NEW YORK — As Roger Daltrey hits the road on a short solo tour this June, he's unsure if fans will ever see another tour from The Who.
''I don't see it. I don't know whether The Who'll ever will go out again,'' he told The Associated Press over Zoom.
The 80-year-old rocker has a ''use-it-or-lose it-mentality'' when it comes to his singing voice, so he finds it necessary to perform as much as possible, with or without The Who.
Recently, Daltry spoke with The Associated Press on the future of the band, his solo tour and his feelings on the Broadway revival of The Who's seminal rock opera, ''Tommy.''
This interview has been edited for clarity and brevity.
AP: What do you think of the ''Tommy'' Broadway revival?
DALTREY: I'm glad the album is still out there; it means a lot to me. It's the best opera ever written. I don't particularly like it (the musical). It's been altered and changed. I can't imagine cutting some of the music in ''Madame Butterfly,'' or some other great operas.
AP: So, you think of it as a straight-up opera, as opposed to a rock opera?