The latter was just played in 2004.

Prior to that, they hadnt touched theWhos Nextdeep cut since their farewell tour in 1982.

A fan a bit further back captured I Cant Explain, Substitute, and Who Are You.

Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey of the rock band The Who perform on stage during the Teenage Cancer Trust show at the Royal Albert Hall, London. Picture date: Thursday March 27, 2025. (Photo by Ian West/PA Images via Getty Images)

Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey of the rock band The Who perform on stage during the Teenage Cancer Trust show at the Royal Albert Hall, London. Picture date: Thursday March 27, 2025.Ian West/PA Images/Getty Images

A few days prior to rehearsals, Townshend toldRolling Stonehe was a bit uneasy thinking about the show.

Ive got no idea what its going to be like, he said.

And I think Rogers nervous as well.

Were both in our eighties, beyond our eighties, in Rogers case.

Im 80 in May.

And Ive just had a knee transplant, which it was nothing to do with being young or virile.

As you could see below, they ran through The Song Is Over fromWhos Nextseveral times.

Its an opportunity to debut The Song Is Over in front of a live audience.

If they dont take it, they have another show in July when they play two shows in Italy.

Their plans beyond that are unclear.