Toadies in Phoenix
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About Toadies
Toadies emerged from Fort Worth, Texas in the early 90s as part of that wave of alternative rock bands who actually stuck around. They're basically defined by Possum Kingdom, that 1994 single with the murky guitar riff and the weirdly unsettling lyrics about some lake. It became a staple of 90s rock radio almost by accident—people couldn't quite figure out if it was genuinely creepy or just catchy. The band's full-length debut Rubberneck landed in 1997 and confirmed they weren't just a one-hit situation, though Possum Kingdom obviously remains their calling card. After breaking up in 2002, they reformed in 2008 and have been the steady touring type ever since. They've never really reinvented themselves or chased trends. Just a straightforward alternative rock band from Texas who made one genuinely weird song that still holds up.
Toadies shows are competent and committed but not particularly flashy. Crowds show up expecting Possum Kingdom and get a solid set of 90s rock that lands without drama. They've got the chops but aren't trying to blow your mind—just deliver the songs the way people remember them.
Known for Possum Kingdom, Tyler, I Come from the Water, Away
Toadies in Phoenix News
- Toadies: Steve Albini-Produced Album 'The Charmer' Out May 1 Rock Cellar Magazine · Feb 24, 2026
- Toadies Announce ‘The Charmer’ Album and 2026 Tour Dates Live Music Blog · Feb 20, 2026
- Toadies Announce New Album The Charmer For May 2026 Release & Spring 2026 Tour Dates mxdwn Music · Feb 20, 2026
- Toadies Return With ‘The Charmer’ Produced By Steve Albini And New Tour Dates That Eric Alper · Feb 18, 2026
- SPARTA to join TOADIES on select dates for Spring U.S. tour Lambgoat · Feb 17, 2026
Live Music in Phoenix
Phoenix's rock scene has always had room for the kind of guitar-driven, slightly off-kilter stuff Toadies built their reputation on. The city's venues have historically been hospitable to '90s alt-rock acts who've aged into something more interesting than their nostalgia value. There's an audience here that appreciates bands that still care about their material instead of just banking on one or two songs.
Phoenix road trip to see Toadies?
Stay in Arcadia, where tree-lined streets and restored Craftsman homes give you actual neighborhood texture instead of generic sprawl. Eat at Otro, where the cooking is precise without being pretentious. Hit the Heard Museum if you want to understand what Arizona actually is beneath the tourism layer. Hike Camelback Mountain early morning before the heat makes it punishing. Spend an afternoon at Taliesin West, Frank Lloyd Wright's winter home, which feels oddly fitting for a band that cares about emotional architecture. The whole city slows down at sunset in a way that makes Dashboard's introspection feel less like melancholy and more like clarity.
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