Most, if not all, recent LED headlamps should work with or without a rear lamp.
Unless you have a specific reason for keeping a bulb-type rear lamp I would also advise replacing this with a good LED rear lamp. If you have a hub dynamo, wire the rear lamp to the connector(s) on the front lamp, so it is switched on or off with this. I have also run a set of LED lamps with the front and rear wired in parallel on a bottle dynamo, I had no problems with this setup.
My current favorites for rear lamps are the B&M Line Plus for rack mount and the B&M Secula for mudguard mount. The latter is not very expensive, and both have the advantage (important for me) of having a standlight feature, so they remain lit for a few minutes when stopped at a road junction or similar.