The Who singer reveals he saw ‘exit sign’ after knocking himself out

The Who singer Roger Daltrey reveals he saw a ‘green exit sign’ doorway to heaven after knocking himself unconscious when he slipped on a hotel’s marble bathroom floor

  • Rock icon Roger Daltrey, 74, had his near-death experience in Paris in 2015
  • The My Generation singer became so ill that he had to cancel band’s world tour
  • He suffered from strange hallucinations that turned out to be viral meningitis
  • The singer also revealed that being in the EU was like being governed by FIFA

The Who’s frontman Roger Daltrey says he saw a ‘green exit sign’ after knocking himself unconscious when he slipped on a hotel’s marble bathroom floor.

The 74-year-old rock legend, who sang I Hope I Die Before I Get Old, suffered his near-death experience when he was staying in Paris in 2015.

He revealed in a new autobiography that was ‘a door with a green exit sign. 

‘The other side of an exit is always an entrance.’

After the knocking himself out, the My Generation singer became so ill that he had to cancel the band’s 50th anniversary world tour. 

The Who lead singer Roger Daltrey revealed he had a near death experience and saw a green exit sign when knocking himself unconscious

He told The Sunday Times: ‘Everything was packing up and none of the doctors could work out why.’

He said the pain he felt was ‘unbearable. I was in tears. I couldn’t move. My brain was shutting down.’


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Daltrey was so convinced he was going to die that he called all his close friends in order to say his final goodbyes.  

The singer revealed that after doing this, he felt a strange floating sensation ‘that felt incredible.’

Daltrey had to cancel his band’s 50th anniversary world tour after becoming ill after the fall

He said: ‘Then I thought, I wonder what’s next?’

However, after the singer’s strange visions were then diagnosed as illness and he had been suffering from viral meningitis, which causes fevers and hallucinations.

The singer also revealed today that being in the EU is like being ‘governed by Fifa’.

The singer (pictured left) revealed in a new autobiography that he thought he was going to die and so said goodbye to his friends

Daltrey he was not ‘anti-Europe’, but blasted ex FIFA President Sepp Blatter, who was forced out in 2015 after a corruption scandal.

He told The Sunday Times Magazine: ‘What I’m against is Brussels, those nightmare, shadowy people in Brussels.

‘It’s like being governed by Fifa. If anyone is like Sepp Blatter, it’s f**king Jean-Claude Juncker. They’re twins.

‘I believe in what Europe was trying to achieve, but you can only achieve it with an organisation that follows its own rules   

The Who frontman also revealed that being in the EU is like being ‘governed by FIFA’

Asked about the Labour leadership, he said that if Jeremy Corbyn wins he would rather leave the UK than face soaring tax bills like in the 1970s. 

He said: ‘I’ll be gone. I’m not doing that again.

‘Corbyn and McDonnell aren’t socialists – they’re Trots and that’s the Communist Party you’re voting for.

‘They should just be honest with the people and say that. The loony right is even worse.’ 

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