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The Toadies (18+ Event)

Eastside Bowl

Nashville, TN

May 8 Fri • 2026 • 8:00pm

Alternative Rock | Rap and Hip-Hop | Festivals | Event | Rock

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Eastside Bowl, Nashville, TN

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The Toadies (18+ Event) at the Eastside Bowl, Nashville, TN

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The Toadies (18+ Event)

Public Onsale   Jan 1 Fri 1971 12:00pm to May 8 Fri 2026 8:00pm

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Toadies
Toadies performing at the White Rabbit in San Antonio, Texas in 2007.
Toadies performing at the White Rabbit in San Antonio, Texas in 2007.
Background information
OriginFort Worth, Texas, U.S.
Genres
WorksDiscography
Years active
  • 1989–2001
  • 2006–present
Labels
MembersVaden Todd Lewis
Mark Reznicek
Clark Vogeler
Doni Blair
Past membersCharles Mooney III
Lisa Umbarger
Guy Vaughan
Terry Valderas
Michael Jerome
Matt Winchel
Tracey Sauerwein
Darrel Herbert
Mark Hughes
Websitehttp://www.thetoadies.com/
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Toadies are an American rock band formed in 1989 in Fort Worth, Texas, best known for the song "Possum Kingdom". The band's classic lineup consisted of Vaden Todd Lewis (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Lisa Umbarger (bass guitar), Darrel Herbert (lead guitar), and Mark Reznicek (drums). The band released two studio albums before disbanding in 2001 after Umbarger left the group. The band reformed in 2006 and released their third album No Deliverance two years later. In 2010, they re-released the album Feeler with Kirtland Records (the album's original release was denied by Interscope in 1997). The band's most recent album, The Charmer, was released in May 2026.

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