Toto’s Dogz of Oz Tour lit up the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre this week with a nostalgic triple bill that combined classic hits, seasoned musicianship, and a shared sense of musical memory.
The evening opened with a high-energy 35-minute set from Men At Work, whose catchy hooks and playful rhythms had the crowd swaying, clapping, and singing along from the first note. Their performance set a warm, inviting tone and established the night as a celebration of songs that defined a generation.
As the spotlight shifted, Christopher Cross took center stage, delivering a performance that reminded fans why his catalog remains timeless. His smooth delivery of hits like Sailing resonated deeply, adding a rare, history-making touch to the event that left many in the venue feeling a renewed sense of appreciation for his contributions to soft rock.
Toto then took the stage with a lineup of beloved anthems, treating the audience to a succession of enduring favorites. The band delivered I Won’t Hold You Back, Rosanna, and Africa with precision and passion, and the venue transformed into a massive singalong, the crowd perfectly in sync with every note.
The Dogz of Oz Tour continues through a number of other cities, offering fans a chance to experience this cross-generational celebration on the road. Whether you’re a longtime Toto admirer, a Christopher Cross devotee, or a fan of Men At Work’s early-80s pop, the show promises a night of high-caliber musicianship and shared memories.
If you’re considering a road trip to catch the next stop, this triple bill offers more than just nostalgia—it’s a reminder of how classic songs still light up a room and bring generations together through the universal language of music.
Images from the night accompany the article, capturing the energy and the crowd’s infectious enthusiasm.
Overall, the concert delivered a hopeful, uplifting journey through time, celebrating enduring hits with the kind of communal warmth that only live music can evoke.