Roger Daltrey Concludes 24-Year Stint as Teenage Cancer Trust Curator with Star-Studded Finale
The legendary frontman of The Who bid farewell to his role with a memorable concert at Royal Albert Hall, featuring performances by rock icons and raising awareness for the charity.
- Roger Daltrey, The Who's frontman, marked the end of his 24-year tenure as curator of the Teenage Cancer Trust concerts with a grand finale at Royal Albert Hall.
- The event showcased performances by music legends such as Eddie Vedder, Robert Plant, Paul Weller, and Kelly Jones, alongside Daltrey himself.
- Daltrey's final show celebrated over two decades of fundraising for Teenage Cancer Trust, a charity that has raised £32 million and supported 28 teenage cancer wards.
- During his farewell, Daltrey reassured fans that he would continue supporting the charity in different capacities, emphasizing the ongoing need due to challenges facing the NHS.
- The concert not only highlighted Daltrey's contributions but also underscored the music and comedy community's generosity towards the Teenage Cancer Trust.