Lovely’s: Toyah Vintage Collection
This Saturday! Tomorrow!! Lovely’s Vintage launch their Toyah Vintage Collection. See their tweet by clicking below. Visit Lovely’s Vintage Emporium here. (Photos © Lovely’s Vintage Emporium/Toyah Willcox)
This Saturday! Tomorrow!! Lovely’s Vintage launch their Toyah Vintage Collection. See their tweet by clicking below. Visit Lovely’s Vintage Emporium here. (Photos © Lovely’s Vintage Emporium/Toyah Willcox)
Toyah & Robert’s Sunday Lunch – The Homecoming… Toyah At Home & On The Road – Episode 6… Toyah uncovers the meanings behind Kill The Rage, from the top 30 charting album Posh Pop, and introduces the video for the track which features Sidney Jake.
• Continue reading at DGM Live. Click below to watch Toyah perform The Cult’s She Sells Sanctuary for Robert’s Homecoming! (Image © Toyah Willcox)
Toyah is preparing a love letter for Robert… but maybe it needs to travel less far this weekend?
• Find out by tuning into Sunday Lunch. Premieres tomorrow at 12pm. (Image © Toyah Willcox)
Watch Toyah Willcox’s flamboyant cover of ‘These Boots Were Made For Walking’
It’s her latest Sunday Lunch Love Letters cover
Toyah Willcox has shared her latest Sunday Lunch Love Letters series with husband Robert Fripp – watch the version of ‘These Boots Were Made For Walking’ below.
The new videos are an offshoot of the couple’s Sunday Lockdown Lunch series, and began when the pair were separated after Fripp went on tour in the US with King Crimson.
• Continue reading at the NME.
It’s Love Letters – Part 6. Robert Fripp is touring the USA with King Crimson and Toyah is home alone. Toyah has some boots in her wardrobe that are made for walking, and they are appearing in a love letter to Robert.
Toyah & Robert’s Sunday Lunch – Love Letters Part 6… Toyah At Home & On The Road – Episode 5… (includes the video premiere of Barefoot On Mars from the Posh Pop album)
• Continue reading at DGM Live.
It’s episode 5 of Toyah at Home & On The Road. Toyah delves into the inspiration behind and meanings in Barefoot On Mars from the Posh Pop album, and introduces the premiere of the video for the track. The track has already gone down as something of a favourite with listeners of the top 30 charting album.
There’s a rhythm – and bubbles – at The Official Toyah Willcox website…
Read Toyah’s latest blog at toyahwillcox.com. It includes an exclusive soundcheck performance video of Rhythm In My House with the Posh Pop band + another soundcheck photo.
Toyah & Robert’s Sunday Lunch – Love Letters Part 5… Toyah At Home & On The Road – Episode 4… Toyah checks-in with insights into and footage from her working week, and introduces the premiere of the official video for Rhythm In My House from the album Posh Pop.
Robert Fripp is touring the USA with King Crimson and Toyah is home alone. Toyah is keen on setting the ‘night on fire’ across the Atlantic in a new Love Letter.
• Watch Sunday Lunch – Love Letters Part 5 by clicking below. (Image © Toyah Willcox)
It’s episode 4 of Toyah at Home & On The Road, as Toyah checks-in with insights into and footage from her working week, and introduces the premiere of the official video for Rhythm In My House from the album Posh Pop. Watch at You Tube by clicking below. (Image © Toyah Willcox)
Toyah’s reaction and thank you message on finding out her album Posh Pop has entered the UK album charts at #22.
This is incredible news, and a huge congratulations to Toyah. As well as Simon Darlow, Bobby Willcox and the entire team who brought us Posh Pop.
The 2021 studio album charts today at #22 on the Official UK Album Chart. Posh Pop becomes Toyah’s highest charting studio album since 1982, when The Changeling peaked at #6. Warrior Rock: Toyah On Tour, a live double album – which will be reissued in the next year or so, as will the rest of Toyah’s post-The Blue Meaning Safari Records’ back catalogue – peaked at #20 that same year.
The only other Toyah albums to peak higher than this are Anthem (1981) #2, The Changeling (1982) #6 and the aforementioned Warrior Rock: Toyah On Tour (1982) #20. Posh Pop equals with, another live album, Toyah! Toyah! Toyah! (1980) which hit #22 in early 1981.
