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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.
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!
The Orange County Register’s Ben Wener reviewed last night’s show at The Grove for the Sunday edition of the paper. While not the most favorable of reviews, it is an interesting perspective from someone who, unlike many of us, has not been following the Posse on their merry jaunt around the world. From the outside looking in, a Tori Amos concert, particularly one from the current tour, can be a fairly mystifying experience!
And for those who don’t like words, check out the slideshow of Pip-tures that accompanies the article (from which the image at right was gleaned).
Thanks to Kimberly for finding this before we did!
The excellently-named Justin Doom reviewed the December 11th show at Phoenix’s Dodge Theatre for azcentral.com. (the same review can also be found on their concert blog.)
Perhaps more interestingly to some, there is a four-photo slideshow with some nice close-ups for the Clyde fans out there.
Check it out!
The Seattle Times’ Joanna Horowitz also attended and reviewed the Seattle concert. As you might expect, this is a wee bit more journalistic than the Seattle Weekly review, but still paints an accurate picture of the evening. The review appeared in the December 6th edition of the paper.
Tori Amos channels her warrior woman
By Joanna Horowitz
Special to The Seattle Times
Travis Ritter reviewed the December 5th concert at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle for Seattle Weekly’s music blog Reverb. While he initially casts a skeptical eye, he did seem to have a good time. We’re not sure if this piece eventually showed (or shows) up in the print edition of the publication — if anyone in the Seattle area happens to notice, please let us know.
Also, you can find a nice slideshow of photographs from the show on their site as well.
Thanks again to Kimberly for the link!
Last Night: Tori Amos at The Paramount
Posted Dec. 6 at 2:28 am by Travis Ritter
Scott Iwaski attended the show at The E Center and reviewed it for The Desert Morning News. Like his colleague at The Salt Lake Tribune, Iwaski was also quite pleased with the concert. His review appeared in the November 30th edition of the paper.
David Berger favorably reviewed of the November 29th show at the E Center in Salt Lake City for The Salt Lake Tribune. The article was published in the November 30th edition of the paper. Thanks, again, to Kimberly for the link!
The Denver Post appears not to have published a review of Tori’s show at the Wells Fargo Theatre, but Ricardo Baca’s thoughts on the evening were posted on Reverb, the Post’s music blog. While Baca became a fan at track 8, it sounds like he probably would have preferred a shorter set that evening. The post also includes some nice photography by Laurie Scavo. Thanks to Kimberly for the link!
Lukas Szymanek’s review of the 6th of November 2007 Chicago concert, was published online on the 25th of November 2007 on the Lumino Magazine website. The review comes with some pictures of the warrior Pip. Thank you Kimberly for sending this in!
Whether or not the Houston Chronicle publishes a traditional review of last night’s show at Jones Hall in Houston, one can be found at Handstamp, the newspaper’s music blog. Sara Cress, one of the blog’s curators, takes the concert’s measure and doesn’t find it wanting.
Phil Brown’s review of the November 24th show at the Nokia Theatre appeared in the Dallas Morning News on November 25th. An interesting review as we weren’t aware that Tori played a “Dusendorfer” piano or that “Lust” was a hit or that “Raspberry Swirl” has anything to do with Joni Mitchell. You learn something new every day, it seems. Thanks once again to Kimberly for catching it!