Roger Daltrey is embarking on a solo tour.
The Who lead singer will be hitting the road next year with "Alive And Kicking" and will be stopping off at Brighton Dome on April 20.
In a run of intimate shows, Daltrey will perform acoustic and semi-acoustic takes on gems from the The Who and delve into a solo back catalogue that dates back nearly 50 years.
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He will be accompanied by his nine-piece band consisting of regular The Who collaborator Simon Townshend, brother of The Who guitarist Pete.
Tickets go on sale on Friday at 10am and can be booked by visiting: https://brightondome.org/whats-on/
Daltrey’s solo career began in 1973 with the single Giving It All Away which reached number five in the UK charts.
With The Who he was the voice of timeless classics such as Substitute, Who Are You and Won’t Get Fooled Again.
Roger, who lives in Sussex, said: “Here we go again! After touring the US with this band of phenomenal musicians, I can’t wait to get back on the road in the UK with these shows.
“It’s a joy to be on stage performing - up close and personal for the audience, chatting with them and playing familiar songs in an unfamiliar way.”
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