News Summary
Toto, Christopher Cross, and Men at Work will unite for a special concert at the Coca-Cola Amphitheater. Taking place on July 21, fans can expect an unforgettable night featuring iconic hits. Tickets will go on sale soon, so fans are encouraged to secure their spots quickly before they sell out. This concert is part of a North American tour that kicks off in Florida and travels to various cities, ensuring a spectacular lineup for classic rock enthusiasts.
Birmingham, Alabama
Toto, Christopher Cross, and Men at Work will perform in a one-night-only concert on July 21, 2025, at the Coca-Cola Amphitheater. The concert is part of a North American tour that comes fresh from anticipation among fans of classic rock music. Starting at 6:45 p.m., this event promises to entertain a diverse audience with beloved hits from these iconic artists.
Tickets for the concert are currently available for purchase on LiveNation.com. Fans looking to secure their spots for this exclusive event can begin purchasing tickets during presales, which start at 10 a.m. local time on December 11, 2024. General sales will open on December 13, 2024, at the same time. Concertgoers are encouraged to act quickly, as excitement surrounding this concert is expected to drive ticket demand high.
Tour Highlights
The 2025 tour will kick off on July 18 in West Palm Beach, Florida, and will make its way across North America, concluding in Ridgefield, Washington on August 30, 2025. Other notable cities included in the tour route are Tampa, Atlanta, Boston, and Las Vegas. The lineup is set to deliver a mix of timeless classics and favorite hits that define each artist’s dynamic career.
Artist Backgrounds
Toto, formed in 1977, is a veteran band with significant achievements, including a diamond certification for their hit song “Africa,” which has sold over ten million copies in the U.S. Overall, their albums have reached cumulative sales exceeding 50 million copies, and the band enjoys over 4 billion streams on Spotify. Their iconic sound and influential music have continuously resonated with music lovers.
Men at Work, an Australian band established in 1979, is celebrated for their chart-topping hits such as “Down Under” and “Who Can It Be Now?” They continue to attract audiences with their distinct sound and memorable melodies. Colin Hay, the band’s frontman, maintains an active presence on stage, performing alongside a lineup that features musicians from Cuba.
Christopher Cross, known for his smooth vocals and songwriting prowess, has made substantial contributions to the music scene since the late 1970s. He is a decorated artist, having won five Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year and Song of the Year for his hit “Sailing.” His collaboration with Toto spans years, signifying a strong musical camaraderie between the artists.
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