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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 are available via Legs & Boots.
A DVD containing performances from the tour is expected to be released sometime in 2008. No release date yet known.
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.
| Date | June 07, 2007 |
|---|---|
| City | Munich |
| Venue | Philharmonie |
Clyde opened this show. This was a “dark show” (pardon, that’s just what Violet calls a show where no info comes in as it’s taking place), but thankfully atmoravi stepped up and sent the setlist in. (The planned setlist had Tori playing “Seaside” during solo time, but she went with “Leather” instead.)
Act I (Clyde)
Interlude
Act II (Tori)
Solo
Band Returns
First Encore
Second Encore
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atmoravi says:
Meet & greet was postponed till after the show due to press meetings.
The show was good but it seemed to me that Tori was not very secure with the sound in the Philarmonie… She almost did not talk and went through the set quickly.
The most effect on me were Siren, God, Pancake, Code Red and Leather.
mucmx says:
This show was mind-blowingly good! I think Tori’s voice was amazing and I loved to hear some personal favorites on the setlist.
Tori didn’t speak to the audience but once, and it was something very simple like: “I’ve played here before and it feels like coming home. That’s Matt, that’s John and that’s Dan”. Not that I expect her to be talking all night, but saying something more would have felt like she was enjoying being there…
I was trying to come up with the best moments, but it’s easier to say that I personally enjoyed every single song, except Spring Haze (which wasn’t bad, just not what I would have liked). The first set with Clyde was, however, the best of all the “sets”.
May I also say that I did not like how Tori looked?? Those clown-like outfits of the second part just make her look like that…a clown, and on top off that she’s wearing an orange wig! And am I the only one who thinks that Tori looks way too thin??
Anyway, all in all a great concert. I have some pictures that I will share later
Nina Elisa says:
I also thought that she did the set almost hasty and I missed some comments. The show really lacked intimacy…
Otherwise it was good.
chris says:
I’ve been disappointed by the show – too much guitar/drums, no intimacy and that certain Tori-magic was missing. I wish that T & Bö-set would have been longer … Of all her tours I’ve seen so far, this was the least inspired
Georg says:
I thought that the show was briliant! I liked it waaaay more than the show she did on the Beekeeper-Tour – Tori rocks!
The setlist was great, her voice was brilliant! I didn’t feel the lack of intimacy – she was smiling all the time which is indication enough for me that she had a great time!
I’ll see her again in Frankfurt and I can’t wait!
JH. says:
I truly love the new album, and I was looking forward to this show.
The positive things first:
Great set list. Black Dove, Rattlesnakes, Bells for Her!
Great light show.
Great band (from what I could hear; see below)
The negatives:
Well, there was only one really negative thing. The show was way too loud, and the sound was too bass-heavy. I don’t know why Tori is doing this. I was wearing earplugs with 25dB attenuation, and I still feared for my hearing. And that kind of droning doesn’t enhance the sound of the instruments at all. Even in the T & Bö section the piano didn’t sound as good as we know it from previous tours, because of the exaggerated amplification. But at least this wasn’t dangerous to my ears.
It’s too bad that a good part of a great show was ruined for me. (I heard others complaining of the high volume of the opening act – but the Tori show was even louder.)
I also have a ticket for Nuernberg next Monday. I don’t know if I’ll be going. If I go, I’ll bring the best ear protection I can get.
halfhelix says:
Well I think Clyde started the show start brilliantly, and then Tori rocked… the opera (the ‘philharmonie’ is usually used for classical concerts, not the ideal venue in my eyes (ears))
I especially enjoyed hearing the new songs live, some even more than on CD. They all did a great job Clyde /Tori Matt and John (Dan as well, ok)
Ah, and wasn’t it “Professional Widow / live techno” during the costume change? Matt and John doing the live part (drums / bass, of course)
PS Damn it. I should’ve watched the photos first. Of course “Professional Widow” is mentioned, and I missed it. Still, could it be included in the (written) set list? I mean, Matt and John really played their asses off – they made me love this version (and I didn’t before)