After wrapping up a successful summer run with Christopher Cross and Men At Work, Toto has unveiled plans for a new tour titled An Evening With Toto. The band’s core members, Steve Lukather and Joseph Williams, have put together a refreshed setlist for the tour, which will feature over two hours of music each night.
Tickets for all shows, except the Montreux Miami performance, will go on sale to the public this Friday, November 7, at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets for the Miami date are available now to coincide with the tour’s official announcement.
The past year has marked one of the strongest in Toto’s 48-year history. More than half a million fans attended their shows, while the band achieved over a billion streams in 2024 alone. On average, their catalog continues to draw more than 20 million streams per week across digital platforms, contributing to several new certifications this year.
The group’s overall streaming numbers have surpassed four billion on Spotify and seven billion across all services combined. Toto’s signature hit “Africa” recently hit the milestone of two billion plays on Spotify, while “Hold The Line” has topped one billion streams. On the sales front, “Africa” has earned RIAA diamond status with over 10 million copies sold — and cumulative sales now nearing 11 million. “Hold The Line” has been certified triple platinum for three million sales, and “Rosanna” has reached double platinum with two million copies sold. Altogether, Toto’s album sales have exceeded 50 million worldwide.
One of the band’s most notable accomplishments is its ability to attract younger audiences. Over half of Toto’s billion annual streams come from listeners aged 34 and under, showing how the group’s music continues to resonate with new generations. Night after night, their live shows bring together fans spanning three generations, united by timeless songs and a shared love for one of rock’s most enduring bands.


