- by Jason Gregory
- Tuesday, January 13, 2009
- Photo by: wenn.com
- filed in: Punk
Pete Doherty and The Who's Roger Daltrey joined forces in Bristol last night (January 12th) for a one-off show charity show.
The sold-out gig at the city's O2 Academy, organised to raise awareness of the Teenage Cancer Trust, also featured Doherty's band, Babyshambles.
Doherty and Daltrey shared vocals on a number of songs, including The Who classics 'Magic Bus' and 'Substitute'.
Daltrey, a patron of the cancer charity, asked the singer to perform after he attended the funeral of cancer sufferer and Babyshambles fan Daniel Squires in July.
The Babyshambles star is understood to have paid tribute to Squires during last night's gig, which was attended by the teenager's family.
You can see pictures of Doherty, Daltery and Babyshambles stars on Gigwise below.
Babyshambles and Roger Daltrey


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