The Who’s Pete Townshend Says He Has Five Years Left In Show Business
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The Who’s Pete Townshend Says He Has Five Years Left In Show Business

At 80 years old, The Who’s Pete Townshend is still proving that rock and roll has no age limit. In a candid interview with AARP, he reflected on his six-decade career while sharing why he believes he has only about five years left in show business. Townshend, the band’s guitarist and chief songwriter, expressed that his creative energy remains sharp, even as health challenges and age weigh in. “I think I’m on the f—ing mountain top! You know, I just feel supreme,” he declared. Confident in his artistry but realistic about time, Pete Townshend revealed that while the road can feel lonely, he continues to embrace the opportunity to perform. Pete Townshend Reflects On His Career Pete Townshend/Instagram When speaking about The Who’s long history, Pete Townshend admitted the band feels like “a brand rather than a band.” He noted that he and Roger Daltrey have a duty to the music, to the fans, and even to the families of late bandmates Keith Moon and John Entwistle. For Townshend, performing today is not only about keeping the music alive but also celebrating the legacy they built together. Pete Townshend/Instagram According to Fox News, at the same time, Townshend acknowledged that being 80 makes him think differently about life beyond the stage. He explained that the final chapter of his career also raises questions about how to spend more time with family and friends. Still, he remains excited to play, often mixing in “wild cards” during live shows to keep the music fresh for fans. Roger Daltrey’s Perspective On The Future Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey/Instagram While Pete Townshend envisions only a handful of years left, his longtime bandmate Roger Daltrey has also been honest about his own challenges. Earlier this year, he revealed to fans that aging has affected his eyesight and hearing. Despite this, he assured audiences that his voice remains strong, even if performing at this level feels more grueling than ever. NEW YORK, NY – MAY 26: Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend of The Who perform during their Hits 50! North American tour at Barclays Center of Brooklyn on May 26, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/WireImage) Daltrey further shared that The Who’s current trek will be their last full tour, though one-off shows may still be possible. For both men, the stage has been a lifelong home, but time and health are shifting priorities. Together, Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey continue to honor their music while considering what their personal “final bow” might look like. Next up: Elvira And Henry Winkler Share Epic Team-Up Moment And Fans Can’t Get Enough The post The Who’s Pete Townshend Says He Has Five Years Left In Show Business appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Ruth A