TOAST – The Ultimate Bread Experience

Over their career, Bread scored 13 hits on Billboard’s Top 100!! The two surviving members of Bread (David Gates & Robb Royer) are happily retired and enjoying their time with family and the fruits of their musical careers. Enter TOAST – The Ultimate Bread Experience who does everything possible to keep the legacy of Bread alive.
With a surprising fidelity rarely heard from a live tribute band, their sound is often described as “spot on” to the original recordings. Audiences everywhere rave about closely their live performances sound like the cherished records they listened to back in the day.
TOAST takes the audience on a journey back in time, engaging a spectrum of emotions; from the tender moments that tug on the heartstrings to the upbeat classics that compel them to jump out of their seats and dance. And when combined with truly timeless music, this concert has “risen” to the top as one of the absolute favorites of audiences everywhere!
Audience Testimonials
“TOAST took me on a journey back in time. You could close your eyes and feel like you were at a Bread concert. The voices were beautiful and harmonized perfectly. The band members were more than just musicians; they were true artists. It was amazing! We have been to a lot of concerts and this is probably the best tribute band I have ever seen! Truly impressed! Everybody was really getting into it. Great concert!” – Bob & Susan, Utah
“It was wonderful – all the hit songs! Things I have not heard in decades. It brought back the memories – the times when you turn on the radio, and those were playing in the background. They just do a fantastic job of replicating the songs.” – Mark, California
“I’ve seen many tribute bands recently, and these guys are by far the best. Close your eyes – I thought that was David Gates up there. He sounds phenomenal. The whole band was great. Amazing! I would follow them around. You have to come and see them.” – Celia, California