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    Tori is touring in 2017 to support the release of Native Invader. The European legs runs from early September through early October and the North American leg runs from late October to early December. We do not know if additional dates elsewhere will be added.

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    News: USA Today Interview (November 28, 2011)

    Posted by woj on Tuesday, November 29, 2011 | Articles

    I’ve been fascinated with mythology. I can’t do math, I can’t count, but I can find structure in stories.

    USA TODAY featured a sweet little interview with Tori in their November 28th edition. In it, Tori talks about wanting to give classical music a face-lift with Night of Hunters, touring with a string quartet (though if Andreas Ottensamer is joining the merry band, that’s certainly news to us!) and Celtic mythology’s influence on the new album.

    [UPDATE: We’re sorry to say we have confirmation that Andreas will NOT be on the U.S. tour.]

    Thanks to Lorna for the link!


    On the Road Again with singer/explorer Tori Amos

    By Korina Lopez, USA TODAY

    Tori Amos is a fearless explorer, having previously examined such dark topics as adultery, rape, homophobia and death in her rich aural tapestry of rock, electronica, country and Celtic influences. Her acclaimed 12th studio album, Night of Hunters, released in September, delves deep into mythology and classical music.

    Why classical? “I wanted to bring a modern energy to classical music,” says Amos, the first woman to simultaneously land in the top 10 of Billboard’s classical (No. 1), alternative (No. 5) and rock album (No. 7) charts. Backing her up is Polish string quartet Apollon Musagète and Berlin Philharmonic principal clarinetist Andreas Ottensamer, who will pile onto her tour bus and join her onstage in Atlanta at Tuesday’s first stop of her new U.S. tour. “I’m the bus mom,” says the 48-year-old singer. “They’re all so young and talented, they’re inspiring. This is the first tour for some of them.”

    Channeling her energies: Before each show, Amos goes unplugged. “I need an hour with no phone, no contact with anyone,” she says. “I focus on the energy of the songs that are coming that night and the stories they’re telling. Songs are sonic beings of consciousness and I’m a container — they’re alive to me. When I go out on stage, I’m bringing their spirits with me.”

    Modern spin on mythology: For this album, Amos headed to Ancient Ireland, where she delves into Celtic mythology. “The heroine finds herself in a dying relationship. We go on a journey with her as she discovers the end of her relationship and reinvents herself,” she says. “I wanted to show how she was both the hunter and the hunted, and how those two sides exist in all of us.” For her whole life, “I’ve been fascinated with mythology. I can’t do math, I can’t count, but I can find structure in stories.”

    When one door shuts: Amos showed mastery over the piano by age 3. When she was 6, she was accepted at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore. To her parents, it seemed that she was born to be a classical pianist. But by 11, it became clear that was not to be. “My father was heartbroken when I got kicked out. The only place that would let me play was this gay bar in Georgetown (in Washington, D.C.),” she says. “And that was the beginning of my professional career. Sometimes, you don’t know why certain paths close and others open, but if it feels right, take them.”

    Memorable moments: The singer has been onstage more times than her terrible math skills can count. But there are a few performances she’ll always remember. “The night after Kurt Cobain died, I was playing in a church in Berlin. The emotion was palpable. I sang Smells Like Teen Spirit,” she recalls. “The next night, in Ireland, everyone started singing along just a few bars into it. I was so amazed, I had difficulty finishing the song. But they all carried on for me, singing in perfect reverence of his memory.”