final date in Las Vegas on September 28.
Pre-sales will run from May 13 ahead of the general sale beginning on Friday May 16 at 10am.
Advertisement
Townshend said: 'Well, all good things must come to an end. It is a poignant time. For me, playing to American audiences and those in Canada has always been incredible.
'The warmth and engagement of those audiences began back in 1967 with hippies smoking dope, sitting on their blankets and listening deeply and intensely. Music was everywhere. We all felt equal.
Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey of The Who perform on stage during the Teenage Cancer Trust show at the Royal Albert Hall in March 2025 (Ian West/PA)
'Today, Roger and I still carry the banner for the late Keith Moon and John Entwistle, and, of course, all of our long-time Who fans. I must say that although the road has not always been enjoyable for me, it is usually easy: the best job I could ever have had. I keep coming back.
'Every time I do, I meet new fans and feel new energy. Roger and I are in a good place, despite our age, eager to throw our weight behind this fond farewell to all our faithful fans, and hopefully to new ones who might jump in to see what they have been missing for the last 57 years.
Advertisement
'This tour will be about fond memories, love and laughter. Make sure you join in.'
The Who, formed in 1964, are best known for the albums Who's Next, Tommy and Quadrophenia, with the latter two adapted into films in 1975 and 1979 respectively.
The band went from performing club shows to headlining the Woodstock festival in the US and becoming the biggest box-office draw in the world.
Throughout their career the band has had 14 UK Top 10 singles and they were inducted into the Rock n' Roll Hall Of Fame in 1990.
Advertisement
In 2019 they released the album Who, marking Daltrey and Townshend's first collection of new material since their 2006 album Endless Wire.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Kim Kardashian speaks out against ICE raids in Los Angeles
Kim Kardashian speaks out against ICE raids in Los Angeles

The Independent

time22 minutes ago

  • The Independent

Kim Kardashian speaks out against ICE raids in Los Angeles

Kim Kardashian spoke out Tuesday night against the Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids in Los Angeles which have sparked days of protests across the country. President Donald Trump's sweeping deportations of illegal immigrants sparked mass protests in the City of Angeles Friday, which have continued for days. In an unprecedented move, Trump deployed thousands of National Guard troops and 700 Marines to Los Angeles, without California Governor Gavin Newsom's permission, in response to the protests. Gov. Newsom said the move 'inflamed a combustible situation,' and the state has challenged it in court. Kardashian used her platform of 356 million Instagram followers to stand up for the immigrant population of her home city, telling fans there 'has to be a better way' to deal with illegal immigration than these ICE raids. 'When we're told that ICE exists to keep our country safe and remove violent criminals-great. But when we witness innocent, hardworking people being ripped from their families in inhumane ways, we have to speak up. We have to do what's right,' she wrote on Instagram. 'Growing up in LA, I've seen how deeply immigrants are woven into the fabric of this city. They are our neighbors, friends, classmates, coworkers, and family. No matter where you fall politically, it's clear that our communities thrive because of the contributions of immigrants. We can't turn a blind eye when fear and injustice keep people from living their lives freely and safely. There HAS to be a BETTER way,' she wrote. Kardashian has praised Trump in the past, saying on late-night TV that she was 'very grateful' after he commuted the sentence of Alice Johnson in 2018. Johnson served over 20 years of a life sentence for a nonviolent drug offense when she was freed with the help of Kardashian. The celebrity had spent months working to commute Johnson's sentence, which included meeting with Trump. During an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in July 2018, Kardashian, who had met with Trump that May, said, 'I have nothing bad to say about the president.'

Red Sox fans go wild as cameraman can't stop zooming in on stunning sister of new star Roman Anthony
Red Sox fans go wild as cameraman can't stop zooming in on stunning sister of new star Roman Anthony

Daily Mail​

time26 minutes ago

  • Daily Mail​

Red Sox fans go wild as cameraman can't stop zooming in on stunning sister of new star Roman Anthony

Baseball's No 1 prospect Roman Anthony enjoyed his first hit for the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night... but some fans were more excited by the presence of his sister in the stands. Anthony was finally called up to the big leagues at the start of the week and starred in Boston's 3-1 win over Tampa Bay, doubling in two runs for his team at Fenway Park. The game was shown live on NESN, but some Red Sox fans were just as interested in finding out more about his family as they were about watching their new superstar in action. In the top of the second inning, the cameraman honed in on Lia Anthony in the stands, Roman's 22-year-old sister, and social media - predictably - went crazy. 'I'd like to be the first to welcome Roman Anthony's sister to Boston!' one wrote on X, and others quickly followed. 'Lord have mercy,' another added, while a third noted: 'What's her @? Asking for a friend...' Lia attended the game with her dad Chris, mom Lori and brother Anthony Anthony, and they even posed for a photo with Red Sox legend David Ortiz. Lia is 22 and has just graduated from Florida State University, where she studied Human Development and Family Sciences. On Instagram she has just over 5,000 followers as of Tuesday night, though that number is expected to skyrocket after her surprise appearance on national TV. In recent posts, the new graduate shows off various recent vacations, including a recent trip with friends to Aruba. Lia only has 5,000 followers on Instagram but that is likely to change after her TV appearance At the end of April she headed to Nashville just days after celebrating her FSU graduation, of which she said: 'Thank you Florida State for the best four years of my life.' Her brother Roman, meanwhile, is just getting started with what has the potential to be an incredible career in Major League Baseball. The No 1 prospect in the sport, fans have been clamoring for him to get out of Triple-A for weeks and he finally got the call on Monday, making his debut the same day.

Footy legend's daughter takes a HUGE step to joining the most famous cheerleading squad in the world
Footy legend's daughter takes a HUGE step to joining the most famous cheerleading squad in the world

Daily Mail​

timean hour ago

  • Daily Mail​

Footy legend's daughter takes a HUGE step to joining the most famous cheerleading squad in the world

Mark Carroll lived the dream as an NRL enforcer in his decorated footy career - and now it is his daughter's turn to take a shot at becoming a global star. Indianna Carroll, 27, has been invited to the US as she seeks to become a cheerleader for the Dallas Cowboys NFL team. After impressing in the first couple of rounds, Sydney -based Carroll will now look to be named in the final 10-strong group. 'I have put my life on hold for this,' the long-term Manly Sea Eagles cheerleader told News Corp. 'Dallas cheerleaders are the epitome of cheerleading in the world. 'I have been in a (cheerleading) outfit with pompoms since I was a one-year-old. It is part of who I am.' Carroll won't have to wait long to see if she lives out her dream - the 10 winners will be announced on July 14 at The Star, the club's Dallas headquarters. She also stated it feels 'surreal' to have reached the final audition - and believes cheerleading offers a further 'element of entertainment to game days.' Indianna also doesn't have to look far for inspiration - her mother Monique has been the cheerleading director at the Sea Eagles — better known as the Seabirds — for more than three decades on Sydney's northern beaches. And if Carroll is successful, TV stardom could quickly follow - the final training camp is the subject of an upcoming Netflix documentary, America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Meanwhile, Mark 'Spudd' Carroll previously opened up about Indianna's battle with endometriosis. 'It scared the sh** out of me,' he said in 2018. 'We have tried everything. The amount of money I've spent on doctors. 'These doctors, they think they know (it all)....they have no idea, seriously. No one knows how to cure it. 'Indi went to bed one night after screaming through the house: 'I'd rather kill myself than have this bloody horrible disease. 'I went to bed bawling. I cried myself to sleep.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store