Roger Daltrey has announced a few more shows for his 2025 solo tour of the U.K. called “Alive and Kicking… and Having Fun!” The intimate shows will feature Daltrey performing acoustic and semi-acoustic takes on songs from The Who as well as delve into his solo back catalog that dates back nearly 50 years, along with stories. It follows 2024’s U.S. run of a mostly acoustic set of “Who gems, rarities, solo nuggets and other surprises” with an intimate rock-based band and setting as well as answering questions from the audience. The run begins April 20 and follows a pair of Who shows in late March at London’s Royal Albert Hall that are part of the Teenage Cancer Trust lineup. Tickets for Daltrey’s shows are available here and here. The opening act is Linka Moja who “merges folk melodies, rock instrumentation and soulful rhythms.”
When he announced a similar tour in 2022, Daltrey said, “The truth is singers need to sing. Use it or lose it.” The powerhouse vocalist will turn 81 on March 1. Pete Townshend had indicated that he and Daltrey would perform as The Who at some point in 2025; besides the two RAH shows they are also booked for a pair of shows in Italy in July.
Watch Daltrey introduce “Won’t Get Fooled Again” before performing the warhorse with his band
In announcing the 2025 dates, Daltrey said: “Here we go again! After touring the U.S. with this band of phenomenal musicians, I can’t wait to get back on the road in the U.K. with these shows. It’s a joy to be on stage performing and sharing familiar songs in an unfamiliar way.”
The nine-piece band again consists of regular Who collaborator Simon Townshend (guitar/ vocals) alongside John Hogg (bass), Doug Boyle (guitar), Steve Weston (harmonica), Jody Linscott (percussion), Billy Nicholls (Backing vocals), Katie Jacoby (violin), Geraint Watkins (keyboard), and Scott Devours (drums).
Watch the always-entertaining “Guv’nor” perform a favorite from his 1973 debut solo album in 2023
Related: Our Album Rewind of Daltrey’s solo debut
Roger Daltrey 2025 U.K. Solo Tour (Tickets are available here and here)
Apr 20 – Brighton – Brighton Dome
Apr 21 – London – London Palladium
Apr 23 – Southend-on-Sea – Cliffs Pavilion
Apr 24 – Wolverhampton – Univ. of Wolverhampton at the Halls
Apr 26 – Dundee – Caird Hall
Apr 28 – Glasgow – SEC Armadillo
Apr 30 – Edinburgh – The Usher Hall
May 01 – Gateshead – The Glasshouse
May 04 – Manchester – The Bridgewater Hall
May 05 – Cheltenham – Cheltenham Jazz Festival*
Jul 08 – Llangollen – Llangollen Pavilion
Jul 30 – Halifax – The Piece Hall
Aug 01 – Essex – Audley End
Aug 08 – Margate – Dreamland
*Announced on Feb. 11
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Many of Daltrey’s solo recordings are available here.
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Jump into a conversationThanks for sharing the Roger Daltrey tour.
Its unfortunate that dates for U.S. tour got nicked.
His autobiography is a trip, at what he has achieved over a 50 year span. It’s a
eye opener into the synergy of his bandmates! They were all characters.
Would love to see him tour in the states!
Thanks a Lot, Mr. Kibblewhite (there’s a name for a band!) is a scream. Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere is a good history of the band.