Roger Daltrey, the lead singer of The Who, has expressed frustration with fans who look up setlists before concerts, claiming that the internet has ruined live shows by eliminating surprises. Daltrey, who is set to perform live at Wolf Trap later this week, criticized the practice of sharing setlists online, stating that it diminishes the concert experience for both the audience and the performers. He remarked that he is 'fucking sick' of this trend and lamented that 'there’s no surprises left.'
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