The Who's Roger Daltrey Nervous About Completing Final North American Tour Due to Health
The Who's Roger Daltrey Nervous About Completing Final North American Tour Due to Health

The Who's Roger Daltrey Nervous About Completing Final North American Tour Due to Health

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Sir Roger Daltrey, the 81-year-old frontman of The Who, has revealed serious health challenges that cast doubt on whether he will complete the band's final tour. He has been battling the long-term effects of meningitis contracted nine years ago, which impairs his ability to regulate body temperature and causes excessive sweating during performances in warm climates. Additionally, Daltrey suffers from incurable macular degeneration, significantly affecting his eyesight and preventing him from using tools like autocues on stage. Despite these struggles, he remains committed to delivering passionate performances but admits to being nervous about making it to the tour's conclusion. Daltrey also reflected on his knighthood, which he accepts primarily for the benefit of the Teenage Cancer Trust charity he has supported through annual fundraising concerts. While acknowledging the toll illness and age have taken, he expresses a determination to continue helping others and performing as long as possible.

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