Todd Rundgren tour dates 2024

Todd Rundgren is currently touring across 1 country and has 21 upcoming concerts.

Their next tour date is at Copernicus Center in Chicago, after that they'll be at MGM Northfield Park - Center Stage in Northfield.

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Todd Rundgren Concert Tickets - 2024 Tour Dates.

Upcoming concerts (21) See nearest concert

  1. Sep

    19

    Chicago, IL, US

    Copernicus Center

  2. Sep

    21

    Northfield, OH, US

    MGM Northfield Park - Center Stage

  3. Sep

    22

    Hammondsport, NY, US

    Point of the Bluff Vineyards

  4. Sep

    24

    Fort Wayne, IN, US

    Clyde Theatre

  5. Sep

    25

    Louisville, KY, US

    The Louisville Palace

  6. Sep

    27

    Newkirk, OK, US

    7 Clans First Council Casino Hotel

  7. Oct

    1

    Atlanta, GA, US

    Buckhead Theatre

  8. Oct

    2

    Pensacola, FL, US

    Pensacola Saenger Theatre

  9. Oct

    4

    Memphis, TN, US

    Graceland Soundstage

  10. Oct

    5

    Huntsville, AL, US

    Mars Music Hall at Von Braun Center

  11. Oct

    7

    Chattanooga, TN, US

    Walker Theater

  12. Oct

    8

    Rocky Mount, VA, US

    Harvester Performance Center

  13. Oct

    10

    Durham, NC, US

    Carolina Theatre

  14. Oct

    14

    Ridgefield, CT, US

    Ridgefield Playhouse

  15. Oct

    16

    Nashua, NH, US

    Nashua Center For the Arts

  16. Oct

    17

    Salisbury, MA, US

    Blue Ocean Music Hall

  17. Oct

    19

    Lynn, MA, US

    Lynn Auditorium

  18. Oct

    20

    New York (NYC), NY, US

    Town Hall

  19. Oct

    22

    Woodstock, NY, US

    Bearsville Theater

  20. Oct

    23

    Woodstock, NY, US

    Bearsville Theater

  21. Oct

    25

    Portland, ME, US

    Aura

Past concerts

  1. Jul

    8

    Tucson, AZ, US

    Rialto Theatre-Tucson

  2. Jul

    6

    Laughlin, NV, US

    The Edge Pavilion

  3. Jul

    3

    Portland, OR, US

    Revolution Hall - Portland

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Recent tour reviews

  • Excellent show. 2 hours and 45 minutes inclusive of 20 minute intermission. Outstanding crowd, Liberty Hall was packed....line extended around corner an way down block..took a long time to get in. I am sure some folks missed start of show asa result. Liberty Hall was not prepared security wise. Loud drug induced blond kept yelling from secod row of balcony, then came down to floor and jumped(i.e. crawled) o stage. Kasinm i tervened quickly and grabbed her arm and dragged her to security. Lady then got kicked out....but wait there is more....she went atound to front of buildin...past the sleeping security.....and came back uo to her seat. Finally sometold an usher who sent security up 2 to evict her! Funny thing is her catatonic hubby stayed for show...not to mention enabled her screaming and stage climbing venture..

    Nonetheless the music was outstanding.! Dont miss this tour.

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    By Anonymous
  • Great show. Todd was in great form. It is amazing how great is voice is after all these years. He is in really top form. I think he was pacing himself a small bit compared to the Utopia show I saw a few months ago, but given that he was doing 3 shows, 3 nights in a row I can't blame him.

    It was a great show, lots of interaction and sharing of stories. The first half was predominately older tunes back to the early days. Second half was more recent material.

    Saw the show at the Danforth in Toronto. A tired old venue. It was probably great 50 years ago but while not literally falling apart now, it's close. I wish Todd's people had booked him into one of the many superior venues in the area but c'est la vie, I go to see Todd where he plays!

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  • I was fortunate to see Todd on his Unpredictable Tour at the Daisy Theatre on Beale Street and the whole evening went flawlessly and resulted in another great music event!

    The Daisy was at full capacity but kept that "Up Close and Personal Jam Session with Todd in your Living Room" feeling...what could be better?

    The Unpredictable Tour name was spot on with Todd and the band playing pretty much whatever they wanted. The vocals were a "Spot On" mix of Crooner tunes, 80's classics and of course mixed with Utopia originals.

    Todd still has the Pipes and the band was tight on! All very talented singer musicians...impressive and admirable at my/their ages.

    Final note...don't miss the show! You'll regret it like my 2017 Tom Petty/Joe Walsh questionable decision not to attend :(

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