Toad The Wet Sprocket will extend their upcoming Good Intentions 2025 U.S. headlining tour into the fall with additional dates in September and October with KT Tunstall and Vertical Horizon. Limited VIP packages and new Good Intentions merchandise are available at Toad The Wet Sprocket Online.
In July and August, the band is joined by KT Tunstall and Sixpence None The Richer and the recent addition, The Jayhawks, who take the place of Semisonic.
As in years past, Toad The Wet Sprocket will partner with a nonprofit organization with shared values to bring awareness to fans and give back. This year, Toad The Wet Sprocket will spotlight the National Parks Foundation to support and protect our natural treasures.
Toad The Wet Sprocket have been stalwarts on the road, propelled to mainstream success for 30+ years by their loyal and dedicated fan base. The multi-platinum-selling band has been uplifting audiences with their melodic alt-rock guitars, introspective lyrics, and signature vocal harmonies. Throughout their career, Toad The Wet Sprocket have remained staunchly independent in their artistic integrity. “We were young and it was us against the record company,” recalls guitarist Todd Nichols of their early days. “We had a bit of punk-rock ethos.”
This commitment to stay true to themselves and DIY mentality also spilled over into the enduring relationship with their fans. Amassing a mailing list of 70,000 at the start of their career, the band forged deep connections with a devout and loyal core of fans, who they’ve continued to grow with. “It’s like a reunion of sorts,” reflects bassist Dean Dinning. “It’s almost like having family in the audience every night.”
“As an artist, it feels good to know we can still make music that’s resonating,” adds singer Glen Phillips. “When we play ‘The Moment’ or ‘Transient Whales’ at our shows now, there’s a huge percentage of the audience who know every word of those songs, too.”
In addition to the 2025 Good Intentions headlining tour, Toad The Wet Sprocket are putting the finishing touches on an acoustic greatest-hits album, set for release later this year.
Toad The Wet Sprocket, the beloved alternative rock band from Santa Barbara, California, first captured audiences in the late 1980s with their heartfelt lyrics and melodic sound. Rising to prominence with albums like fear (1991) and Dulcinea (1994), they became known for hits such as “Walk on the Ocean,” “All I Want,” and “Good Intentions.” Their ability to blend introspective songwriting with catchy, folk-influenced rock has cemented them as a lasting presence in the music world.
TOAD THE WET SPROCKET – GOOD INTENTIONS 2025 TOUR
JUL 17 / SAN DIEGO, CA @ Balboa Theatre
JUL 18 / TULARE, CA @ Adventist Health Amphitheater
JUL 19 / BERKELEY, CA @ The UC Theatre
JUL 20 / ROCKLIN, CA @ Amphitheatre at Quarry Park
JUL 23 / EUGENE, OR @ Cuthbert Amphitheater
JUL 24 / BELLINGHAM, WA @ Mount Baker Theatre
JUL 25 / SEATTLE, WA @ Moore Theatre
JUL 26 / SANDPOINT, ID @ Festival at Sandpoint
JUL 28 / SALT LAKE CITY, UT @ Red Butte Garden
JUL 30 / DENVER, CO @ Denver Botanic Gardens SOLD OUT
AUG 1 / OMAHA, NE @ Astro Amphitheater
AUG 2 / KANSAS CITY, MO @ Grinders KC
AUG 3 / CHESTERFIELD, MO @ The Factory
AUG 5 / HUBER HEIGHTS, OH @ Rose Music Center at the Heights
AUG 7 / CHICAGO, IL @ The Salt Shed
AUG 8 / INDIANAPOLIS, IN @ Rock the Ruins
AUG 9 / INTERLOCHEN, MI @ Kresge Auditorium
AUG 10 / PAW PAW, MI @ Warner Vineyards
AUG 13 / TYSONS, VA @ Capital One Hall
AUG 14 / NEW HAVEN, CT @ Westville Music Bowl
AUG 15 / LEWISTON, NY @ ArtPark
AUG 16 / MEDFORD, MA @ Chevalier Theatre
AUG 18 / DEERFIELD, MA @ Tree House Brewing Company
AUG 19 / READING, PA @ Santander Performing Arts Center
AUG 21 / CARY, NC @ Koka Booth Amphitheatre
AUG 22 / ATLANTA, GA @ Atlanta Symphony Hall
AUG 23 / CHARLOTTE, NC @ The Amp Ballantyne
AUG 30 / LAS VEGAS, NV @ Fremont Street
SEPT 6 / HONOLULU, HI @ Hawaii Theatre
SEPT 11 / CERRITOS, CA @ Cerritos Center for the Arts
SEPT 12 / THOUSAND OAKS, CA @ Fred Kavli Theater
SEPT 13 / MESA, AZ @ Mesa Arts Center
SEPT 15 / OKLAHOMA CITY, OK @ The Jones Assembly
SEPT 16 / AUSTIN, TX @ The Paramount Theatre
SEPT 19 / DALLAS, TX @ Longhorn Ballroom
SEPT 20 / HOUSTON, TX @ House of Blues
SEPT 23 / LEXINGTON, KY @ Lexington Opera House
SEPT 24 / NASHVILLE, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
SEPT 26 / ROCKFORD, IL @ Coronado Arts Center
SEPT 27 / BURNSVILLE, MN @ Ames Center
SEPT 28 / WAUKEE, IA @ Vibrant Music Hall
SEPT 29 / MILWAUKEE, WI @ The Pabst Theatre
OCT 1 / MUNHALL, PA @ Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall
OCT 2 / BALTIMORE, MD @ The Lyric Baltimore
OCT 3 / ALBANY, NY @ Palace Theatre
OCT 5 / CONCORD, NH @ Chubb Theatre
OCT 6 / PORTLAND, ME @ State Theatre
OCT 10 / NEW YORK, NY @ Palladium Times Square
OCT 11 / TRENTON, NJ @ CURE Insurance Arena


