Toto is bringing a tour to the US in 2026. The tour will run from February 18, 2026, to March 13, 2026. The band is bringing shows to a total of 13 venues across the country. Joseph Williams and Steve Lukather are known as Dogz of Oz. They are presenting the upcoming tour.The upcoming tour will also feature a newly curated setlist by the aforementioned Steve Lukather and Joseph. The curated setlist will contain a mix of their music throughout the years and will be more than two hours long.Presale for the tour starts on November 5. Presale Code for artist presale is DOGZOFOZ. The tour will also have presales by Spotify and select venues. The general tickets will go on sale on November 7, 2025.The band announced the new tour with a post on their official Instagram page. For more details, visit the band's official website. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostToto 2026 U.S. tour dates and venuesThe dates and venues for Toto's 2026 U.S. tour are as follows:February 18, 2026 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin at The Riverside TheaterFebruary 19, 2026 – Davenport, Iowa at Capitol TheatreFebruary 23, 2026 – Knoxville, Tennessee at Tennessee TheatreFebruary 24, 2026 – North Charleston, South Carolina at North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts CenterFebruary 28, 2026 – Miami, Florida, at Montreux Jazz Festival MiamiMarch 1, 2026 – Orlando, Florida at Hard Rock LiveMarch 2, 2026 – St. Augustine, Florida at The Saint Augustine AmphitheatreMarch 4, 2026 – Huntsville, Alabama at Mark C. Smith Concert HallMarch 6, 2026 – Tulsa, Oklahoma at Hard Rock LiveMarch 7, 2026 – Durant, Oklahoma at Choctaw Grand TheaterMarch 9, 2026 – Omaha, Nebraska at Orpheum TheaterMarch 11, 2026 – Des Moines, Iowa, at Hoyt Sherman PlaceMarch 13, 2026 – New Buffalo, Michigan at Silver Creek Event Center at Four WindsBLABBERMOUTH.NET @BLABBERMOUTHNETLINKTOTO Announces U.S. 'An Evening With' Tour For February-March 2026Toto's upcoming 2026 tour is part of their ongoing collaboration with Dogz of Oz, which started back in 2022. Toto's Joseph Williams talked about the band's longevity in an exclusive interview with The National on May 6, 2025."I think it’s because we view Toto as an idea. It didn’t start out that way, but over the years, there have been so many different incarnations of the band that people started getting used to that happening from time to time. There have always been a couple of rules that have to be followed."Williams continued:"The musicianship has to be top notch. The singers have to bring one hundred per cent, every single time. And as long as that’s taken care of, people are generally forgiving of the fact that certain members come and go."Williams later talked about the variety of the band's music:"In the beginning, the critics used to say, ‘we can’t decide what they’re trying to be’. But that’s very much the idea of the band – that it’s not just one particular genre. There are common threads in the way the songs are performed and recorded, but stylistically they range widely."The band member continued:"We had members like David Paich who can write anything, from film scores to pop songs, rock, RnB and Motown. It’s endless. And everyone in the group brings that kind of range to the table. So again, that’s part of the idea."Toto released their final studio album, Old Is New, on April 3, 2020. The album is the band's eighteenth studio album. It featured posthumous contributions from former band members Jeff Pocaro and Mike Pocaro.