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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!
Get info on ticket sales for the Australian shows (including pre-sales, all of which start at 12:00 noon on Friday June 15th) at Michael Coppel Presents. We’ve pieced the info together quickly, so it won’t hurt to double-check the MCP website.
Melbourne (September 10th)
Hamer Hall
My Ticketmaster pre-sale
Start: 12:00 Friday, June 15th
End: 17:00 Sunday, June 17th
Public On-sale
Monday, June 18th 9:00
Sydney (September 14th)
Sydney Opera House
My Ticketmaster pre-sale
Start: 12:00 Friday, June 15th
End: 17:00 Sunday, June 17th
Public On-sale
Monday, June 18th 9:00
Canberra (September 16th)
Canberra Theatre
(no info that we could find yet)
Canberra Ticketing
Newcastle (September 18th)
Civic Theatre
My Ticketek Internet pre-sale
Start: 12:00 Friday, June 15th
End: 17:00 Sunday, June 17th
Public On-sale
Monday, June 18th 9:00
Adelaide (September 20th)
Thebarton Theatre
Pre-sale Friday, June 15th
(exclusive to Venue*Tix Newsletter subscribers only)
Public on-sale
Monday, June 18th 9:00
Brisbane (September 22nd)
Convention Centre
My Ticketek Internet pre-sale
Start: 12:00 Friday, June 15th
End: 17:00 Sunday, June 17th
Public On-sale
Monday, June 18th 9:00
Perth (September 17th)
Concert Hall
BOSC Ticketing Internet pre-sale
Start: 12:00 Friday, June 15th
End: 17:00 Sunday, June 17th
(exclusive to BOCS Ticketing newsletter subscribers only)
Public on-sale
Monday, June 18th 9:00
Just when you were thinking to yourself, “Hey, how come we don’t see more Italian Toriphiles making videos for Big Wheel?,” one comes through. Woot! (And it’s fantabulous, too.)
Thanks, Saiph.
Wears The Trousers, a UK online magazine that focuses on women in music, has reviewed, in extensive fashion, American Doll Posse. In the same column, they also deal with the second volume of The String Quartet Tribute To Tori Amos — just in case you still have an appetite for opinion after digesting their rather detailed and expansive thoughts on Tori’s new album!
Thanks to WTT and JackT for the link!
[Here a Tori, There a Tori is an occasional and recurring column that rounds up any small, recent Tori sightings.]
In this episode:
Just when you thought it had been ripped to bloody shreds by the evil Cyber Monster, Sped Erstad’s Tori Amos Setlist Database rises from the dead, victorious! Posted today:
“Rock stars have kidnapped my son!”
Or I should say Registerfly had kidnapped my domain. Apologize for the downtime, but I have rescued the domain and I will be getting the 2007 tour info ready to go soon. Thanks for stopping by. (June 11, 2007)
But will our fearless hero survive the demands of the real world and live to update the site another day? Stay tuned…
The Neil Gaiman fans will be especially glad to hear that Neil says he’s now working with director Guillermo del Toro on a potential “Death” movie, based on Neil’s character from Death: The High Cost of Living, Death: The Time of Your Life and Sandman:
“Everything is moving, slowly, but it’s moving… Guillermo del Toro is executive producing, which is a wonderful thing… and I’m actually planning on going out to Prague very, very soon to do some stuff with Guillermo on ‘Death.’ I think it definitely seems like it’s going to happen.”
For complete info, you can always swing over to Neil’s blog and check for entries tagged “Death movie.” Amy, thanks for the news!
“I use my body as a canvas and my sculpture is the tone and the words and the music. I don’t see myself as trying to push Nicole Kidman out of the redhead acting position. I don’t dream about that.”
Australian newspaper The Sunday Times and PerthNow offered a new ADP article late last week. Click the link or click below to see the whole thing.
Comcast On Demand is offering subscribers the chance to watch the video for “Big Wheel.” Many of you have already spotted this on your home systems, but thanks to Ingrid and Valyum for sending it our way.
Isabel opened the Stuttgart show (smoking in more ways than one, we’ve heard), and treated the audience to “Tubular Bells” leading into “Devils & Gods.” “Sister Janet” made her debut appearance for this tour. Head over to the Stuttgart page to submit reviews, photos, and videos.
The Vienna show was opened by Santa who played her usual set of songs. The only debut tonight was “Upside Down”. “Mother” and “Glory Of The 80s” made reappearances too. The full set list is on the Vienna page.
If you were at the show and would like to share your thoughts about the evening, please do so using the form at the bottom of the concert page.