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While it hasn't officially been declared a tour, Tori will be making several festival and theatre appearances during the Summer of 2010, starting with Bonnaroo in the States in June, a couple weeks in Europe in July and a single date in Moscow in September.
The most recent tour was 2009's Sinful Attraction tour that swung through North America in the Summer, Europe in the Fall and concluded in Australia in November. It was followed by a spate of promotional appearances for Midwinter Graces in London and New York City in December.





Thanks to livingdeadgirl for pointing out a short but positive review of A Piano in the October 2006 issue of Keyboard Magazine”. It’s on page 12 of the print magazine. You can read it online or below.
A Piano: The Collection
Tori Amos
By Michael Gallant | October 2006
Five CDs and 86 tracks strong, A Piano: The Collection is both an excellent canon of Tori’s compositions and a fitting monument to the piano-woman’s momentous musical career. The box set ranges from the Little Earthquakes songs that made her famous — “Silent All These Years,” “Me and a Gun,” etc. — to her most recent work on Beekeeper, and features many treasures in between.
Always deeply emotional, the material in A Piano: The Collection journeys from dark to playful, heart breaking to downright sexy, and Tori’s performances are in top form throughout. This isn’t just a repackaging of classic material, though: “Leather” and “Jackie’s Strength” are among 15 alternate mixes included, and three demo tracks offer the rare chance to hear Tori mid-creative process. For the diehard fan and aspiring piano songwriter alike, A Piano: The Collection is a great listen and an invaluable resource. (Rhino, www.rhino.com)
—Michael Gallant