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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.





Barnes and Noble is offering an EXCLUSIVE 6-disc version of A Piano: The Collection. The online non-member price of $59.98 reflects a 20% discount off the list price of $74.98. (B&N members pay $53.98, which is a further 10% discount.)
UPDATE, September 11: B&N has raised their non-member price to $67.48, which now reflects a 10% discount. Members pay $60.73.
B&N’s website says:
”...our exclusive edition of A Piano includes a 27-minute DVD interview with Tori, shot at her home studio, in which she discusses her career and the making of this one-of-a-kind set. The entirely remastered box features rarities such as: an entirely resequenced version of the Little Earthquakes album, a 22-track disc of B-sides, and the previously Internet-only track “Merman.” There’s track-by-track notation by Tori herself, scads of rare photos, and amazing packaging—the collection is housed in a replica piano box with full-sized keys!”
This sounds pretty sweet.
Also note that this mentions that the entire set has been remastered, which we presume is true of the 5-disc version as well.
(Thanks to Darrell and axeslade for letting us know about this.)