Inducted into The Rock and Hall of Fame with The Who in 1990, Daltrey and The Who also received a Lifetime Achievement Award from The Grammy Foundation in 2001.
Rock legend Sir Roger Daltrey will bring his “A Great Night Out” 2026 U.S. Tour to Encore Theater at Wynn Las Vegas for three performances on Aug. 26 and 28-29 on the Las Vegas Strip. The dates mark Daltrey’s return to the stage after his 2024 “Summer Semi-Acoustic” run and The Who’s farewell tour, which critics hailed as “a powerful reminder of just how vital the band is to the rock canon.”
Tickets go on sale Friday, May 15, at 10 a.m. PT. Daltrey will be joined by the same hand-picked ensemble from his 2024 tour: Simon Townshend (guitar), Billy Nicholls (mandolin), Jody Linscott (percussion), Doug Boyle (guitar), John Hogg (bass), Katie Jacoby (violin), Steve Weston (harmonica), Geraint Watkins (keyboards and accordion) and Scott Devours (drums).
All shows are at 8 p.m., and tickets are at Ticketmaster.com. The concerts will spotlight Daltrey’s voice and catalog, mixing solo material, cover songs and rarely performed selections from The Who. Daltrey promises an evening of candid banter and rapport, offering audiences a fresh and revealing look.
Daltrey was knighted by the Prince of Wales at Windsor Castle in December for his contributions to music and charity. He founded and has curated the Teenage Cancer Trust concert series at Royal Albert Hall for 25 years, raising millions. For more about Daltrey and upcoming performances, visit WynnLasVegas.com.
Inducted into The Rock and Hall of Fame with The Who in 1990, Daltrey and The Who also received a Lifetime Achievement Award from The Grammy Foundation in 2001. Daltrey and The Who co-founder Pete Townshend received Kennedy Center Honors in 2008. One of the most recognizable singing voices of all time, Planet Rock listeners voted Daltrey rock’s fifth-greatest voice in music history.
Daltrey is an actor and producer with roles in films, theater and television. He has released 10 solo albums, including “Daltrey,” “Ride a Rock Horse,” “One of the Boys” and “As Long As I Have You” and singles includes “I’m Free,” “Giving It All Away,” “Without Your Love,” “Free Me” and “After the Fire.”
His solo work has been compiled into two anthologies, “Martyrs and Madmen” (1997) and “Moonlighting” (2005). Queen Elizabeth awarded him a CBE for his service to music and charity in 2004.
