Further great news is that Posh Pop achieves Toyah her highest ever chart position as a solo artist, and the album is also #1 on the official Independent chart, #6 on the official Physical chart, #6 on the official Sales chart, #9 on the official Vinyl chart, #20 on the official Download chart and #8 on the official Scottish chart. Phew! Amazing stats! If the Album Chart was, as it used to be, simply a sales chart Toyah would certainly have a Top 10 album!!
• A Message From Toyah: Watch Toyah announce the news – Continue watching…
• Official Charts: See this week’s full Top 100 Album Chart – Continue reading…
• Official Charts: Further down, Beach Boys boxset Feel Flows: The Sunflower & Surf’s Up Sessions 1969-1971 enters at 19, Toyah earns her eighth Top 40 album with Posh Pop at 22, and a remastered edition of Supergrass’ In It For The Money lands at 28 – Continue reading…
• Official Charts: See Toyah’s full charts stats on the Official Chart – Continue reading…
• Official Charts @ Twitter: 10 new releases land in this week’s Official Albums Chart Top 40, including a massive boxset by The Beach Boys, Toyah’s Posh Pop, and a reissue of Supergrass’ In It For The Money – Continue reading…
• Chart Stats: Also great to consider that Toyah has had four charting albums on the Official Charts in the past two years: In The Court Of The Crimson Queen (2019) #74, Sheep Farming In Barnet (2020) #99, The Blue Meaning (2021) #59, Posh Pop (2021) #22.
• Posh Pop: Click below to buy the album on CD+DVD, CD, Colour Vinyl and Digital Download. Or stream the album at Spotify and watch a selection of album videos at Toyah’s Official You Tube channel. (All Photos/Images © Toyah Willcox)
Robert Fripp Reacts To Toyah Willcox’s Cover Of Bruce Springsteen, Patti Smith’s Because The Night
“Come home baby, the house misses you, I miss you, the bed misses you.”
In this week’s Sunday Lunch cover, Toyah Willcox went solo with a cover of Because The Night by Bruce Springsteen and Patti Smith – with Robert Fripp reacting to his wife’s performance.
The cover video was shot in the couple’s familiar kitchen, sans Fripp who is currently on tour in the US with King Crimson. “Transatlantic time differences don’t stop the night belonging to the Sunday Lunch lovers,” Toyah captioned the video.
• Continue reading at Guitar.Com.
Toyah serenades Robert Fripp with a cover of Patti Smith’s ‘Because The Night’
Toyah Willcox has delivered a solo cover of Patti Smith and Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Because The Night’ as part of their Love Letters series.
Toyah Willcox has delivered a solo cover of Patti Smith and Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Because The Night.’
Over the past few weeks, Robert Fripp has been out on tour with his band King Crimson. Leaving Toyah solely responsible for carrying the torch for the pair’s Sunday Lunch’ series.
• Continue reading at Tone Deaf.
Very exciting news: Toyah is on course to have her highest charting studio album since 1985.
Stream/download Posh Pop if you are able to this week until the Official Album Charts are announced on Friday 3 September! Space Grey vinyl, CD and CD+DVD editions are available to order. Please click below to support Toyah and her amazing album! (Photos © Toyah Willcox)
A message from Toyah, via her Breaking Through Newsletter…

Watch Toyah Willcox perform Bruce Springsteen and Patti Smith’s ‘Because The Night’ for Robert Fripp
Sunday Lunch continues to go remote with Fripp on tour with King Crimson
Toyah Willcox has covered Bruce Springsteen and Patti Smith‘s ‘Because The Night’ for her husband Robert Fripp as their YouTube series continues – watch the performance below.
The cover is the fourth instalment of their Love Letters offshoot of the Sunday Lockdown Lunch series, with the couple’s usual lockdown covers videos having to be put on hold after Fripp headed back out on tour with King Crimson.
The full, fantastic, Rhythm In My House video premiered online earlier today: The official video for the Toyah song Rhythm In In My House written by Toyah Willcox & Simon Darlow. From the album Posh Pop out now. Order the album here.