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The Who’s Roger Daltrey is down on his knees. No, seriously. Last night, the Who played their first show of their “The Song Is Over” farewell tour at Anfiteatro Camerini in Piazzola Sul Brenta, Italy.
The Who started their 'Song Is Over' farewell tour with big hits, and a few deep cuts, including "I've Had Enough" and "Love Ain't For Keepin'." ...
The Who have officially launched "The Song Is Over" farewell tour, which the legendary band has promised will indeed be its very last outing. Setlist and video.
The show in Piazzola sul Brenta marked the group's first gig since they fired drummer Zak Starkey, and replaced him with ...
In Italy, The Who kicked off their farewell tour on July 20th, and played their first show with new drummer Scott Devours after Zak Starkey was fired.
The Who started their 2025 farewell tour with the first of two concerts in Italy Sunday night. Under the banner of The Song ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Who were previously left in turmoil after drummer Zak Starkey left the band but they've been tipped to ...
Zak Starkey, the son of none other than The Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, was fired from British rock band The Who (Pete Townshend). Then he was rehired.
Legendary guitarist Pete Townshend of the Who has made a stunning admission about the band’s recent firing of drummer Zak Starkey.
Pete Townshend opened up about a dynamic shift within The Who as the band split from Zak Starkey and said he needs "to be ...
Pete Townshend spoke about the series of events that transpired around Zak Starkey no longer being with The Who in a new interview with The i Paper “I will miss Zak terribly. But quite what the story ...
In a recent interview with iNews, Pete Townshend — he of The Who fame — addressed the recent drama concerning Zak Starkey, percussionist and son of famed drummer Ringo Starr.