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    Tour Status

    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.

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    Live at Montreux 1991/1992
    Release Date: September 22, 2008 (Europe)
    September 30, 2008 (North America)
    American Doll Posse
    Release Date: May 1, 2007
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    A Piano: The Collection
    (boxed set, 2006)
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    Pretty Good Years
    (bio, 2006)

    Fade To Red
    (DVD, 2006)

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    The Pink Project
    (book, 2007)
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    String Quartet Tribute To Tori Amos Vol. 2: Pieces
    (CD, 2007)
    Posse

    News: The Comic Book Tattoo Release Party At Golden Apple Comics

    Posted by woj on Tuesday, August 05, 2008 | Cherries

    The omnipresent Comic Book Resources reports on last Friday’s Comic Book Tattoo release party and creator signing at Golden Apple Comics. The article, which features several photos from the signing, describes the event and discusses several creators’ involvement with the project and the songs they selected to adapt. While it’s long on CBT and short on Tori, it does close with an interesting tidbit from Rantz about the possibility of another volume:

    Some fans have noted there is a “Volume One” notation on the back of the “Comic Book Tattoo” cover, and with such a great response from fans, retailers and distributors — plus numerous songs remaining to be used— people are wondering if that means there will definitely be a second volume of “Comic Book Tattoo.” “You never say never,” Hoseley said. “I think the main thing is the same way we wanted to do something radically different with this we wouldn’t want to repeat ourselves and just do another volume in the same format and the same kind of approach. There’s a lot of discussion going on with Tori and I on possibilities and we’ll see how things go.”

    We’ve heard from one fellow who attended the signing. He was unhappy with the structure of the line that prevented him from getting everyone to sign his copy of the book. If anyone else made it there there and would like to let share their experience, please let us know.