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He adds, “We were hoping to play some of the newer tracks off the latest album as additions to it.”ĭaltrey also reveals that he and band mate Pete Townshend are considering lining some intimate acoustic concerts like the series of club gigs The Who played this past February in the London area.

“If there’s a vaccine for this thing, that will happen, I’m sure,” he says.Īsked whether The Who plans to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the band’s classic 1971 album Who’s Next, during the 2021 trek, Daltrey tells ABC Audio, “We’re still the show we’re doing, with the orchestra, which is a magnificent show.” shows likely will happen immediately after the U.K. Singer Roger Daltrey tells ABC Audio that the band initially planned to move the concerts to September of this year, but he now reports that, depending on the course the coronavirus takes, the U.S. concerts for next March, they’ve yet to announce when they’ll be playing their U.S. The Who was forced to postpone its planned 2020 tour dates when the COVID-19 pandemic struck, and while the rock legends already have rescheduled their U.K.
