Vous avez des bons goûts.
Connectez-vous pour suivre vos artistes favoris, sauvegarder des événements, & plus encore.
Connexion
Trouvez des dates de tournée et des événements musicaux live pour tous vos groupes et artistes préférés dans votre ville. Obtenez des billets de concert et des actualités, et envoyez des RSVP aux concerts avec Bandsintown.
Toyah
9 385 Fans
• 8 Spectacles à venir
8 Spectacles à venir
Ne ratez plus jamais un concert de Toyah. Recevez des alertes sur les annonces de tournée, les billets de concert et les spectacles près de chez vous avec un compte Bandsintown gratuit.
S'abonner
Aucun événement à venir dans votre ville
Demandez à Toyah de venir jouer dans votre ville
Envoyer une demande
concerts et dates de tournée
À venir
Passés
tous les concerts et diffusions live
Afficher plus d’événements (8)
Marchandise de Toyah
Four More From Toyah - Expanded Neon ...
$29.99
Live At The Rainbow Double Edition
$39.99
Anthem - Gold
$27.89
Blue Meaning - Black Edition
$29.32
Toyah!Toyah!Toyah! Ltd Neon
$26.90
Blue Meaning Ltd
$28.07
Tout afficher
Tournée de Toyah
Photos live de Toyah
Voir toutes les Photos
Commentaires des fans
Mark
19 juin 2022
Toyah, as ever puts on a brilliant show. Lene Lovich was a great support act.
London, United Kingdom@Islington Assembly Hall
Lisa
25 mai 2019
Toyah Up Close and Personal. Exactly what it says on the tin. Toyah in full raconteur mode with stories from her 40 years in the business interspersed with acoustic versions of many of her hits. Thoroughly enjoyable evening of wit and music. Highly recommended.
Hornchurch, United Kingdom@Fairkytes Art Centre
Andy
23 février 2019
Toyah on top form, all the hits, all the energy. The band , tight as always . The venue provided an ideal setting for the crowd,hanging on Toyah s every word. Wonderful.
Leeds, United Kingdom@Brudenell Social Club
Voir plus d'avis de fans
Les fans suivent aussi
The Human League
259K Fans
S'abonner
Gary Numan
148K Fans
S'abonner
Blondie
911K Fans
S'abonner
Orchestral…
204K Fans
S'abonner
Adam Ant
108K Fans
S'abonner
Madness
310K Fans
S'abonner
The Damned
165K Fans
S'abonner
Kim Wilde
76K Fans
S'abonner
Duran Duran
935K Fans
S'abonner
Soft Cell
156K Fans
S'abonner
Heaven 17 - BEF
32K Fans
S'abonner
The Beat…
63K Fans
S'abonner
A propos de Toyah
Toyah Ann Willcox (born May 18, 1958 in King's Heath, Birmingham) is an English actress and singer.
She attended Edgbaston C of E College where she gained a GCE pass in music and trained as an actress at the Old Rep Drama School in her home town of Birmingham. Toyah's father ran successful joinery businesses.
She first became well-known during the punk rock era, her appearances in Derek Jarman's 1977 film Jubilee and 1979's Who album-inspired Quadrophenia launching her as a provocative and anti-establishment figure, an image she eventually abandoned.
Fronting a band known as Toyah, her singing career was slow to take off and the band released six singles in the UK before finally hitting the charts in 1981, with "It's A Mystery" and "I Want To Be Free". These singles were also successful on an international level. In 1982, she was voted Best Female Singer at the British Rock and Pop Awards — since restyled as The BRIT Awards, or "BRITs" — and in 1986 she married UK guitarist Robert Fripp. She was one of the first acts to score regularly in the UK Singles Chart with EPs. Also in 1986, Willcox sang lead on the Tony Banks track "Lion of Symmetry". In 1987 she made the top fifty with her version of "Echo Beach".
Since then, she has become a well-known (and more conventional) face on television and in the theatre. She has played straight roles, including in Quatermass (1979) and in Shakespeare plays, and appeared as a presenter of programmes such as Songs of Praise, Holiday (BBC), and Good Sex Guide Late. In 1999, she took the lead in the children's television series, Barmy Aunt Boomerang. She also provides the voiceover for the children's television programmes, the Teletubbies and Brum. More recently, she appeared in the reality television series I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! and I'm Famous and Frightened!.
Following her 2000 autobiography Living Out Loud, Toyah had a further autobiographical book published in 2005 documenting her experience of cosmetic surgery, Diary of a Facelift.
