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American rock band Toto to perform in Singapore after 19 years

Formed in 1977, Toto has released multiple iconic tracks in its decades-long career such as Africa, Rosanna and Hold the Line.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 07 Mar 2025 3:40PM

American rock band Toto to perform in Singapore after 19 years
Original Toto member Steve Lukather will take the stage – March 7, 2025

AMERICAN rock band Toto is finally returning Singapore after close to two decades!

Toto will perform at Halls E and F at Basement 2 of Sands Expo and Convention Centre on Apr 29, which promises to be a night filled with nostalgia, sing-alongs, and musical mastery.

The band is set to bring their Dogz of Oz Tour to the island nation for the first time in 19 years.

Original Toto member Steve Lukather will be performing alongside longtime vocalist Joseph Williams, Warren Ham, Greg Phillinganes, Shannon Forrest, John Pierce and Dennis Atlas.

Tickets will go on sale from 12pm on Tuesday (Mar 11) via Marina Bay Sands' official website, with prices going between S$98 and S$258.

Formed in 1977, Toto has released multiple iconic tracks in its decades-long career such as Africa, Rosanna and Hold the Line.

The band has won six Grammy Awards including both Album of the Year and Record of the Year in 1983. – March 7, 2025

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