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Apr 26, 2025
Sat, 7:00 pm7:00 pm
Roger Daltrey
Caird Hall • Dundee, Scotland
Caird Hall
Dundee, Scotland
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Apr 28, 2025
Mon, 6:30 pm6:30 pm
Roger Daltrey
SEC Armadillo - Scotland • Glasgow, Scotland
SEC Armadillo - Scotland
Glasgow, Scotland
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About Roger Daltrey
Roger Daltrey rose to fame as the dynamic lead vocalist of The Who, one of the most influential bands in rock history. Born in London in 1944, his journey to stardom began in the early 1960s when he formed The Detours with guitarist Pete Townshend and bassist John Entwistle. After adding drummer Keith Moon and changing their name to The Who, their innovative songwriting and groundbreaking sound propelled them to international fame.
Daltrey's commanding presence and distinctive vocals became a defining feature of the band, earning him praise as one of the music's most fantastic frontmen. He was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 and the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2008, the same year he made Rolling Stone’s list of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. His voice, energy, and on-stage antics, including his iconic microphone swings, are legendary.
In addition to his work with The Who, Daltrey has enjoyed success as a solo artist, releasing several critically acclaimed singles and albums over the years. His independent endeavors have allowed him to explore a wider range of genres, showcasing his versatility. With a career spanning over five decades, he remains an impactful figure in the industry, inspiring generations of musicians to follow in his footsteps.
Roger Daltrey’s Setlist
Roger Daltrey’s catalog pairs anthemic melodies with his extraordinary vocals. Each song showcases his talent for blending raw power with intricate musicality, and his studio work is enhanced by its meticulous production. On stage, he is able to turn pieces of his extensive discography into electrifying performances. When you see him live, you’re likely to encounter several of the following setlist standards:
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Behind Blue Eyes
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Who Are You
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Baba O’Riley
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Pinball Wizard
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Without Your Love
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I Can See for Miles
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Days of Lights
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Going Mobile
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Overture
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Amazing Journey
Live Moments That Made Headlines
Roger Daltrey is no stranger to the spotlight, and his ability to captivate audiences has cemented his reputation as a consummate performer. More significantly, his concerts have created many of rock’s unforgettable moments. Whether sharing the stage with The Who or performing alone, his sets are a highlight of any show. These are some of his standout appearances:
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April 11, 1998: Roger Daltrey played Hugh Fitzcairn in Highlander, the popular 1980s action/fantasy series. While attending the Los Angeles Highlander Convention, Daltrey borrowed a guitar, assuring the owner he wouldn’t break it, and proceeded to perform Ben E. King’s "Stand By Me" and The Who’s "I'm A Man" with the Jim Byrnes Blues Band.
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April 20, 1992: The star-studded Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert featured performances from many of music’s biggest names, including Metallica, Def Leppard, U2, and Elton John. Among them, Daltrey delivered a medley of "I Want It All," "Heaven and Hell,” and "Pinball Wizard,” accompanied by Queen and Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi, in front of 72,000 fans at Wembley.
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February 24, 1994: To mark his 50th birthday, Roger Daltrey performed two shows at New York City’s Carnegie Hall with his bandmate Pete Townshend and other special guests, all to raise funds for Columbia Presbyterian Babies Hospital. The concerts debuted orchestral arrangements of Townshend’s music, and attendance broke the venue’s two-day box office record.
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January 12, 2009: At the O2 Academy Bristol, Daltrey headlined a concert to benefit Teenage Cancer Trust, a UK charity. He and fellow English musician Pete Doherty (The Libertines, Babyshambles) performed staples from The Who’s catalog to raise money for cancer research in honor of Daniel Squires, a 16-year-old fan who had lost his life to the disease.
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February 7, 2010: Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend took over the field for the Super Bowl XLIV Halftime Show, where they unleashed a medley of hits, including "Baba O'Riley" and "Who Are You." The event was witnessed by 103,219 New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts fans at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, as well as a TV audience of more than 106 million viewers.
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How long do Roger Daltrey’s concerts last?
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Does Roger Daltrey tour?
Roger Daltrey tours and has appeared at Glastonbury and other premier music festivals. He has also shared the stage with Eric Clapton, Joan Jett, Eddie Vedder, and many more incredible artists.
Are there any age restrictions for Roger Daltrey concerts?
Roger Daltrey concerts are generally open to all ages, but certain locations may have unique requirements or restricted areas. If you have concerns, be sure to check with your venue.
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