She has appeared on radio including the 2002 BBC Radio 4 series The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
She continues to perform with her band, releasing a live DVD in 2005, and has a busy schedule with theatre commitments, including appearing on stage in London's West End performing the title role of Calamity Jane at the Shaftesbury Theatre in 2003.
She is currently appearing in the musical 'Vampire's Rock' in theatres across the UK.
(See the full article at Wikipedia)
She attended Edgbaston C of E College where she gained a GCE pass in music and trained as an actress at the Old Rep Drama School in her home town of Birmingham. Toyah's father ran successful joinery businesses.
She first became well-known during the punk rock era, her appearances in Derek Jarman's 1977 film Jubilee and 1979's Who album-inspired Quadrophenia launching her as a provocative and anti-establishment figure, an image she eventually abandoned.
Fronting a band known as Toyah, her singing career was slow to take off and the band released six singles in the UK before finally hitting the charts in 1981, with "It's A Mystery" and "I Want To Be Free". These singles were also successful on an international level. In 1982, she was voted Best Female Singer at the British Rock and Pop Awards — since restyled as The BRIT Awards, or "BRITs" — and in 1986 she married UK guitarist Robert Fripp. She was one of the first acts to score regularly in the UK Singles Chart with EPs. Also in 1986, Willcox sang lead on the Tony Banks track "Lion of Symmetry". In 1987 she made the top fifty with her version of "Echo Beach".
Since then, she has become a well-known (and more conventional) face on television and in the theatre. She has played straight roles, including in Quatermass (1979) and in Shakespeare plays, and appeared as a presenter of programmes such as Songs of Praise, Holiday (BBC), and Good Sex Guide Late. In 1999, she took the lead in the children's television series, Barmy Aunt Boomerang. She also provides the voiceover for the children's television programmes, the Teletubbies and Brum. More recently, she appeared in the reality television series I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! and I'm Famous and Frightened!.
Following her 2000 autobiography Living Out Loud, Toyah had a further autobiographical book published in 2005 documenting her experience of cosmetic surgery, Diary of a Facelift.
She has appeared on radio including the 2002 BBC Radio 4 series The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
She continues to perform with her band, releasing a live DVD in 2005, and has a busy schedule with theatre commitments, including appearing on stage in London's West End performing the title role of Calamity Jane at the Shaftesbury Theatre in 2003.
She is currently appearing in the musical 'Vampire's Rock' in theatres across the UK.
(See the full article at Wikipedia)
Afficher plus
Genres:
New Wave Alternative, Alternative
Aucun événement à venir dans votre ville
Demandez à Toyah de venir jouer dans votre ville
Envoyer une demande
concerts et dates de tournée
À venir
Passés
tous les concerts et diffusions live
Afficher plus d’événements (8)
Photos live de Toyah
Voir toutes les Photos
Marchandise de Toyah
Four More From Toyah - Expanded Neon ...
$29.99
Live At The Rainbow Double Edition
$39.99
Anthem - Gold
$27.89
Blue Meaning - Black Edition
$29.32
Toyah!Toyah!Toyah! Ltd Neon
$26.90
Blue Meaning Ltd
$28.07
Tout afficher
Tournée de Toyah
Commentaires des fans
Mark
19 juin 2022
Toyah, as ever puts on a brilliant show. Lene Lovich was a great support act.
London, United Kingdom@Islington Assembly Hall
Lisa
25 mai 2019
Toyah Up Close and Personal. Exactly what it says on the tin. Toyah in full raconteur mode with stories from her 40 years in the business interspersed with acoustic versions of many of her hits. Thoroughly enjoyable evening of wit and music. Highly recommended.
Hornchurch, United Kingdom@Fairkytes Art Centre
Andy
23 février 2019
Toyah on top form, all the hits, all the energy. The band , tight as always . The venue provided an ideal setting for the crowd,hanging on Toyah s every word. Wonderful.
Leeds, United Kingdom@Brudenell Social Club
Voir plus d'avis de fans
A propos de Toyah
Toyah Ann Willcox (born May 18, 1958 in King's Heath, Birmingham) is an English actress and singer.
She attended Edgbaston C of E College where she gained a GCE pass in music and trained as an actress at the Old Rep Drama School in her home town of Birmingham. Toyah's father ran successful joinery businesses.
She first became well-known during the punk rock era, her appearances in Derek Jarman's 1977 film Jubilee and 1979's Who album-inspired Quadrophenia launching her as a provocative and anti-establishment figure, an image she eventually abandoned.
