TOARTS Announces 2025-2026 Season

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(Thousand Oaks, CA) – TOArts is proud to announce the current line-up for the 2025-2026 season, featuring 46 exciting events.  This season includes a wide array of entertainment featuring dance, music, comedy, and speakers.

TOArts is the private, non-profit, in-house presenting division of the Bank of America Performing Arts Center. TOArts offers a wide range of arts experiences in 2025-26 with two returning series, some familiar artists, and some new artists to discover!

The season line-up includes previously announced shows: Brad Williams (August 2), Leanne Morgan (August 3), Keb’ Mo’ & Shawn Colvin (August 16), Burton Cummings of The Guess Who (August 27), 10cc (August 29), Postmodern Jukebox (September 7), Toad the Wet Sprocket (September 12), Sheng Wang (September 13), Gabby’s Dollhouse Live! (September 20), Paul Reiser (September 26), Thunderstorm Artis (September 27), Noah Reid (September 27), Justin Willman (October 5), Tyler Henry (October 16), Celtic Thunder (October 19), Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue (October 24), The Voice of Whitney: A Symphonic Celebration, (October 25) Pat McGann (November 1), Kenny G (November 12), CoComelon (November 14), Straight No Chaser (November 19) and Gregorian Pure Chants (March 28, 2026).

Our Trailblazers series continues this year with our partners National Geographic and Changemaker Talks. This series includes renowned photographers, scientists, filmmakers and adventurers sharing their behind-the-scenes stories alongside stunning imagery and gripping footage. The 2025-26 season will feature adventurer Peter Hillary (September 26), photographer Jaime Rojo (November 21), urban ecologist Chris Schell (February 27, 2026) and engineer Cody Paige (April 17, 2026).

TOArts After Dark Series continues this year with three new concerts.  These events take place outside at the Stagecoach Inn Museum, audiences bring their own chairs, food and drink and enjoy great music under the stars. The series includes Paul McDonald & The Mourning Doves (September 26), Shawn Mullins (October 3), and Bosko Baker (October 10). Shows can be purchased as a series or as single tickets.

Two world class dance companies are coming to Thousand Oaks this season. BODYTRAFFIC (October 21), and Paul Taylor Dance Company (March 14).

Diverse music acts coming to Thousand Oaks include The Lovin’ Spoonful (November 7), Dustbowl Revival (November 8) Soweto Gospel Choir (December 11), The Ten Tenors (February 6, 2026), Steve Poltz (February 13, 2026), Count Basie Orchestra featuring Neena Freelon (February 26, 2026), Il Divo by Candlelight (March 26, 2026), The Doo Wop Project (April 10, 2026), and Phat Cat Swinger (May 1 2026).

New theatre and comedy this year include John Hurley (November 6), Bill Gardell (November 28), The Wonderful Winter of Oz (December 12-28) Kathleen Madigan (March 27, 2026), and Dinosaur World Live! (April 25, 2026).

TOArts is also presenting American Patchwork Quartet (September 25) at the Grant R. Brimhall Library, free of charge to the community.

Additional shows will be added all year long.  All tickets for TOArts performances will go on sale July 8.

Tickets are available online at www.ticketmaster.com or through the Bank of America Performing Arts Box Office, located at 2100 Thousand Oaks Boulevard. For more information call 805-449-ARTS (2787) or visit www.bapacthousandoaks.com

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