The Who selling holographic concert posters to benefit Teenage Cancer Trust
- The Who performed at the Royal Albert Hall as part of the Teenage Cancer Trust benefit concert series on March 27, 2025, playing classics and lesser-known songs.
- Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend lead a new, stripped-down version of The Who, featuring a smaller lineup for greater flexibility in their performances.
- Roger Daltrey admitted to going blind and deaf, expressing gratitude for his life with The Who, while acknowledging the challenges facing young cancer patients.
- The Who are scheduled for a second show on March 30, 2025, where they plan to debut a new song titled 'The Song Is Over.
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The Corrs are just as hypnotising now as they were 30 years ago
The band mesmerised the audience from start to finish at London’s Royal Albert Hall (Picture: Ian West/PA Wire) I had no idea that going to the Royal Albert Hall on a Friday night would transport me so quickly to my childhood. Not only did The Corrs put on a brilliant show in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust, proving that they’re just as mesmerising now as they were 30 years ago, but they transfixed their audience from start to finish. Myself include…
The Who's Roger Daltrey reveals vision and hearing decline during London charity concert - The Mirror
The Who's Roger Daltrey opened up about his own health problems, which includes his hearing and vision declining, on stage at London's Royal Albert Hall on Thursday night
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