Events: The Really Big Auction
The Really Big Auction in support of Children with Cancer UK is back, and you could win a pair of tickets to Toyah’s 2026 Songs & Stories Tour with a Meet & Greet included.
Toyah On TV: Way Back When! 1981
Way Back When! 1981: NOW 80s: Saturday 30th August: 8pm
60 minutes of lesser heard hits from 1981. Including The Pretenders, Spandau Ballet, George Harrison, Toyah & The Pointer Sisters.
Toyah & Robert’s Weekend: Sat Song/UM/Sunday Lunch
Radio: Sounds Of The 80s With Gary Davies
Toyah guested on Sounds Of The 80s on BBC Radio 2 last weekend, chatting to Gary Davies about her career, music, the 1980s and much more.
Toyah Track Playlist: Good Morning Universe, It’s A Mystery, Echo Beach, The Vow, I Want To Be Free.
The indomitable Toyah joins Gary live in the studio, looking back at 45 years of success and selecting some of her personal 80s faves.
• Listen at BBC Sounds. Watch a clip of Toyah from the show at Instagram. (Photo © BBC)
Podcasts: Spooning With Mark Wogan
Toyah guested on Season 1, Ep. 85 (Parts 1&2) of Spooning With Mark Wogan this week.
Singer, actress and activist, Toyah Willcox joins Spooning With Mark Wogan this week. Toyah opens up about the tenacity to getting the role of Monkey in Quadrophenia, the scandals that affected Masterchef and Strictly Come Dancing and being the voice of The Teletubbies and Brum.
• Listen to both episodes by clicking below. See footage of Toyah guesting at Instagram here, here and here. (Photo © Mark Wogan)
The Official Toyah YouTube: Happy 1k Uploads!
Dreamscape On Tour!: Glasgow Pride +
We had a colourful time celebrating Glasgow Pride last weekend in, yup, Glasgow! Starting at the city’s legendary Barrowland Ballroom and then visiting The Crystal Palace, The Underground, Delmonica’s, The Corset Club, Merchant Pride, The Social Hub to name just a few places! Interesting Fact #1: Toyah has never played Glasgow Barrowland, though she has gigged – as part of a band as a solo artist – at numerous other venues in the city, including many which have now gone, such as Glasgow Apollo, Tiffany’s and Bourbon Street!
On Sunday we visited the incredible, 1000-year old, Paisley Abbey in my hometown. Interesting fact #2: Toyah’s two-series BBC show Barmy Aunt Boomerang from the late 90s/early 00s was filmed on location in Glasgow & Paisley.
• See all our 2025 “tour dates” :) here! (Photos © David Fleming)
Toyah On The Radio: Steve… A Strange Life
Another chance to catch Steve… A Strange Life, presented by Toyah.
Steve… A Strange Life: BBC Radio Wales: Friday 1st August: 6.30pm
Steve… A Strange Life: BBC Radio Wales: Sunday 3rd August: 6am
Steve… A Strange Life: BBC Radio Wales: Monday 4th August: 6.30am
New 2025. Toyah Willcox explores the life of pop and fashion icon Steve Strange, a star who competed with David Bowie in the 1980s as the New Romantic scene took off.
Toyah On TV: Way Back When! 1981
Way Back When! 1981: NOW 80s: Sunday 27th July: 10pm
60 minutes of lesser heard hits from 1981. Including The Pretenders, Spandau Ballet, George Harrison, Toyah & The Pointer Sisters.
Toyah & Robert’s Weekend: Sat Song/UM/Sunday Lunch
Toyah On TV: The 1981 POWER Hour!
The 1981 POWER Hour!: NOW 80s: Sunday 27th July: 11pm
60 minutes of power pop & rock! Earplugs at the ready as we rewind to 1981 with Toyah, Genesis, Rick Springfield & Meat Loaf.
Toyah on TV: Celebrity Fantasy Homes
Celebrity Fantasy Homes: Really: Tuesday 5th August: 6am
Toyah (Series 2, Episode 2). Celebrities hunt for a new home. Gaby Roslin helps the original punk-pop princess Toyah Willcox search for a second home, in Richmond upon Thames, with a budget of £650,000.
Film: Aaaaaaaah! 10th Anniversary Screening
BFI will celebrate the 10th anniversary of Steve Oram’s horror comedy, Aaaaaaaah!, with a special screening – on Wednesday 20th August.
The screening will be followed by a Q&A with Steve Oram & (work permitting) Julian Barratt, Noel Fielding, Julian Rhind-Tutt, Toyah Willcox.
Debauchery, chaos and the jarringly mundane unfold in weird ways, and amid drab suburban contexts, in actor-comedian Steve Oram’s strange and unpredictable feature directorial debut. Humans act like apes and physical, dialogue-free powerplays remap the Ryan family household when a visitor challenges the precarious hierarchy. Oram and his cast go ape in this wildly original, gleefully animalistic film – a true one-off for 21st century British cinema. The Q&A will be hosted by the BFI’s William Fowler and Ruby McGuigan.
• Continue reading/Book tickets here. Browse our huge Aaaaaaaah! archive.
Toyah On The Radio: Sounds Of The 80s
Sounds Of The 80s: BBC Radio 2: Saturday 19th July: 8pm
Toyah! The indomitable Toyah joins Gary live in the studio, looking back at 45 years of success and selecting some of her personal 80s faves.
Toyah & Robert’s Weekend: Sat Song/UM/Sunday Lunch
Toyah On The Radio: Remember Live Aid
Remember Live Aid: BBC Radio 4 Extra: Saturday 19th July: 6am/11am/5pm
Remember Live Aid: BBC Radio 4 Extra: Sunday 20th July: 1am
By Joe Dunlop. Drama telling the story of how Bob Geldof put together the 1985 concert, based on interviews with the people involved and the memories of those with cause to remember it. Starring Peter O’Meara, Toyah Willcox and Kenneth Cranham. First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in July 1995.
Official Toyah: July 2025 Blog
Toyah’s July blog is available to read at toyahwillcox.com.
Toyah On TV: Quadrophenia
Quadrophenia: Sky Cinema Drama: Thursday 24th July: 00.20am
The Who wrote and produced this energetic story of a young man disillusioned with his life in 1960s London. Phil Daniels excels as the alienated anti-hero Jimmy Cooper. Director: Franc Roddam. Starring: Phil Daniels, Leslie Ash, Toyah Willcox, Philip Davis, Mark Wingett, Sting, and Ray Winstone.
























