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The WHO, Royal Albert Hall, London, 27 March 2025

Says a lot about ROGER DALTEYsupport for Teenage Cancer Trust When DSÖ Royal Albert Hall on the stage of the group’s first show for almost a year – in fact, last year’s Teenage Cancer Trust Show has been the first of them. And DSÖ He will go back here on Sunday to headline a second evening on behalf of philanthropy. Tonight at least daltrey and Pete Townshend In a good form, it offers a set full of hits, but it also contains a large temperature, humor and characters. “Love, Reign Me“,”Behind the blue eyes” And “5.15”, They do not come back for years, they embrace the reality of their age with a heartfelt challenge.

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In 2000, DSÖ played Royal Albert Hall for the first time for Teenage Cancer Trust in 2000. On this occasion, special guests were included in them Paul wellerChristmas GallagherEddie Vedder And Nigel Kennedy. Last year’s demonstration was accompanied by an orchestra. But this time, only group – pete and roger, plus other five other people ZAC STARKEY in the drum and Simon Townshend on the second guitar. “Do you miss the orchestra?” After running after running Townshend, “Pinall Wizard“.” I’m doing it. When we had the orchestra, I just had to claim to play. “

Townshend feels especially fragile because he changes his left knee – the news that shakes his head from a group of aging crowds. Daltrey, now 81, but when he watches surprisingly, a line in a line “I can see for Miles”, He blames him with a“ senior moment ”. Then he complains about the unsuccessful view to continue with a bad hearing -im If I lose my voice, I will take exactly”Tommy“,” He’s kidding.

Probably not appear. Daltrey’s voice is a miracle and knows it. After a pair of loose to put everyone in a mood – “I can’t explain” And “Replace” – Daltrey is going through gears,” with fantastic interpretations of challenging numbers such as “Bargain” And “The truth is“. When we reach”5.15”, As usual, when he hits his song open and expanded, painful,”loooOOVE“After Townshend’s solo”Love, Reign Me”, This song is one of the important events with Townshend’s crazy performance by following Townshend’s search for a clue to the rest of the group’s hands.

Set is a masterclass to give fans what they want, “Behind the blue eyes”, Pete and Roger works together to fill the song,“I love to love“And then fast fire mix”My generation“/”Cry if you want me“/”See me“/”Listening to you”. Townshend, Lead Vocal: Great A“Caller“And then”Eminence Front” – Secondly, to take a break as he follows the tax mixture to Daltrey’s voice. Between the songs, Daltrey praises philanthropy and wants more support to collect funds by following the passion of Townshend’s friend.

Last flat, crowded with Singalong “You better bet“Behind”Father O’riley” And “Will not be fooled again“Quickly increased. These two epics attract the best from the entire group with the keyboard player. Loren Gold I enjoy the big moment at the entrance.Father O’riley“Starkey drums filling with the wall.”Will not be fooled again”Daltrey is perfectly locked on Townshend’s guitar.Tea and theaterfrom ” Infinite wireA song about the group, what they do, who they are and what to stay: “We play them as one; Now we are old; All of us are sad; All of us are free; Before walking from this stage; The two of us”. New knee, old friends, a good reason and testament for one of the most likely and lasting partnerships in music.

DSÖ set list, Royal Albert Hall, London, 27 March 2025:

I can’t explain
Replace
Who are you?
Children are good
I can see for Miles
Bargain
Pinall Wizard
To love
Caller
Behind the blue eyes
The truth is
5.15
I am one
Love, Reign Me
My generation/Cry, if you feel me/I see/listen to you
Eminence Front
You are better, I bet
Father O’reilly
Will not be fooled again
Tea and theater

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