Fronting a band known as Toyah, her singing career was slow to take off and the band released six singles in the UK before finally hitting the charts in 1981, with "It's A Mystery" and "I Want To Be Free". These singles were also successful on an international level. In 1982, she was voted Best Female Singer at the British Rock and Pop Awards — since restyled as The BRIT Awards, or "BRITs" — and in 1986 she married UK guitarist Robert Fripp. She was one of the first acts to score regularly in the UK Singles Chart with EPs. Also in 1986, Willcox sang lead on the Tony Banks track "Lion of Symmetry". In 1987 she made the top fifty with her version of "Echo Beach".
Since then, she has become a well-known (and more conventional) face on television and in the theatre. She has played straight roles, including in Quatermass (1979) and in Shakespeare plays, and appeared as a presenter of programmes such as Songs of Praise, Holiday (BBC), and Good Sex Guide Late. In 1999, she took the lead in the children's television series, Barmy Aunt Boomerang. She also provides the voiceover for the children's television programmes, the Teletubbies and Brum. More recently, she appeared in the reality television series I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! and I'm Famous and Frightened!.
Following her 2000 autobiography Living Out Loud, Toyah had a further autobiographical book published in 2005 documenting her experience of cosmetic surgery, Diary of a Facelift.
She has appeared on radio including the 2002 BBC Radio 4 series The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
She continues to perform with her band, releasing a live DVD in 2005, and has a busy schedule with theatre commitments, including appearing on stage in London's West End performing the title role of Calamity Jane at the Shaftesbury Theatre in 2003.
She is currently appearing in the musical 'Vampire's Rock' in theatres across the UK.
(See the full article at Wikipedia)
She attended Edgbaston C of E College where she gained a GCE pass in music and trained as an actress at the Old Rep Drama School in her home town of Birmingham. Toyah's father ran successful joinery businesses.
She first became well-known during the punk rock era, her appearances in Derek Jarman's 1977 film Jubilee and 1979's Who album-inspired Quadrophenia launching her as a provocative and anti-establishment figure, an image she eventually abandoned.
Fronting a band known as Toyah, her singing career was slow to take off and the band released six singles in the UK before finally hitting the charts in 1981, with "It's A Mystery" and "I Want To Be Free". These singles were also successful on an international level. In 1982, she was voted Best Female Singer at the British Rock and Pop Awards — since restyled as The BRIT Awards, or "BRITs" — and in 1986 she married UK guitarist Robert Fripp. She was one of the first acts to score regularly in the UK Singles Chart with EPs. Also in 1986, Willcox sang lead on the Tony Banks track "Lion of Symmetry". In 1987 she made the top fifty with her version of "Echo Beach".
Since then, she has become a well-known (and more conventional) face on television and in the theatre. She has played straight roles, including in Quatermass (1979) and in Shakespeare plays, and appeared as a presenter of programmes such as Songs of Praise, Holiday (BBC), and Good Sex Guide Late. In 1999, she took the lead in the children's television series, Barmy Aunt Boomerang. She also provides the voiceover for the children's television programmes, the Teletubbies and Brum. More recently, she appeared in the reality television series I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! and I'm Famous and Frightened!.
Following her 2000 autobiography Living Out Loud, Toyah had a further autobiographical book published in 2005 documenting her experience of cosmetic surgery, Diary of a Facelift.
She has appeared on radio including the 2002 BBC Radio 4 series The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
She continues to perform with her band, releasing a live DVD in 2005, and has a busy schedule with theatre commitments, including appearing on stage in London's West End performing the title role of Calamity Jane at the Shaftesbury Theatre in 2003.
She is currently appearing in the musical 'Vampire's Rock' in theatres across the UK.
(See the full article at Wikipedia)
Afficher plus
Genres:
New Wave Alternative, Alternative
Les fans suivent aussi
The Human League
259K Fans
S'abonner
Gary Numan
148K Fans
S'abonner
Blondie
911K Fans
S'abonner
Orchestral…
204K Fans
S'abonner
Adam Ant
108K Fans
S'abonner
Madness
310K Fans
S'abonner
The Damned
165K Fans
S'abonner
Kim Wilde
76K Fans
S'abonner
Duran Duran
935K Fans
S'abonner
Soft Cell
156K Fans
S'abonner
Heaven 17 - BEF
32K Fans
S'abonner
The Beat…
63K Fans
S'abonner
Bénéficiez de l'expérience complète avec l’application mobile Bandsintown.