The Who part ways with drummer Zak Starkey after 29 years

Earlier this week Zak wrote on Instagram that following The Who’s shows at Royal Albert Hall that the band “IS LITERALLY GOING TO ZAK THE DRUMMER.”

Apr 16, 2025 - 17:43
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The Who part ways with drummer Zak Starkey after 29 years

Zak Starkey, son of Ringo Starr, has been The Who‘s drummer since 1996, but is apparently no more. According to UK tabloid The Mirror, the band has let Starkey go after the band’s Royal Albert Hall shows in March.

“The band made a collective decision to part ways with Zak after this round of shows at the Royal Albert Hall,” read The Who’s statement to The Mirror. “They have nothing but admiration for him and wish him the very best for his future.” Another anonymous source told The Mirror that “It’s a little acrimonious to say the least.”

On Saturday, Starkey posted a picture of himself and Roger Daltrey with an all-caps note: “HEARD TODAY FROM INSIDE SOURCE WITHIN WHOSE HORSES NOSE THAT TOGER DAKTREY LEAD SINGER AND PRINCIPAL SONGWRITER OF THE GROUP UNHAPPY WITH ZAK THE DRUMMER’S PERFORMANCE AT THE ALBERT HALL A FEW WEEKS AGO IS BRINGING FORMAL CHARGES OF OVERPLAYING AND IS LITERALLY GOING TO ZAK THE DRUMMER AND BRING ON A RESERVE FROM ‘THE BURWASH CARWASH SKIFFLE ‘N’ TICKLE GLEE CLUB HARMONY WITHOUT EMPATHY ALLSTARS’ THIS HAS BEEN CONFIRMED BY WHOSE LONG TIME MANAGER WILLYA YOUWONTYOUKNOW.”

Meanwhile, Zak was odds on favorite to be behind the drum kit for this year’s Oasis reunion tour, but it turned out Joey Waronker got the job. He still plays in Mantra of the Cosmos, the band that also includes Happy Mondays’ Shaun Ryder and Ride/Oasis’ Andy Bell.