South Dakota
Toadstool Jamboree set to be inducted into the South Dakota Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) – In the 1990s, Toadstool Jamboree was at the forefront of Rapid City’s downtown music scene. Their intoxicating swirl of music drew in fans from across the state, solidifying them as hit makers here in the hills for over 10 years.
After a decade, the band decided to go their separate ways, and it wasn’t until the summer of 2023 that they were convinced to do a reunion show in Rapid City, Deadwood and Spearfish. Since then, the band produced a live album, “Live at Outlaw Square,” from their reunion show in Deadwood.
Ahead of their departure to Sioux Falls, Toadstool Jamboree is hosting a free concert on Thursday, October 17 at The Park in Rapid City. Opening for the band is Outside Kids, a local pop-punk band.
It was thanks to their many fans and supporters over the years, writing letters to the Hall of Fame board that the band will now get this honor. Solidifying them as Rock and Roll legends in South Dakota.
For more information on their history as a band, and what it means to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, check out their website.
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