Todd Rundgren returns to our shores for a brief tour in October 2025 with two shows in Birmingham and London. Rundgren is a one-of-a-kind artist, seemingly able to switch from breezy pop to much more complex fare at the drop of a hat. The press release calls him mercurial, which seems a perfect fit. Tickets will go on sale on Friday 13th June at 10am and are available from www.aegpresents.co.uk.
Press release: Todd Rundgren will perform two rare UK dates in October 2025 on his ‘Me / We’ tour that will also see multiple US dates; tickets will go on sale on Friday 13th June at 10am and are available from www.aegpresents.co.uk. With only two UK concerts in the previous 7 years, fans should not miss their chance to connect with this mercurial performer, writer, producer, cutting edge technological innovator and pioneer [with a whole host of ‘firsts’ in the worlds of broadcast, graphics, video, VR, online music and interactivity].
Founding and fronting The Nazz, Todd Rundgren left to forge a solo career. Whilst ‘Runt’ came first in 1970, and cast a famously long shadow, it was 1972’s seminal ‘Something/Anything?, on which he played all the instruments, sang all the vocal parts, and produced, that catapulted him into the superstar limelight. It was followed by such landmark LPs as ‘The Hermit of Mink Hollow’ and ‘A Wizard, A True Star’, as well as such hit singles as ‘I Saw The Light’, ‘Hello It's Me’, ‘Can We Still Be Friends’, and ‘Bang The Drum’. In 1974, he formed Todd Rundgren’s Utopia (renamed and reconfigured in 1976 as Utopia), an entirely new approach to the concept of interactive musicianship, and embarked on an extensive round of touring and recording.
Todd Rundgren’s myriad production projects include albums by Patti Smith, Cheap Trick, Psychedelic Furs, Meat Loaf, XTC, Grand Funk Railroad, and Hall And Oates. Since 1989, he has on occasion toured as part of the Ringo Starr All-Starr Band, and he has composed music for Film, TV and Broadway.
Todd Rundgren / UK 2025
28 October 2025
The Alexandra, Birmingham
29 October 2025
The London Palladium
These prestigious UK concerts in October 2025 are not to be missed! Todd Rundgren has done it all, and in his own unique way - there is a reason that his autobiography is called ‘The Individualist’. He continues to do what he does best, and fans of this unique artist should not miss this opportunity to celebrate that fact, and reconnect on the ‘Me / We’ tour.
Todd Rundgren photo credit: Richard Kerris