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Todd Rundgren on Tour

Fans never know what to expect from a Todd Rundgren show, which is a testament to his range as a musician. For example, his "The Individualist, A True Star" tour was named so because of its unique format: Along with a set of hits, Rundgren also performed a side of his seminal 1973 LP A Wizard, a True Star. In cities with multiple shows booked, the musician played a different side of the album each night.

No matter where Rundgren's creative muse takes him on a given tour, what stands out is his voice — an instrument that can handle both growling rock and blue-eyed soul — and his charismatic stage presence. Thanks to this versatility, Rundgren has also toured as part of Ringo Starr's All-Starr Band and, as a solo artist, opened for Hall & Oates and teamed up with Joe Jackson for a co-headlining tour. In 2019, he joined forces with the Monkees' Micky Dolenz, Christopher Cross and Badfinger's Joey Molland for the "It Was Fifty Years Ago Today – A Tribute to the Beatles' White Album" tour.

Todd Rundgren in Concert

Todd Rundgren first broke into the music business in the late '60s with the band Nazz, for whom he wrote "Open Your Eyes" and "Hello It's Me." He then released several solo albums, including 1972's Something/Anything? (which featured a re-recording of "Hello It's Me") and then founded the rock band Utopia, a group that drew on prog, power-pop and new wave. In 1983, Rundgren released one of his best-known songs, "Bang the Drum All Day."

In addition to his own work, Rundgren is also a well-respected studio artist who's produced albums for Hall & Oates, XTC, Psychedelic Furs and Meat Loaf. Rundgren has also continued to release solo albums, including 2017's White Knight, which featured guest spots from Robyn, Joe Walsh and Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor.

Reviews

Rating: 3.9 out of 5 based on 2417 reviews
  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Disappointing ☹️!!!!!

    by Tina on 4/30/24Penn's Peak - Jim Thorpe

    This was my 12th time over a decade in seeing Todd , very disappointed ☹️ on the song lineup I didn’t recognize any songs but two and that was before the show ended , although his voice sounded amazing !! The venue we went to is awesome for sound and stage although it was very disappointing and the crowd I think felt the same way , I was in the ladies room where they were talking poorly also on choice of music , when did Todd start rapping ? I will once again go see him and hopefully enjoy the show 👍👍👍👍

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Todd

    by Liz on 4/30/24Penn's Peak - Jim Thorpe

    Todd show was great! Very impressive. Good vocals and harmonies. Band was awesome. Penn’s Peak. Love the venue as well. We had a great time. Have seen Todd in many different shows, singing Bowie, Beatles etc. This time was special just seeing him and his band! Go see the show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Todd Rundgren far exceeded my expectations!

    by Frank Cino on 4/30/24Penn's Peak - Jim Thorpe

    Todd Rundgren FAR exceeded my expectations. I’ve seen Todd 2x before, but with additional acts on the bill. (Those shows were fine, but I had more interest in the other act.) I was going to this Todd show cos I haven’t been to a show for months. I know Todd is a consummate pro & he has many great songs spanning 50+ years. Also, the venue (PENNS PEAK, Jim Thorpe, PA, Pocono Mtns.) is one of the best in the area. Always GREAT sound, sits on top of a mountain. It was good to see Rundgren tickets SOLD OUT quickly. Todd Rundgren far exceeded my expectations. Simply a great night of music all around. Very nice stage, with projected, abstract city designs, lights. Todd’s tight band mined ‘Philly Soul’, leaning into jazz. Rundgren & band echoed his best ‘solo’ sound. Similar to his production on the album “HERMIT OF MINK HOLLOW”. The epitome & perhaps peak of Todd Rundgren’s carefully crafted pop. And, a clear, crisp, ‘off the beat’ drummer brought the funk. Rundgren didn’t play that much guitar, which is ok by me. He’s a very good guitar player, but he’s pretty straightforward on guitar. I prefer him on piano or just singing. He mainly sang. Still a great voice. He looked great, energetic, funny, sardonic, with years of live performances resulting in pin point musical accuracy. Songs never too long. He writes well defined, flowing songs. Overall, Rundgren is a bit underrated. [BRIEF BACKGROUND: Rundgren was playing Philadelphia @ 17 yrs. old. His first recorded songs came from the nationally released double solo album, “SOMETHING, ANYTHING”, some of the very first songs by an artist multi-tracking himself, playing most instruments with layered vocals, and when doubles album were a rarity. Especially, by a new unknown, young artist. The record brought all of Rundgren’s creativity & talents to critical acclaim. It produced two big ‘summer-like breeze’ singles “HELLO, IT’s ME”, & “I SAW THE LIGHT” written @ 19 yrs. old.] Fellow Philly musicians Darryl Hall & John Oates would borrow heavily from Rundgren, adding a heavy pop sound. H&O came after ‘THE NAZZ’ (Todd’s original Philly band) & ‘solo Todd Rundgren’ who was writing & playing Philly local music scene. The H&O boys were influenced by him, as the boys were going to TEMPLE U. H&O took Todd’s penchant for melody & added a heavy dose of almost bubble-gum pop resulting in many radio hits. Though, Rundgren is a deeper, original, more talented creative artist and producer.]

