Toyah Willcox is one of Britain's most distinctive and enduring entertainers, celebrated for a career that has successfully spanned music, theatre, film and television. Bursting onto the scene as the original punk princess, Toyah quickly established herself as an artist who refused to be confined by convention. Across more than four decades, she has become an award-winning rock singer, accomplished actress, composer, author and broadcaster, earning widespread recognition for her creativity and fearless individuality. With thirteen UK Top 40 singles, twenty five albums, over forty stage productions, more than twenty feature films and hundreds of television appearances, Toyah continues to captivate audiences with her remarkable versatility and boundless energy.
Toyah's career began in the late 1970s when acclaimed filmmaker Derek Jarman cast her as Mad in the influential punk film 'Jubilee', introducing her to a wider audience. She reunited with Jarman for his innovative adaptation of 'The Tempest'. At the same time, Toyah's music career gathered momentum, with hit singles including 'It's A Mystery', 'I Want to Be Free' and 'Brave New World' establishing her as one of Britain's defining pop and rock stars of the 1980s. Platinum-selling albums such as 'Anthem' and 'The Changeling' cemented her reputation, while her televised concert at London's Theatre Royal, Drury Lane attracted an audience of more than ten million viewers. Alongside her music, she continued to build an impressive acting portfolio, appearing in acclaimed productions including 'Quadrophenia', 'The Corn Is Green' and 'The Ebony Tower'.
As her career evolved, Toyah continued to diversify her creative output. She co-composed the rock musical 'Crime & Punishment' and appeared in films including 'Ahhhhhhhh!', 'Lies We Tell' and 'In Extremis', for which she also co-wrote the closing theme. Her later releases have continued to achieve chart success, with 'In The Court Of The Crimson Queen' returning her to the UK album charts. Beyond performance, she has written two books and received numerous honours, including an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Central England, a Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts Companionship presented by Sir Paul McCartney, and stars on both the Kings Heath Walk of Fame and Birmingham's Broad Street Walk of Stars. Toyah also delighted new audiences through Toyah and Robert's Sunday Lunch, which has amassed more than 120 million views worldwide, and appeared in the twentieth anniversary series of Strictly Come Dancing.
Toyah is hired for events because she combines legendary status with an infectious enthusiasm that continues to resonate with audiences of all ages. Whether performing iconic hits or appearing as a special guest, she brings charisma, humour and authenticity to every occasion. Her experience across live music, theatre, television and film allows her to connect effortlessly with diverse audiences, while her commitment to originality ensures every performance feels fresh and memorable. From major festivals including Glastonbury and the Isle of Wight Festival to corporate events, theatres and private celebrations, Toyah delivers captivating entertainment backed by decades of success and an unmistakable stage presence.
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- 2022 - Competed on Strictly Come Dancing
- 2019 - Released reworked album 'In The Court Of The Crimson Queen', which reached UK Top 20 Physical Albums Chart, Scottish Top 10 Albums Chart & UK Top 75 Albums Chart
- 2018 - Received Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts Companionship for Outstanding Achievement in Music, Drama, Performance and Media, presented by Sir Paul McCartney
- 2016 - Made her debut as musical co-composer with rock musical Crime & Punishment
- 2001 - Awarded Honorary Doctorate by University of Central England in Birmingham in recognition of her achievements
- 1982 - Won Best Female Singer at British Rock & Pop Awards
- 1981 - Performed live concert at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, broadcast on BBC Two's The Old Grey Whistle Test to an audience of more than 10 million viewers
- 1981 - Achieved major commercial success with the platinum-selling album 'Anthem' and the hit singles 'It's A Mystery' & 'I Want to Be Free'
- 1979 - Appeared as Monkey in cult British film 'Quadrophenia'
- 1977 - Made her breakthrough acting debut as Mad in Derek Jarman's landmark punk film Jubilee
How to hire Toyah Willcox
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