Roger Daltrey says that his upcoming solo tour could well be his last
13 May 2026, 12:00 | Updated: 13 May 2026, 12:23
The Who frontman could be making his last jaunt across the US.
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The Who went on their farewell North American tour last year, taking in 17 shows over the US and Canada.
And now frontman Roger Daltrey has hinted that his upcoming solo jaunt may also be his final tour there too.
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"Well it's one more for the road," Daltrey said of the shows.
"After finishing The Who's final tour of the US, it’s time for me as a solo artist to possibly do the same.
"After touring solo with different bands of musicians for the last 17 years, a less gruelling life becomes more attractive, I'll see."
"With my present line up of nine musicians, I have this opportunity to see your beautiful country and enjoy the hospitality you have shown me over so many years.
"I'll be off the backing tracks and always searching for different soundscapes to present the songs. It's a lot of fun and gives me the chance to have a Great Night Out."
The tour from kicks off in Mesa, Arizona on August 23 and runs until September 29 in Medford, Massachusetts.