Fan Reviews
Melanie
November 16th 2023
Toad the Wet Sprocket is, hands-down, my all-time favorite band. I always wanted to see them in concert, but never got the chance. Life happened and time marched on.
I crept "over the hill" this year. As out of touch that I feel at times, this concert brought back complete nostalgia. My husband went with me to this concert. He only remembered Toad from the radio year's ago, so I thought he might not enjoy himself. I was wrong! He very much enjoyed enjoyed the concert! It was fun to share the experience with him.
I now hear Toad jamming from his truck, his office, the garage, and while he's in the shower. He is always calling me into his office to show me a video of an interview with the band or some fact I might not know.
The Granada Theater couldn't have been a better place to see my favorite band...and being 50 was the perfect age to do it!
Mount Vernon, IL@The Granada Theatre
Great double bill. Toad was great, as expected, although I would have liked to hear a few more songs from last year’s Starting Now. The Verve Pipe was fantastic: while I was expecting “solemn,” they played extremely faithful yet energetic, even joyous, renditions of their best songs, including Villains, Photograph and, of course, The Freshmen.
Clearwater, FL@Capitol Theatre
This was the first opportunity I've had to see Toad the Wet Sprocket live, and they certainly didn't disappoint. They are an extremely talented group of musicians. They performed all of their hits to perfection. "Good Intentions" and "Something's Always Wrong" were standouts. "Windmills" and "Nanci" were also great. This band is a joy to listen to. Excellent!
Munhall, PA@Carnegie Library of Homestead
As always, Toad was brilliant and sounded great. Definitely enjoyed the Indigo Girls cover of "Closer I Am to Fine," and the set list was a nice blend of new and old. Marcy Playground was forgettable, much like their only hit, and the venue itself wasn't terribly comfortable or conducive to great acoustics. Nonetheless, the audience has good energy and was largely friendly.
Kalamazoo, MI@Bell's Eccentric Cafe
Out of the nearly 100+ Toad shows I have seen in the past 30 years, this was truly one of the most memorable and thoroughly enjoyable shows with an incredible set list. Songs spanned their entire career and highlighted some of their best known songs. Crowd had amazing energy, and everyone was friendly and interactive. The VIP experience was lovely and the Royal Oak MT is always a great place to see a show.
Royal Oak, MI@Royal Oak Music Theatre
Toad the Wet Sprocket is one of the best bands to see live. The overall production and quality of their shows are second to none. The band’s musicianship and vocals are top-notch; they know how to engage a crowd! The VIP option they offer prior to their shows is always fantastic; Glen, Todd, and Dean are so kind to provide a little extra time to spend with fans and play some acoustic songs, take pictures, and answer questions.
The Fillmore is a great venue; I’ve been to standing room only shows as well as seated shows. I find that for certain reserved seating performances, there should be sections that allow for standing, and sections that don’t, so those who want/need to sit can still have a great experience, while those who love to get up and sing along can do that without infringing on the experience of those who remain seated.
Minneapolis, MN@Fillmore Minneapolis presented by Affinity Plus
Jeffrey
September 11th 2023
Both Bands were absolutely fantastic. Sound was great, and the venue was perfect.
Great crowd. You could leave your seat and be back to your seat within 2 min with drink/souvenir in hand. Best Toad the Wet Sprocket concert I have ever been to. I can't stress enough how good both bands were. Shout out to The Verve Pipe.
Minneapolis, MN@Fillmore Minneapolis presented by Affinity Plus
Glen Phillips & Company have gotten better and better over the years. I last saw them in 1989 at the Kennel Club in SF on a weeknight and there might have been 20 people there. Last night it felt like a private performance even in a venue that holds nearly 1300 people we each felt like the only ones in the audience and the band freely chatted with us and made us feel involved in the set. They then went all acoustic for a few songs and it's made some tunes even more powerful. The set was a great balance of new and classic, while not missing a single hit. (I wanted to hear "Come Back Down" but I realize I'm an outlier) Will always love these guys and can't wait to see them again sometime.
Boise, ID@The Egyptian Theatre
TTWS were amazing as always! I will never get tired of seeing them. I hope they will come back to western Washington soon! One of their concerts is like a soul refresher! I highly recommend, they never disappoint! Love Dean, Glenn & Todd! I am a Toadie for life! (Shout out out to Dante, you are awesome!) PS: their entire crew are incredible humans!
Federal Way, WA@Federal Way Performing Arts and Event Center
These guys!!! Still rocking it good, baby!! Amazing talent all around! So happy to have finally after over 30 years seen them live!! And what a show it was!! The meet and greet was warm and fun! I cant wait for new stuff and to see them EVERY YEAR THEY TOUR FROM HERE ON OUT! I really want to see IN MY EAR and CHILE!! This venue was pretty great as well! THANK YOU TOAD!!!
Federal Way, WA@Federal Way Performing Arts and Event Center
This hit all the right “notes”. A whopping 5 songs from Fear (my favorite album). If anything, I would love to have heard more from the newest album - Game Day, Transient Whales. I love love LOVED the Blue Grass portion. Good Intentions was perfect. I loved the nod to the Indigo Girls who defined the “folk-alt” genre in the playing of Closer I am to Fine. They, of course, hail from Ohio. I Will Not Take These Things for Granted is the quintessential closer and I was happy to hear it.
