


The extensive set that would be unveiled for the awaiting masses would be presented in a quasi-chronological form, progressing from the primordial days of the British invasion era up until the tail-end of the original quartet’s run in the late ‘70s, being occasionally interrupted by some jarring time jumps to some of Daltrey’s own solo work at intermitted points.

Though flying solo with his own flock of touring musicians, the lion’s share of this event would be dedicated to recapping the extensive and highly impressive catalog of The Who’s career, the crowd that would gather at the Hard Rock Live on February 20 of 2023 would bear witness to a spectacle that, while not as outwardly youthful as the band in question’s heyday, would carry the torch with a similarly level of musical poise and impact as back then. But with the approaching end of this state’s extremely war version of winter, arguably the most animated and off the hook artist of the golden era, namely The Who’s iconic vocalist Roger Daltrey, would take the stage in the aptly named city of Hollywood for an evening of nostalgia from what would seem a bygone era for anyone under the age of 40. South Florida has become a favorite destination for a large number of old school hard rock originals of late, doing their part to defy the odds and their advancing years to relive the glory days of the ‘60s and ‘70s at venues that continue to fill to capacity.
