Toto Expands Dogz of Oz Tour With New U.S. Dates Amid Growing Demand
The Dogz of Oz Tour began in 2022 as an opening act for Journey, but it has since evolved into a full‑scale celebration of Toto’s catalog. Setlists now feature the band’s biggest radio hits—“Africa,” “Rosanna,” and “Hold the Line”—alongside deeper album cuts and instrumental showcases that highlight the group’s musicianship. The expanded tour underscores the band’s shift from nostalgia‑driven performances to a broader tribute to its legacy.
Central to Toto’s revival is the enduring popularity of “Africa.” The track has found new life across streaming platforms, social media, television placements, and cover versions. Spotify reports over two billion streams of the song, while YouTube views have surpassed one billion. The single’s hook line, “I bless the rains down in Africa,” was inspired by lead vocalist David Paich’s childhood fascination with the continent. As Paich told The Guardian, “I was fascinated by Africa. I loved movies about Dr. Livingstone and missionaries… I went to an all‑boys Catholic school and a lot of the teachers had done missionary work in Africa. They told me how they would bless the villagers, their Bibles, their books, their crops and, when it rained, they’d bless the rain.”
The surge in streaming has translated into strong ticket sales and increasingly ambitious live productions. The current lineup balances long‑time members with veteran touring musicians who can recreate Toto’s intricate arrangements. Guitarist Steve Lukather recently reflected on the joy of performing: “I’m a musician. That’s what I know how to do. I love to play. I’m having more fun now than I ever have – or I wouldn’t do it any more. Why would I do it if it was a burden to me? I could do other stuff. I’m keeping our music alive, with great players.”
The expanded U.S. schedule runs from July 15 in Bethel to September 4 in Willemstad, Curaçao, covering a wide range of venues across the continent and the Caribbean. The full list of dates is posted on Toto’s official website, along with merchandise and ticketing information.
Toto’s touring strategy reflects a broader trend among classic‑rock acts that have leveraged streaming to reach new audiences. After releasing their last studio album, Old Is New, in 2018, the band chose to focus on touring rather than new recordings. Industry data shows that live‑performance revenue for classic‑rock bands remains robust, with ticket sales often exceeding those of newer acts in similar market segments.
As of the latest announcement, Toto’s 2026 tour will conclude in September, and the band’s next major public appearance is slated for the 2027 summer festival circuit. No new studio material has been announced, and the official website lists only the expanded tour dates and related merchandise.
The expanded tour will give fans across North America and the Caribbean more chances to experience Toto’s blend of pop, rock, and jazz influences live. The band’s continued road presence demonstrates the enduring appeal of its catalog and the effectiveness of streaming‑driven audience growth.
In short, Toto’s Dogz of Oz Tour will run through September 2026, with no announced changes to the lineup or setlist beyond the added dates. The band remains active on its official website and social‑media channels, offering ticket information and updates on future touring plans.