Cincinnati, OH@Taft Theatre
The bands were fantastic. Great music.
The venue however left a bit to be desired. The AC wasn't working causing the theater to boil in human heat! Add the dancing manic, who apparently got off on TTWS, and his encroachment into my girlfriend's space, made for an interesting evening experience.
The couple to our left bought seats 11 and 12. Unfortunately, there wasn't a chair located in the spot for seat 12. The remedy by the venue . . .a metal folding chair!
Kent, OH@The Kent Stage
What a great night! Glen was in fine voice (as was Todd and Dean) and the boys were playing really tight! What an awesome set with a Sean Watkins cover done acoustic by Glen with Jon on mandolin. Too many other highlights to list! Definitely want to see them again soon!
Kent, OH@The Kent Stage
Everything sounded perfect. The VIP Meet and Greet was great. Can’t wait to see the photos. The music was spot on! I loved the acoustic set of songs and the false encore. Jon and Carl filled in perfectly. And, of course Glen, Todd and Dean were great! And, this was at my favorite venue in the area! Definitely, a must-see!
Durham, NC@Carolina Theatre
As I told my friends when I got back from the show, if you come home from a Toad show in a bad mood, something is wrong with you. They're awesome to see live!
This was my first time at the Coach House. I like that it's fairly small. I'd read reviews about the food being crazy expensive and not that great. So I did what someone suggested and ate beforehand nearby and then just had dessert to fulfill my food minimum. (If you make dinner reservations, you get preferred seating.)
San Juan Capistrano, CA@The Coach House Concert Hall
The show was fantastic! The band sounded great, the dynamic on the stage was awesome. Could tell you guys really were happy to be playing live and so glad that San Diego was your first stop. The hiccups from being the first show (cords in the way, mic not turning off) only added to the enjoyment for us really. Loved it guys!
Del Mar, CA@The Sound
Another incredible TTWS show. The setlist was full of hits and a few little surprises. The crowded house cover with Dean on lead vocals was a treat during the acoustic breakdown section of the show. And we got to talk with all of the band members after the show, which was a treat.
York, PA@Appell Center for the Performing Arts
I have been a TTWS fan since 1991's Fear album was released. They came to my college campus, University of Alabama in Huntsville, during the tour for that album. I fell in love with Glen Phillips then. Since then I purchased all of their albums, including their first two, Bread and Circus and Pale.
I saw Glen during his solo career when he played in Birmingham, AL. I was totally bummed though when they split up.
But when they got back together and released their newest album, New Constellation, I purchased it and have seen their concerts at the Dallas House of Blues the past several years here. Last night's concert was amazing as usual.
I will continue to buy any future albums and attend concerts as long as they are together and tour.
The thing I love best about TTWS are the lyrics. Glen is truly a poet and is definitely underrated.
Please keep making music and touring. Love you guys! ❤️
Dallas, TX@House of Blues Dallas
It was a great memory and experience for me. I was 58 and I had been a huge Toad the Wet Sprocket fan since 1991, when the “fear” album was released. I loved it (and still do)! I’ve purchased everything they released before and after that time. I have also purchased all that is available from Glen Phillips’ solo work plus his joint projects, Todd’s work with Lapdog, and most recently, Dean’s work with State Flower. However, I had not seen them in concert prior to this show. I also paid extra for the VIP Meet and Greet Experience with them. That was well worth the extra money, as I got to meet, talk and have pictures taken with Todd, Glen and Dean. They also played a wonderful three song acoustic session just for the VIP guests. They were very cordial, yet informal. Unfortunately, due to health issues, Randy was not able to tour with the band for the second consecutive summer tour. Josh Daubin did a great job on drums and long time friend, Jonathan Kingham, playing keyboards, slide guitar and also helped out with background vocals. Prior to Toad’s concert, the former lead singer for “Sixpence None the Richer,” Leigh Nash, performed a beautiful six song set with her husband on guitar. Toad then played a number of old hits, as well as newer ones from “New Constellation” and “Architect of the Ruin.” It was a great concert in a great venue and I couldn’t be happier. My adrenaline rush lasted at least a week past the concert. I cannot wait until August 18, 2019 when I will meet and see/hear them again in Cary, North Carolina, as they play at Koka Booth Amphitheatre. They will be equal co-headliners with Big Head Todd and the Monsters. Hope to see some fellow Facebook friends, who also take part in the Toad and Glen Facebook fan groups!
Durham, NC@Carolina Theatere
The concert itself was excellent but the crowd was a bunch of drunks that spent the entire concert bumping into people as then went to either get a beer or to the restroom to empty the beer. People were being served alcohol that could barely walk. I doubt that I will ever go to the venue again. Love the location and the acts they have but I had to physically move my wife out of the way of all the drunks walking around. I know that she will never go there again.
San Antonio, TX@Sam's Burger Joint
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