The Jerusalem Post

The Who back on tour after COVID cancellati­ons

- • By ALICIA POWELL

NEW YORK (Reuters) – After costly pandemic cancellati­ons, rock legends The Who is back on the road again with THE WHO HITS BACK! tour.

“We’re just hitting back at COVID because it stopped us in our tracks. We were, we were going to call it, ‘Where Were We?’” lead singer Roger Daltrey said ahead of the tour starting next week.

Canceled charity concerts for The Who’s foundation, Teenage Cancer, at London’s Royal Albert Hall had cost the group about $3 million, said Daltrey, 78. The charity works with UK and US hospitals to develop state-of-theart spaces for teens suffering from cancer to meet and stay connected.

Daltrey and Pete Townshend, the band’s principal songwriter famed for thrashing his guitar on stage, are the only surviving original members of the group, which emerged in 1960s London with drummer Keith Moon and bass player John Entwistle.

The Who has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, with the rock opera Tommy and hits like “Won’t Get Fooled Again” and “I Can See For Miles.”

Daltrey and Townshend, along with six band members and an orchestra, will kick off their North American tour on April 22 in Hollywood, Florida, and wrap it up in Las Vegas in November.

The Who’s tours have become a lot more complicate­d, Daltrey said. “We were, we were four guys with eight amplifiers, a drum kit and a sound system. That was it. We turn up in a U-Haul truck and three roadies would suit us for the night.”

Daltrey refuses to worry about COVID affecting the tour, he said at his England countrysid­e home.

“We’re just living our lives. And if you get it and die, you get it and die, you know?”

The rock legend, who has worked with many of the world’s top bands, named Mick Jagger as his top rock band frontman followed jointly by Freddie Mercury and Elton John, Bruce Springstee­n and David Bowie.

While the band has no plans to stop touring, the time will come, Daltrey acknowledg­ed.

“I’ve always said about this business. You don’t give it up, it gives you up. I will open my mouth and it won’t come out like it should. And I will go, that’s it, can’t do it anymore.”

 ?? ?? ROGER DALTREY (left) and Pete Townshend of The Who. (Mark Ralston/AFP via Getty Images/TNS)
ROGER DALTREY (left) and Pete Townshend of The Who. (Mark Ralston/AFP via Getty Images/TNS)

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