Toploader is an acclaimed English rock band formed in 1997 in Eastbourne, East Sussex. They quickly gained recognition with their debut album, “Onka’s Big Moka,” which sold over one million copies and peaked at number five on the UK Albums Chart. The album featured the hit single “Dancing in the Moonlight,” a cover of King Harvest’s classic, which became a global sensation and solidified their place in the music industry. Their success was further acknowledged with four nominations at the 2001 Brit Awards, showcasing their impact on the UK music scene.
Following their initial triumph, Toploader released their second album, “Magic Hotel,” in 2002. Although it faced mixed reviews, the band continued to tour extensively, sharing stages with renowned artists such as Bon Jovi and Paul Weller. Their live performances, including a memorable set at the Glastonbury Festival, helped maintain their popularity and connect with fans across the UK.
After a brief hiatus, Toploader reformed in 2009 and signed a one-album deal with Underdogs Music, releasing “Only Human” in 2011. This marked a new chapter in their career, with the band embracing a fresh sound while retaining their signature style. Their commitment to music was evident as they continued to tour and engage with fans, performing at various festivals and charity events.
In 2017, they released their fourth album, “Seeing Stars,” which was crowdfunded and showcased their evolution as artists. With a lineup that includes three original members, Toploader remains a vibrant force in the music industry, captivating audiences with their energetic performances and timeless hits.