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The show for real fans

    by Poni on 4/30/24Goodyear Theater - Akron

    Amazing deep dive into rarely performed songs. This setlist and Me/We show is brilliant. I've seen Todd well over a 100 times and this show is right to the top. Yeah it is that good. I attended Milwaukee and realized I'd need multiple shows. I've seen four and holding a tix for 5 more. The lights, the sound and the amazing musicians that share the stage make this show spectacular. YOU MUST GO, DON'T MISS THIS ONE!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Todd doing a history of songs

    by Mek on 4/30/24Penn's Peak - Jim Thorpe

    The show was excellent but if you are expecting songs from his first 8 or so albums, you will be disappointed. He does do some but goes to most of his 50 plus years of albums (such as nearly human, no world order, etc.) for many songs. He sounds good except for the occasional voice crackle which has been part of his shows for many years and is great to see him playing lead guitar on many songs. You will enjoy the show!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great and courageous stuff!

    by Sean is on on 4/30/24Penn's Peak - Jim Thorpe

    The venue was tops and the concert and the music and poetry of Todd Rundgren was incredible! Thank you

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Disappointing concert

    by hbird on 4/30/24Penn's Peak - Jim Thorpe

    Two long hours of his newer music that contain ZERO of his hits. His encore was a 2 minute medley of 3 hits. Waste of my time and money. He should be ashamed to do that to his fans.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    mind blowing

    by PV on 4/30/24Penn's Peak - Jim Thorpe

    Really enjoyed this deep tracks concert....much more than I expected ! The Band was tight and Todd was in good voice and spirit ✌ Encore was the commercial hits..........This was my 5th Todd Concert and absolutely the best ! Penn's Peak is the perfect venue to experience an intimate show..no bad seats !!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Miss the hits

    by Ken on 4/30/24Penn's Peak - Jim Thorpe

    I get it, if you’ve been playing your hit songs for 50 years, you might get a little bored. And I am certainly open to experiencing new creations from artists. However, a few more hit songs that the audience could enjoy and sing along to would have made the evening more memorable.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Transcendent

    by Katy on 4/30/24Penn's Peak - Jim Thorpe

    If there’s any question in your mind about whether you should see Todd Rundgren in concert, DO IT. He’s one of the greatest, trailblazing, most prolific musicians of our time. The show far exceeded all of my wildest wishes and expectations. He took us to church. As far as the venue — Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe, PA — goes, I will say at one point the crowd gathered at the back bar was very disruptive to an a cappella song (Honest Work). A sound barrier of some kind would have been nice. It was so disrespectful. If you don’t care about the music, why even be there? That’s a venue issue and nothing to do with Todd, who’s a Wizard, a True Star ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Mind blown. Transcendent.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Deep Tracks OK, but.....

