Robert Smith has unveiled the line-up for next year’s run of Teenage Cancer Trust concerts. The Cure frontman has taken over ...
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The Who's Roger Daltrey accepts "dream" knighthood from Prince William
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Roger Daltrey was honored for his work with Teenage Cancer Trust, which has raised over $30 million since he launched it in 2000.
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Robert Smith Taps Garbage, My Bloody Valentine, Chvrches for 2026 Teenage Cancer Trust Shows
The Cure's Robert Smith has revealed the lineup for the 2026 Teenage Cancer Trust concert series, featuring Garbage, My Bloody Valentine, and more.
The Who frontman Sir Roger Daltrey said receiving a knighthood is both an “incredible honour” and a “dream” for someone from ...
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Sir Roger Daltrey says knighthood is a dream for ‘a kid like me’
Sir Roger was presented the knighthood by Prince William. The musician said: “It is an incredible honour, I was born in the ...
The Who's Roger Daltrey was knighted by the Prince of Wales in a U.K. ceremony held December 10 at Windsor Castle.
My Bloody Valentine, Wolf Alice, Mogwai, Garbage, Manic Street Preachers and Elbow will headline shows at London's Royal ...
Life is crazy. One day, you sing a song where you’re like, “Hope I die before I’m knighted in the king’s birthday honours list,” and then bam, decades later, you’re knighted in the king’s birthday ...
Roger Daltrey, the frontman of The Who, received his knighthood from Prince William at Windsor Castle on December 10.
As The Independent reported, Daltrey, 81, was knighted on Wednesday, Dec. 10, by Prince William at Windsor Castle, following ...
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