The Best!
by Marci J on 4/26/24Wexner Center Mershon Auditorium - ColumbusToto always delivers with their incredible talent and engagement of the audience. Always a fan! Great venue, too!
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Carnegie Library Music Hall of Homestead
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Ruth Eckerd Hall
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They say fashion is cyclical... and theyâre right. Truly amazing things never go out of style, regardless of when they first popped up. Totoâs tune âAfricaâ is one of these things. First heard in 1982, this masterpiece of popular prog has been a staple of pop culture since release. Taken from their massive second album Toto IV, it combined their other calling card Rosanna to introduce Toto to a massive audience. That record would go on to win several Grammy Awards and establish a base from which the band grew into one of the most prolific and durable acts in modern music history. Musically mind blowing and with more hits that you can poke a stick at, thereâs no doubt that people will ask âwhere were you when Toto played Festival Hall?â for years to come.
Toto always delivers with their incredible talent and engagement of the audience. Always a fan! Great venue, too!
I must admit, while I am a ToTo fan, I would not have gone to this concert if my husband did not suggest we go. I would have missed out on one of the best concerts I have ever seen, and I have seen a lot! Steve Lukather is incredible and the rest of the band was amazing. I have only heard better harmonies from the Eagles (with Glenn Fry). I would highly recommend seeing them if you get the chance. Entertaining, great musicians and great music!
Enjoyed the entire show. All performances were amazing and enjoyed grooving to them.
Great venue for concerts. Toto was worth every dime. Played the hits and a few more. Sounded great.
I wish I could leave a review just for the soundboard. My one star doesn't necessarily reflect the band, but I wouldn't know how to rate the band since we left after 30 minutes simply because the overall sound - vocals & instruments - was a muddled mess. The bass from drums and guitar were tuned to 'blast your face off' - you could feel the bass through your whole body which completely distorted every other instrument and vocal(s); the volume was way too much which seemed to add to the distortion. Toto is a band with beautiful instrumentation and vocals which were completely lost at our show. We were very disappointed.
It was a fun concert with Toto not disappointing. Mershon auditorium has wonderful accustics.
As every time I see TOTO, they are excellent, but they bass was way too overpowering. It dround out the keyboards, and the sax. When I saw them @ The Midland in 2023, everything was perfect. I'm not sure if it was the venue or what? Regardless, the show was super and I still enjoyed it immensely.! I will go see them any time they come to town!
Didn't realize they were starting right on on time. Very strange...been to a lot of concerts and have never seen one start so close to on time. I have no problem with the concept but just communicate it. We missed the first 4 songs and they only played about 13. Was disappointing. Maybe I should stick to shows AEG promotes?
Good organization, good place for concerts, a safe place, good behavior of the attendees, excellent sound, as always magnificent musicians, and of course beautiful memories of my youth. Excellent show đ
I'm happy to report that we enjoyed our first concert of 2024 Sunday night at Ohio State's Mershon Auditorium with the very talented and entertaining band TOTO! Steve Lukather and Joseph Williams and their 5 band mates lived it up for a 2-hour set featuring the classic TOTO tunes we have loved for over 40 years ... Hold the Line, 99, I'll Be Over You, Rosanna, Africa, and more. The guys showed a lot of personality and it looked like they were having as much fun as we were. Good show!!