Toto’s Upstate New York run continues with a stop at Empower FCU Amphitheater in Syracuse, making this the third New York date on their summer tour. If the Bethel Woods and SPAC shows didn’t work with your schedule, Central New York gets its turn to host these session legends.
About Toto
Toto has earned their place among the most accomplished bands in popular music history. Formed in 1977 by a collective of elite Los Angeles session musicians, the band has millions of records sold, won multiple Grammy Awards, and built a catalog that covers rock, pop, progressive, and fusion with equal fluency. The individual members have appeared on thousands of recordings by other artists, amassing one of the most extraordinary collective resumes in the music industry. On stage, Toto delivers a level of musicianship that is simply in a different league, and their live shows showcase the telepathic interplay that only decades of playing together can produce.
The Venue
Empower FCU Amphitheater in Syracuse sits along the shores of Onondaga Lake, offering a scenic lakeside setting for summer concerts. The amphitheater features both covered pavilion seating and lawn space, providing options for every type of concertgoer. It has become an essential stop for major national tours passing through Central New York, and its waterfront location adds a relaxing atmosphere that pairs perfectly with a summer evening of live music.
Tickets & Details
Toto performs at Empower FCU Amphitheater on July 25, 2026 at 6:45 PM. Tickets start from $42.00. That is remarkable value for musicians of this caliber. Get tickets.
Three Upstate dates from Toto in a single summer is a luxury we shouldn’t take for granted. The Syracuse date gives Central New York fans a chance to see these legends without the drive to Saratoga or the Hudson Valley, and at $42 to start, the price point is genuinely accessible. Toto’s live show rewards repeated viewing — the dynamics, the interplay, the sheer joy these guys take in playing together — it’s all there, and it hits a little differently at every venue. Lakeside in Syracuse on a late July evening, this one is going to be pure class. For those keeping track, that’s three chances to see Toto in Upstate New York this summer. Take at least one of them. You’ll be glad you did.