Toadies Concerts Setlist

Toadies concerts: setlists, upcoming live shows and concerts, 2026 tour

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Popular songs in setlists

Top 10 most played songs by Toadies: Setlist highlights from the Last 40 Concerts.

Setlist overview

The setlist for the next concert features live songs from the following albums:

Next Setlist

Check out and listen to the setlist of the upcoming Concert (Spotify playlist updated after every tour date):

How long is the concert?

Based on the average Setlist, Toadies will perform live for about 2:02.
Here is the probable setlist inspired by recent concerts (86% probability):

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  1. no cover Ash's Theme
  2. Live At Billy Bob's Texas cover I Come From the Water
  3. No Deliverance cover No Deliverance
  4. Live At Billy Bob's Texas cover Away
  5. Feeler cover ATF Theme
  6. no cover Long Time
  7. No Deliverance cover Song I Hate
  8. Rock Show: Live In Dallas 2007 cover Happy Face
  9. Heretics cover Jigsaw Girl
  10. no cover The Charmer
  11. Live At Billy Bob's Texas cover Mexican Hairless
  12. Hell Below / Stars Above cover Little Sin
  13. no cover Closer to You
  14. no cover I Call Your Name
  15. Throwback Tunes: 90s cover Possum Kingdom
  16. no cover Damage
  17. no cover Normal
  18. Heretics cover Tyler
  19. Encore #1

  20. R&b: From Doo-wop To Hip-hop cover I Put a Spell on You (Screamin’ Jay Hawkins cover)
  21. no cover I Wanted to be Everywhere
  22. no cover Get Out of Your Head
  23. Live At Billy Bob's Texas cover I Burn

Toadies Tour Map 2026

Follow Toadies on tour with our interactive Tour Map. Explore the places where the concerts will take and find out where you can catch Toadies on tour near you.
39 upcoming concerts, touring across these countries with exciting setlists and live performances: Argentina, United States, etc.

Toadies Biography

Picture a band from Fort Worth in 1989, playing Texas bars with no idea they'd create one of alternative rock's most mysteriously haunting hits. That's The Toadies before "Possum Kingdom" changed everything, turning their 1994 album "Rubberneck" into an alternative rock classic. Though they broke up in 2001, they later got back together and released new music including "No Deliverance" in 2008 and "The Lower Side of Uptown" in 2017, while also re-releasing their previously rejected album "Feeler" in 2010.

But success came with its own demons. Their follow-up album "Feeler" in 1997? Interscope Records basically said "thanks, but no thanks," forcing them back to the drawing board for "Hell Below/Stars Above." Then bassist Lisa Umbarger walked away in 2001, and just like that, the band was done - or so everyone thought.

Five years later, they rose from the Texas dust, proving you can't keep a good band down. They didn't just come back; they came back swinging, dropping albums like "No Deliverance" and even finally releasing that rejected "Feeler" album in 2010.

The band kept doing their thing - reimagining their classics (and throwing in a Blondie cover!) on "Heretics," rocking hard on "The Lower Side of Uptown," and dropping "Damn You All to Hell" EP in 2022. Those "Rubberneck" anniversary tours? They're not just nostalgia trips; they're victory laps for a band that refused to stay down.

From Fort Worth bars to alternative rock radio, from breakups to comebacks, The Toadies show that sometimes the best rock stories aren't about overnight success - they're about the bands tough enough to keep coming back for more.

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