Montag, 24. Juni 2024

Munich: TOTO at the Tollwood Summer Festival

TOTO at the Tollwood Summer Festival in the Olympiapark Süd in Munich



Concert in Munich "TOTO - The Dogz of Oz World Tour 2024" and previously as special guest "The Effect"

 

Concert: on June 24, 2024 in the Tollwood Music Arena - SOLD OUT!




Munich. TOTO in Munich - unfortunately already sold out!  Music arena at the Tollwood summer festival in the Olympiapark Süd. But the entire Tollwood area will probably listen and sing along to “Africa,” “Rosanna,” “Child’s Anthem,” “Georgy Porgy” or “Hold the Line.” The American rock band, which was founded in Los Angeles in 1976, will perform today, June 24, 2024, at the Tollwood Music Arena. TOTO brings over 40 years of band history to Munich and to the stage of the music arena. By the way, this tour is named after the band's namesake "Toto", Dorothy's dog in the classic film "The Wizard of Oz": TOTO - The Dogz of Oz World Tour 2024. The rock band The Effect opens this evening.


The Olympic Park with the stadium of the 1972 Olympics in Munich, photo: Helga Waess


TOTO has been touring the world for over 30 years


 

The band was founded in 1976-1977 by Jeff Porcaro and David Paich in Los Angeles - both of them played together in a high school band. Soon they were joined by Steve Lukather, Jeff Porcaro's brother Steve, Bobby Kimball and David Hungate...

 

 TOTO in Munich, that is today on the evening of June 24th, 2024

 

Steve Lukather, Joseph Williams, John Pierce as well as Shannon Forrest (replacing Searight) and Greg Phillinganes (replacing Taplin).

To date, Toto can look back on 21 albums (13 studio, 1 soundtrack, 7 live) and six Grammys.

TOTO has sold over 40 million albums over the past few decades and has been in pride of place in the Musicians Hall of Fame since 2009.    

 

Tollwood summer festival in the Olympiapark Süd in Munich

 
Concert: TOTO


SOLD OUT!

 
Start: 6:45 p.m
End: 10:00 p.m
Location: Music Arena

 

Tip for getting there: best by bike or by public transport!  Pakka bicycle on the way, photo: A. Waess (press archive)