The WHO co -founder, Pete Townshend, breaks the silence of Zak Starkey's exit rumors


The WHO co -founder, Pete Townshend, breaks the silence of Zak Starkey's exit rumors

The WHO co -founder, Pete Townshend, has made a shocking announcement that Ringo Starr's son, the member of the Beatles, Zak Starkey, does not leave the band.

Arriving at the official Instagram mango of the band, Pete clarified that Zak keeps the WHO, saying: “Flash news! Who supports Zak! Do not be asked to renounce WHO.”

This occurs after the reports that Zak was eliminated from the band after 29 years after a “collective decision” by co -founders Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend. The reason was reported due to Roger's dissatisfaction with Zak's battery at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

Now, Pete has clarified that “there have been some problems of communication, personal and private on all sides, which should be treated, and these have been broadcast happily.”

“Roger and I would like Zak to squeeze his latest battery style evolved to accommodate our non -orchestral line and he has easily agreed.”

Assuming the responsibility of the “confusion” that added: “Our TCT shows at the Royal Albert Hall were a bit complicated for me. I thought that four and a half weeks would be enough time to recover completely from having a complete knee replacement (why did I think I could land on your knees?)

He admitted: “Maybe we didn't put enough time in sound verifications, giving us problems on stage. The sound in the center of the stage is always the most difficult to work. Roger did nothing wrong, but playing with his internal monitors. Zak made some mistakes and has apologized. Although with a gum duckliness drummer.”

“We are a family, this exploded very fast and obtained too much oxygen. It ended. We now advanced with optimism and fire in our bells. As for Roger, fans can enjoy their next solo shows with their fabulous drummer, Scott Devours, who rumored that he could replace Zak in The Who and has always been supporting the band.”

“I owe Scott an apology for not crushing that rumor before it extended. He has been injured by this. I promise to buy a very long drink and give him a hug. Pete Townshend April 19, 2025,” Pete Townshend apologized.



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