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The 80-year-old rock icon plans to keep playing live when the group's final North American run ends on Sept. 28 in Las Vegas.
The Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey-led band kicked off its "The Song Is Over - North American Farewell Tour" last week.
At a Who concert in Newark, New Jersey on Aug. 19, 2025, Roger Daltrey adjusted the lyrics to 'The Song Is Over' as a way of bidding farewell to the band's fans.
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Pete Townshend confirms he has no plans to retire after the Who’s farewell tour, plotting a run of one-man shows.
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Pete Townshend has revealed that he is planning embarking on some solo shows once his farewell tour with The Who wraps up.
The song is almost over for the Who, but the memories will certainly linger. Guitarist Pete Townshend reminisced fondly about ...
The guitar hero says he and Daltrey may work together in the future, but he’s also got his eye on some solo shows ...
How to enter Omaze's latest Million Pound House Draw set in the New Forest. Valued at £3 million, the winner will receive £500,000 in cash and beautiful furnishings.
The reviews have been stellar for Heart's rescheduled "Royal Flush Tour" after Ann Wilson's cancer battle. We give you our "3 Reasons" to see them at EJ Thomas Hall in Akron.