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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 2384 reviews
  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Boring

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

    I’m not a big fan of his deep tracks, and that’s pretty much all he played. Also a lot of solos featuring Todd’s singing. He’s a great songwriter and guitarist, but not a great singer.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Sprinkle in a few favs

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

    I can't even tell you how many times I've seen Todd... NY, CA, NJ, OH,, and have loved him at every show. This last show was a ton of his new tunes, which were great, just wished a few favorites would have been sprinkled in between them to get the crowd going. I invited my cousin, who was not too familiar with his songs, so had to sing them to her so she would recall them and he didn't sing half of them, but she said she still had fun. Would definitely go to see his next show, as I truly love to watch him perform.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    In top form.

    by Trace on bass on 4/29/24Goodyear Theater - Akron

    Energetic set. Todd was on top of his game. The band was excellent.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    I Think You Know

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

    I think you know. If not, this concert may not be for you.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show

    by Mary on 4/28/24Old National Centre - Indianapolis

    Have seen Todd Rundgren many times. Always enjoyed it. This show was awesome.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing Show!

    by Rut on 4/28/24Old National Centre - Indianapolis

    Go see the show! It was amazing! Loved all the songs and Todd was a great showman! The band was excellent! Loved everything about it!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Okay

    by bisquit on 4/28/24Old National Centre - Indianapolis

    I guess when you get to be my age, 65, I don't want to hear Todd's favorite songs. I want him to play his top hit songs, not put them in a Medley during the encore. Disappointed, probably won't try and see him again.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Disappointing

    by Naive Indiana on 4/28/24Old National Centre - Indianapolis

    I was so excited to finally get to see Todd Rundgren in person to hear my favorite songs in person. When we got to our seats, I was TOTALLY shocked by how close the chairs were arranged. I am not a big person, but considering the size of most Americans this was not a comfortable situation. I felt embarrassed for the people trying to squeeze into this seating arrangement. I was TOTALLY shocked at how dirty/stained the cloth covered chairs were as well. I honestly did not want to sit on my chair. I was starting to wonder what I had gotten myself into. The music started. Great light show, the band was great. Like my friend said, it would have been more enjoyable if Todd had just let the band play and kept his mouth shut. He almost seemed angry/controlling. We sat through this craziness for nearly two hours before the show was over and the crowd stood up, I guess begging for him to play the songs from the 70's that made him famous. They started playing "I saw the light"and I thought, "Oh, he is going to finally play his top hits". Then, it was just a medley of a line here and there. I was totally shocked that a musician would not play one of their songs that most people were there to hear, "Hello It's Me". Just giving 70's fans a heads up that if you are wanting to hear those songs, don't waste your money going to a live show. I wish I had read the reviews before my friend purchased the tickets! Waste of Money. Dirty chairs. :( On the lighter side, my friend and I have a good sense of humor and we were laughing so hard that we actually paid money for him to feel good about himself!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Todd Rundgren

    by Lucy on 4/28/24Sound Board at MotorCity Casino Hotel - Detroit

    The song that made Todd a household name was Hello Its Me. One if my favorite songs that has gotten me thru many of lifes hardships. Imagine my surprise when Todd only sang an abbreviated version as an encore. The musicianship was great along with his voice. He never addressed the crowd even once, and the crowd seemed a bit glazed over.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Average

    by Don on 4/28/24The Andrew J Brady Music Center - Cincinnati

    Very disappointed, I go to see aging artists because I like their early work, not to hear them reinvent themselves. Pro, he still has an amazing voice.