    by Prog-Ed on 4/30/24Penn's Peak - Jim Thorpe

    I certainly respect that Mr. Rundgren has earned the right to play whatever songs he wants at this stage in his exceptional career. That said, when I first booked the tickets in January for my wife, daughter and soon-to-be son in law, I had them listen to mostly the well known hits from the 70's. NONE of which were played during the 90+ minute concert until the encore which included a shortened 3 minute combination of "I saw the light", "Hello it's me"and "Can we still be friends". followed by a short 3 minute version of "A dream goes on forever". My hat remains off to Todd for his great music, but I think if I had his ear, I'd ask him to include just a few of his 70's hit in the main body of the concert.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Todd Rundgren Show

    by Col K. on 4/30/24Penn's Peak - Jim Thorpe

    Todd played for two straight hours. Show was awesome.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    At Least One Hit Please

    by Mike R. on 4/30/24Old National Centre - Indianapolis

    I've been a fan of Todd Rundgren for years. I own almost his entire catalogue and have a fair amount of familiarity with even his deepest tracks. His show in Indy was good. The sound and lighting were excellent. The musicianship was excellent. I know there are many musicians from his era that rely on their hits from back in the day. Todd is not one of them. He plays whatever the hell he wants, which is cool, but I honestly didn't recognize any of the songs he played that night. Sure, there was a medley of a few hits during the encore but that was it. For me, it would have been nice to have the show evenly split between what Todd wants to play and what the audience came to hear. It was after all, the people in the audience that bought his music and made him the legend he is today. To not play the stuff the audience came to hear is a slap in the face. Because if that, this is my third and final Todd Rundgren concert.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Who does he think he is?

    by Angry on 4/30/24Penn's Peak - Jim Thorpe

    Todd Rundgren is not relevant, although he must think he is. There weren't 10 people under 65 at the show to hear the 5 songs they remember from when they listened to popular music. We wanted to hear those songs we really liked. His performance was 2 hours (commendable) and sounded good to my ear (although the man next to me said he couldn't sing anymore). Couldn't he have found the space to sprinkle in the hits? NO. His encore was a 3 minute medley of those songs followed by 2 more songs we didn't know (we left during song 2). I don't think he played Bang the drum (unless it was after I left) but I'm not a big fan of it. Were all the other songs new material he was promoting or song from 30, 40 or 50 years ago? I don't know and it doesn't matter. His audience doesn't care. We don't buy new music. We want to check off an item on our bucket list. Todd is off my buckist.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent venue, excellent concert

    by Jayne on 4/30/24Penn's Peak - Jim Thorpe

    What an excellent concert and venue. This is my favourite band of all time. I wish they would come back more often. I do wish they would take reservations at Roadies. I would like to eat there before the concert, but living in Scranton, it's too far to come and not get served. The best part was seeing Kasim again, wish I could have gotten a chance to talk to him.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Pure brilliance.

    by ToddfanCbus on 4/29/24Goodyear Theater - Akron

    Playing rarely performed gems from his expansive and genius catalog, Todd and his band deliver an evening of beautiful, memorable performances. Catch this tour.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Pure brilliance.

    by ToddfanCbus on 4/29/24Goodyear Theater - Akron

    Playing rarely performed gems from his expansive and genius catalog, Todd and his band deliver an evening of beautiful, memorable performances. Catch this tour.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    50 years later!

    by Jane on 4/29/24Goodyear Theater - Akron

    His voice was more beautiful than I remember! What a prolific entertainer! Thank you!

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Snooze fest

    by ZZ on 4/29/24

    Song selection was boring. Visually the performance was boring. We didn't even make it an hour. I will be way more choosey when selecting which septuagenarians to spend my money and time on.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    I new better

    by Slashbait on 4/29/24Goodyear Theater - Akron

    Okay, right off the bat I new Tod hates to play his old good songs and expected a medley at end. I go to his concerts because my wife’s a fan. What ever songs were played in first hour you couldn’t tell what he was saying because it was way loud and distorted. Second hour h Got better. Not to impressed with song go down with the boat? Anyway I have now seen him 4 times. Once free at Cleveland rib burn off and this concert at 200 bucks, Ouch! Granted a lot of people were in 60s at this concert , but was funny to see 3 people. By me in first half sleeping🍄 Funny every time I leave one of his concerts , I feel I can do anything I want like he does at his concerts.