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Toto

Why see Toto?

The Summer Of soft rock!

Homegrown veteran rockers Toto are throwing the ultimate summer party in 2025 as they team up with Men At Work and Christopher Cross! Expect a show bursting with iconic hits and deeper cuts as this trio of soft rock legends take to a stage near you in 2025 for a night of great tunes, great music and great vibes!

Toto
Coming to instant prominence with their debut self-named album in 1978, the EP spawned three successful singles that reached the top 50 on the Billboard chart, namely Hold the Line", I'll Supply the Love and Georgy Porgy. Now 16 albums and 40 million album sales later, the band have been honored with six Grammy Awards and an induction into the Musicians Hall Of Fame in 2009.

Christopher Cross
The King of Smooth Pop, Christopher Cross found fame and success early in his storied career, winning an astonishing five Grammy Awards (including the Grammy For Album of The Year, beating out Pink Floyd's The Wall) for his self-titled 1979 debut album. In the five-time multi-platinum, career-defining album, ubiquitous smash hit single Sailing, as well as the Oscar-winning 'Arthur's Theme (The Best That You Can Do)'.

Men At Work
Formed in 1978 in Melbourne, Australia, Men at Work started off their career as a small pub rock band, but hit the big time in 1981 after signing with a major record label and hitting the number-one spot in multiple countries with their single "Down Under".

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Customer reviews

13 reviews, average rating: (4.5 Stars)

Angela

Fabulous Show!

We sat Right Orchestra Row M seats 50 & 51 (aisle closest to Orchestra section, fabulous seats! This band brought their "A" game last night. Couldn't have been happier with the mix of old and new and the nine piece band. Would absolutely pay to go again and again. Favorite song of the night for me was "Africa" ... Read more

Donald Powers(Former DJ from Memphis now in Nashville)

TOTO Shows True Musicianship At Nashville Ryman(D.R. Powers)

I have read in previous reviews from other concert halls that the reviewers(fans/concert goers) had complaints that Toto didn't just do a greatest hits concert and then say adios and leave the stage. Let me explain something to those whiners about how Toto sets up their playlist and format for their 40th anniversary tour. Toto knows that fans want to hear their biggest hits like Rosanna, Africa and Hold The Line. Toto rotates their hits at each venue they perform at so these songs don't become stale and robotic as they play them continually at each venue. They have a middle segment where they have fun with the audience and show how some of their songs in the beginning weren't so classic and at our sold out venue the crowd loved it. As for the remark made about not needing to hear Steve Lukather play "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" because he was a fan of George Harrison, that whiner needs to realize Steve was influenced by Mr. Harrison. The band was on spot vocally and instrumentally. ... Read more

Larry Tracy

TOTO at Charleston Music Hall

This was a bucket list concert for me and TOTO did not disappoint . The set list was excellent although they did play two covers and a instrumental from the Soundtrack of the movie Dune which TOTO scored. Almost every album was represented by at least one song which is unheard of. The Charleston Music Hall is an intimate venue with 1,000 seats. The only disappointing thing for me was that original member and keyboardist David Paich was not there due to sickness Be sure to eat next door at Coast and enjoy some cocktails before your show ... Read more
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