Improved Relations, Pete Townshend Calls The Who Will Reunion In 2025

The Reunion The Who seems to be coming closer than fan expectations. Reportedly Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey will make a comeback in 2025.

This was conveyed by Pete, guitarist of The Who to The Standard. He said the relationship with Roger had been well established so that the reunion plan could be realized soon.

"I met Roger for lunch a few weeks ago. We are in good condition," he was quoted as saying by Loudwire. October 29.

Pete emphasized that the reunion is planned to take place in 2025. They are currently in the discussion stage to unite their respective desires.

"We love each other. We are both a bit fussy, but we will definitely do something next year," he said.

During the hiatus of The Who, the two personnel carried out their respective solo activities. The return of The Who's formation was promised to bring a different feel from their previous shows.

"The last big trick we did was with a full, extraordinary orchestra, but now we want to make noise, create chaos, and make mistakes," Townshend leaked.

The Who released their last album in 2019. Titled 'Who', this album is one of their monumental works that missed making an album for 13 years. Their reunion next year is predicted to carry several songs from this album, accompanied by a collection of mainstay hits from previous albums.

Formed in 1964, The Who repeatedly hiatused and underwent a change of personnel. Now there are two personnel, Roger and Pete who are ready to entertain fans with hard rock music that became their characters.