Monday, February 2, 2026

Leo Sayer announces final full UK tour

Leo Sayer has announced plans for what will be his final full UK tour, confirming a major 23‑date run for autumn 2026.

Latest Posts

Alex Warren speaks out after suffering audio glitch at Grammys

Alex Warren has spoken out after technical problems disrupted his performance during Sunday night’s (01.02.26) Grammy Awards. The Best New...

Starsailor frontman James Walsh up for reconciliation with Noel Gallagher after infamous noughties spat

James Walsh is yet to reconcile with Noel Gallagher after their infamous spat in the noughties. In 2002, the...

Cruz Beckham praised as ‘the real deal’ as he prepares debut album

Cruz Beckham has been hailed "the real deal" by The Kooks' Luke Pritchard after they hit the studio. The...

Grammy winner Doechii teases debut album is ‘coming’

Doechii has teased that she is planning to drop her debut album. The 27-year-old rapper - whose real name...

The Who will keep rocking till they can’t

The Who will keep going until they are "not good" live anymore.
Frontman Roger Daltrey says the ‘I’m Free’ rockers have no plans to perform as a band at present, but that doesn’t mean they’ve called it quits, as they won’t be retiring from the road whilst they are in good health and the singer’s vocals are on form.
Asked about the band’s future Daltrey – who is joined by guitarist Pete Townshend in the legendary British rock group – told Rolling Stone magazine: "We haven’t planned anything, but we also haven’t ever thought about giving up.
"We said this is the beginning of a long goodbye at the beginning of our 50th anniversary tour.
"The long goodbye is as long as it takes.
"I’ve always been of the opinion that you don’t give this business up.
"This business gives you up. As long as we can do it well, we will.
"If it ever starts to get not good and loses the essence of what The Who brings to the stage, we’ll stop."
The 74-year-old icon recently revealed he isn’t allowed to do consecutive concerts, which is why Who tours are few and far between.
Daltrey had a pre-cancerous growth removed from one of his vocal cords in December 2009, and ever since he’s made sure to take good care of his voice.
Due to the terms of his insurance, Daltrey – who released solo album ‘As Long As I Have You’ today (01.05.18) – has to have a day off after one concert.
He said: "I used to overdo it a lot over years and years of singing with The Who.
"We would do three consecutive nights of three-hour shows, one night off, then we’d do the same again. That was insanity.
"I ended up with a pre-cancerous throat condition but it wasn’t malignant so I got lucky.
"The guy who looks after me now has kept my voice in really good order.
"My insurance won’t let me do two shows on the trot so every time I do one, I have a day off.
"It means the next time I do a show, I can give it 100 per cent and I’m not wearing myself down."
Daltrey is gearing up to for a summer of US shows, where he’ll perform The Who’s ‘Tommy’ in full with local orchestras, kicking off on June 8 with the Hudson Valley Philharmonic at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in New York City.

Latest Posts

Alex Warren speaks out after suffering audio glitch at Grammys

Alex Warren has spoken out after technical problems disrupted his performance during Sunday night’s (01.02.26) Grammy Awards. The Best New...

Starsailor frontman James Walsh up for reconciliation with Noel Gallagher after infamous noughties spat

James Walsh is yet to reconcile with Noel Gallagher after their infamous spat in the noughties. In 2002, the...

Cruz Beckham praised as ‘the real deal’ as he prepares debut album

Cruz Beckham has been hailed "the real deal" by The Kooks' Luke Pritchard after they hit the studio. The...

Grammy winner Doechii teases debut album is ‘coming’

Doechii has teased that she is planning to drop her debut album. The 27-year-old rapper - whose real name...

Don't Miss

‘We didn’t feel particularly in competition’ The Kooks tell all about Arctic Monkeys relationship

The Kooks didn't feel "particularly in competition" with Arctic Monkeys in their heyday, because they were "so different".

Pre-fame Lady Gaga auditioned to work for Mika

Lady Gaga auditioned to be Mika's opening act pre-fame. The Grace Kelly hitmaker, 42, has revealed that long before...

Bonnie Tyler claims she earns virtually ‘nothing’ from Total Eclipse of the Heart streams

Bonnie Tyler has revealed that she earns virtually nothing from streaming revenue for her signature hit Total Eclipse of the Heart —...

Niall Horan teams up with Myles Smith on upcoming song Drive Safe

Niall Horan and Myles Smith are releasing a song together. The former One Direction star has added his voice to...

Charli xcx is ready for her Brat era to ‘stop’

Charli xcx "wants" Brat to "stop". The 33-year-old pop star enjoyed meteoric success with the 2024 album and has...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.