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The Who frontman spoke about his health issues in a new interview and added 'the potential to get really ill is there' ...
Roger Daltrey claims he is going blind. The 81-year-old musician made the confession at The Who's recent Teenage Cancer Trust gig at London's Royal Albert Hall, admitted the purple-tinted glasses ...
Roger Daltrey has been given a "purpose" in life through his charity work and has spent years "begging" A-Listers to give up their time for free to perform in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust. .
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Meanwhile, Daltrey is stepping down as the curator of the Teenage Cancer Trust’s Royal Albert Hall concerts, a series he first launched in 2000. Despite this change, he will continue to serve as ...
The Who frontman, 81, was celebrated for his outstanding contributions to music and his long-standing charitable work — particularly with the Teenage Cancer Trust, where he has served as a ...
Months after Roger Daltrey revealed he is going blind and deaf, The Who frontman, who's currently on the road with his band, said he's “nervous" about completing the tour.
Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey performed for the Teenage Cancer Trust charity event in London last week. (Ian West/PA Images via Getty Images) ...
Tickets for A Special Gala Evening of Music with Roger Daltrey and Friends of Teenage Cancer Trust, on 26 March, will go on sale on Friday 3 March at 9.30am GMT.
In 2013, Daltrey told Rolling Stone the central mission of the Teenage Cancer Trust “has nothing to do with medicine, but the fact that people want to be with other people of their same age.
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