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Toto announce 2025 UK and European tour

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Toto have announced a UK and European headline tour for 2025 – you can find all the details below.The Los Angeles band, whose hit singles include ‘Africa’ and ‘Hold The Line’, are due to hit the road next February.

It’ll mark their first run of UK dates in seven years, though they did play a standalone London show in 2019.Kicking off in Glasgow (February 1), the stint will also include performances at arenas in Birmingham (2), Manchester (4) and London (5).From there, Toto will head to Europe for gigs in Brussels, Paris, Zurich, Copenhagen, Oslo, Helsinki and other locations throughout the month and into early March.

Christopher Cross is set to support the group at the concerts.Tickets go on general sale at 10am BST this Friday (September 13) – you’ll be able to buy yours here (UK).

Pre-sale information can be found on Ticketmaster.Check out the full itinerary in the post below.A post shared by TOTO Official (@totothemselves)FEBRUARY01 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow02 – BP Pulse Live, Birmingham04 – AO Arena, Manchester05 – OVO Arena Wembley, London Joining Steve Lukather (guitar/vocals) and Joseph Williams (vocals) on the tour will be Greg Phillinganes (keyboards/vocals), Shannon Forrest (drums), John Pierce (bass), Warren Ham (horns/percussion) and Dennis Atlas (keyboards/vocals).As announced earlier this year, Toto are also scheduled to return to Brazil for the first time in 17 years.

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