Roger Daltrey, the co-founder and singer of The Who, revealed at an event this week that he is going blind. The British ...
The Who's Roger Daltrey took to the Royal Albert Hall stage with his bandmates in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust. At the show he revealed his condition.
The Who’s Roger Daltrey has told a live audience at one of his concerts that he has been informed that he is “going blind”.
A rock signer who was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 24 has starred in a short film and performed alongside James Arthur as part of a fundraising gig. Grace Kelly, from Watford, was diagnosed ...
The Who played their first concert of 2025 at the Royal Albert Hall in London as part of the Teenage Cancer Trust benefit ...
Throughout his journey, Teenage Cancer Trust, Newsquest’s charity of the year, has been a constant source of support for Adam and his family.
The benefit gig at London's Royal Albert Hall also featured the first live performance of the Who's Next deep cut "Love Ain't ...
The teenager had to visit her GP multiple times over excessive tiredness and joint pain before she was referred to hospital ...
The Who performed at the 2025 edition of Teenage Cancer Trust, and played 'Love Ain't For Keepin'' for the first time since 2004.
Now into their 80s, The Who’s core duo are in incendiary form as they step down from Teenage Cancer Trust patronage in style.
The gig comes as Daltrey steps back from his role as curator of the Teenage Cancer Trust ’s Royal Albert Hall concerts, ...
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