Lead singer of The Who, Roger Daltrey, to perform at The Big E
The new date joins a fall lineup at the 6,000-seat venue, and tickets for the show go on sale May 15 at 10 a.m.
- On Tuesday, May 12, Sir Roger Daltrey announced his 2026 solo tour, suggesting this may be his final solo run.
- Daltrey, a solo artist since the early 1970s, recently concluded The Who's 'The Song is Over Farewell Tour' last year.
- The 2026 tour features guitarist Simon Townshend, mandolinist Billy Nicholls, and drummer Scott Devours, spotlighting Daltrey's voice, solo material, and Who rarities.
- Daltrey will perform at the 6,000-seat Big E Arena on Sept. 20 in Springfield, Massachusetts, with tickets including all-day admission to the venue.
- Planet Rock listeners voted Daltrey 'Rock's fifth-greatest voice,' while his 2018 autobiography was praised for describing how 'The punk became rock's Godfather.
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Roger Daltrey announces ‘A Great Night Out’ solo run: How to secure tickets during this week’s presale
The legendary singer and guitarist for the iconic rock band The Who, Roger Daltrey, is continuing his time on the road by tacking on a solo tour to his 2026 calendar.
The Who’s Roger Daltrey Sets Tour Dates for ‘Possibly’ His Last Solo U.S. Trek
A little less than a year after the Who concluded their North American Farewell Tour, the band’s frontman, Roger Daltrey, will embark on a solo tour and play more dates than he did with the Who. He’s calling the run of dates, which kick off in Arizona in August, “A Great Night Out.” “Well it’s one more for the road,” Daltrey tells Rolling Stone. “After finishing the Who’s final tour of the U.S., it’s time for me as a solo artist to possibly do…
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