"We’re both getting a bit creaky, but we will definitely do something next year" The Who will “definitely” return in 2025, according to Pete Townshend – see what else the guitarist had to say below. READ MORE: Pete Townshend tells us about his new Quadrophenia ballet and the future of The Who Townshend spoke to The Standard recently, where he revealed that The Who will “do something next year”. Though he never explicitly shared what the band’s plans entail, his comments suggest that the band could be hitting the road sometime in 2025.
He revealed that he had “met with Roger [Daltrey] for lunch a couple of weeks ago,” and that they’re in “good form”. “We love each other. We’re both getting a bit creaky, but we will definitely do something next year.
” The Who’s Pete Townshend. Credit: Matthew Baker/Getty Images The guitarist went on to explain: “The album side of it..
. Roger’s not keen. But I would love to do another album and I may try to bully him on that.
The last big tours that we’ve done have been with a full orchestra, which was glorious, but we’re now eager to make a noise and make a mess and make mistakes.” This isn’t the first time in recent months that Townshend has discussed the possibility of new The Who music or live dates. In June, he said when speaking to NME that he was “pretty sure” there would be more Who shows , and that “the story of the end of The Who is gonna be when either Roger or I drop dead or can’t f.