The Who's Roger Daltrey, 81, reveals sad health battle live on stage (2025)

The Who's Roger admitted he's 'going blind' while performing at a charity concert in London on Thursday.

The legendary singer, 81, and his band are doing a limited run of shows at theRoyal Albert Hall in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust, of which he's been involved with for decades.

And speaking to the 5,000-strong crowd on the night, Roger gave a candid health update as he opened up about his deteriorating eyesight.

Referring to his purple-tinted glasses, the rocker informed fans that they weren't just for fashion as he shared: 'The joys of getting old mean you go deaf, I also now have got the joy of going blind.'

He continued: 'Fortunately I still have my voice, because that I’ll have a full Tommy', The Mirrorreported.

Meanwhile, his bandmate Pete Townshend, 79, also took the opportunity to discuss his own health woes, revealing that he'd had a 'complete knee replacement' just over a month before taking to the stage.

The Who's Roger Daltrey admitted he's 'going blind' while performing at a charity concert in London on Thursday (Pictured)

The legendary singer, 81, and his band are currently performing a limited run of shows at the Royal Albert Hall in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust (Seen on Thursday)

He then quipped to the crowd: 'But because I’m Superman, I’m here! Maybe I should auction off the old one. Elton John had one done, and he wears his as a bracelet. Unfortunately, mine’s in three bits.'

The star went on to admit that his ailments are a 'piece of p**s' compared to what teenagers living with cancer are going through, calling himself 'lucky'.

The Who originals Roger and Pete, alongside younger band members, then went on to perform a string of their hits includingI Can’t Explain, Substitute, Who Are You?, The Kids Are Alright and My Generation.

Roger again took to the stage for a second time on Sunday to perform at the final night of the Teenage Cancer Trust show at the Royal Albert Hall.

Back in April 2023, The Whohinted at calling it a dayafter almost 60 years together.

Guitarist Peteclaimed he and lead singer Roger,who are the only remaining bandmembers, were considering retirement due to their 'old' ages.

He revealed the pair may take inspiration fromSir Elton John, who hung up his microphone after his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour, whichcomprised of 333 shows and ended in July 2023, having begun in September 2018.

Pete told The Sun: 'It's difficult to make a decision going forward, to say we're going to do this or that, because we don't know how well we're going to be or how fit we're going to be.

Speaking to the 5000-strong crowd on the night, Roger gave a candid health update as he opened up about his deteriorating eyesight (Seen on Thursday)

Referring to his purple-tinted glasses, the rocker informed fans that they weren't just for fashion: 'The joys of getting old mean you go deaf, I also now have got the joy of going blind' (Seen on Thursday)

Roger again took to the stage for a second time on Sunday to perform at the final night of the Teenage Cancer Trust show at the Royal Albert Hall (Pictured)

Meanwhile, his bandmate Pete Townshend (Seen on Thursday), 79, also took the opportunity to discuss his own health woes, revealing that he'd had a 'complete knee replacement' just over a month before

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'We're both old. That in itself has a downside because, apart from what you can or can't do on the stage, when you finish touring you come back to normal life – whatever it is that you decide to do to fill your time away from the road – and it's harder and takes longer.

'So life slows down because it's so much harder getting up and down the stairs, but it also speeds up.'

Roger previously toldRecord Collector magazine: 'We're at that stage where it's obviously getting closer to retirement.

'But all the time we're doing well I'm never going to say we're not going to do something more in the future.

'I've always said that you don't give this business up, it gives you up.'

John Entwistle, Keith Moon, Doug Sandom were all members of The Who before their deaths, whileKenney Jones last performed with the band in 2014.

Back in April 2023, The Who hinted at retirement after almost 60 years together (Roger seen on Sunday)

Guitarist Pete claimed he and lead singer Roger are considering calling it a day due to their 'old' ages (pictured withJohn Entwistle and Keith Moon in 1966)

He revealed the pair may take inspiration from Sir Elton John, who hung up his microphone after his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour (Seen on Sunday)

Meanwhile, in January Rogerrevealed he will be stepping down as curator of the annual Teenage Cancer Trust gigsfollowingthis year's concerts at the Royal Albert Hall.

Roger has driven every show since his band kickstarted the Teenage Cancer Trust concert series back in 2000.

Teenage Cancer Trust says that from 2025 it will be working with a series of guest curators to take the music shows forward.

Roger said: 'The £32 million raised from these concerts has been the foundation for the 28 specialised units within the NHS, as well as specialist nurses and youth workers to be there for a young person when cancer has turned their world upside down.'

The Who's Roger Daltrey, 81, reveals sad health battle live on stage (2025)

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