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Tori ended her American Doll Posse world tour in Los Angeles on December 16th, 2007. A complete list of shows — along with setlists, photos, videos, and reviews for concerts — can be found in our Tour section (link in black bar at the top of every page).
Official audio copies of select shows from the ADP tour were initially available via Legs & Boots but are now available through iTunes, Rhapsody, and other digital music stores.
A DVD containing performances from the tour was expected to be released sometime in 2008, but its current status is unknown.
Tori will be spending the next few years working on various projects, chiefly the musical "The Light Princess" which is expected to premiere on the London stage in 2009 and a new album expected in Spring 2009.





In addition to receiving a facelift today, ToriAmos.com announced that Tori will be making several appearances at Comic Con International in San Diego in July.
First, she will be discussing Comic Book Tattoo with editor Rantz Hoseley and contributors David Mack, Ted McKeever, Kelly Sue DeConnick, and Elizabeth Genco in a panel moderated by comics and music critic Douglas Wolk on Saturday, July 26th at 11:30 AM.
Following the panel, at 2:00 PM, there will be a signing for 200 lucky fans. To get a ticket to the signing, you’ll need to purchase a copy of Comic Book Tattoo at the Image Comics booth (#2729) at the convention. According to ToriAmos.com, 20 tickets will be available on Wednesday July 23rd, 75 tickets each on Thursday and Friday, and 30 tickets on Saturday before the signing.
The exact details of the event locations have not been determined and will be announced once Comic-Con’s program is finalized.
Thanks to Tori S. for the tip!
Update: Note that attending either event requires you to have an admission ticket to the convention itself! As four-day passes and Saturday-only tickets are sold out, walk-ups without convention tickets-in-hand will probably NOT be able to get into either the panel discussion or the signing! While ToriAmos.com indicates that more details are forthcoming, it would seem unlikely that they will be able to bend the rules about admission to the convention for those who have not already registered.