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During tours, we do our best to cover setlists in real-time on Twitter. If you want to tweet a show in, just DM or @ us on the day and tell us to watch your stream that night.
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.
Be sure to check out our other sections, Tour — where setlists and other concert-related material will be updated daily while Tori is on tour — and You. Lots of interesting stuff!
That’s what sparked my, um, warrior self, because I didn’t understand where the women were. So I started to study us and try to figure out, ‘Were we distracted?’ ‘Were we self involved?’ ‘Did we just forget how important we are as a force? And were we seduced into stepping into these stereotypes that really keep us, I think, divided and at each other’s throats?’ I’m always looking at the right wing and what they’re up to.
Christina Fuoco-Karasinski spoke with Tori about the Doll Posse and touring for LiveDaily, where this interview was posted earlier today.
Danielle O’Donoghue’s review of the Adelaide show for the The Advertiser was posted on AdelaideNow, along with this picture of Pip. Read on to find out what she thought….
Pip opened the show the Thebarton Theatre in Adelaide tonight. The setlist comes to us from winterspark at the FeelTheWord forum and Leelo who sent it to us as well. Tori brought out “Me And A Gun” for the second time in three shows during the solo T & Bö section of the evening, during which she also played “Leather” and “Cooling”. Other highlights included “In The Springtime Of His Voodoo”, “Siren” and “Spark”. Check out the full setlist on the Adelaide page, where you can also post a review if you attended. Photos, audio and video are always welcome too!
Jolleh Abshar of NEWS.com.au sat down to talk with Tori about American Doll Posse, touring Australia and — wait for it — Britney Spears. NEWS.com.au has both a clip where Tori discusses touring Australia and the full interview available to stream on the video player in Windows Media format.
Thanks to Chloe and faye for the tip!
This brief article in which Tori discusses the Britney Spears improv appeared in the September 15th edition of the Daily Telegraph. Thanks to lucy for sending us a transcription and to Kylie who slipped us a scan which includes a nice photograph of Tori as well.
The Daily Telegraph also posted a longer and somewhat differently-angled version of the article online reporting on the improv itself and including a link to the audio clip on Spinner.
Santa opened tonight’s concert at the Civic Theatre in Newcastle. Tracey texted the setlist to the fine folks at the FeelTheWord forum and, about the same time, Trent e-mailed it to us. It’s been added to the Tour section. Highlights included “Honey”, “Northern Lad”, and the tour debut of “Hotel” to close out the second encore. During T & Bö, she played “Yes, Anastasia” and “Winter”. Reportedly, tori was very subduded this evening. If you were there, please let us know what you thought using the comment form at the bottom of the Newcastle page.
I don’t need you to tell me I’m hot, whether you think so or not – it really doesn’t matter to me. I have to claim that, whoever I am as a woman. As a mother, to be able to look in the mirror and claim that, is the most powerful thing.
The following article was the cover story of the August 9, 2007 edition of Fly, the entertainment insert in the Canberra Times. Unfortunately, the interview was never made available on their website, but orfeo was kind enough to transcribe it for everyone. Cheers!
A while back, our Greek correspondent Christos sent in a link to this article which appeared in the July 8th edition of the Greek newspaper Kathimerini. Just the other week, Christos followed up with a translation of the article into English, for which we are very grateful! While he warns that, “it’s a bit loose translation in some points where I thought it would be closer to what Tori said/meant,” we think it more than gets the point across. Thanks again, Christos!
It’s about ideology. People need to begin to realise that there’s much more that you can access than what the patriarchy has set forth. For women it’s been very basic; very black and white – and as a piano player I understand black and white – but I think black and white needs to stay on the piano.
So says Tori in an interview in the free Canberra music magazine BMA that Alice also tipped us off to. The interview appears in the September 7th edition, issue #285. If you don’t roam the streets of Canberra, you can download the entire magazine as a PDF from their website or just read on for the lovely transcription Alice sent us.
Tori was on the cover of copies of the Sydney edition of MX which were being handed out to folks outside the Opera House on April 14th. Alice (thanks to her) received a copy and transcribed the very short article contained therein. We haven’t been able to find this article on-line and, in fact, there isn’t any content on MX’s website, so this is what we have for now. If anyone has a scan, it would be welcomed! Thanks to Kylie for the scan of the photograph of Tori on the cover of MX (there is no graphic with the article itself, we are told.)