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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!
DCist, a Washington, D.C.-focused blog, featured Jason Linkins’ review of Tori’s stop at DAR Constitution Hall on the American Doll Posse tour. While we normally tend to gravitate to print reviews from the mainstream media, it’s a fun and honest review — and they gave use link-love! You gotta respect the link-love!
Cleveland rocks! Pip hit the stage in full-on grab-this-bitch-by-the-balls mode, throughly drenching her set in furious themes of blood, revenge, sorrow, and regret. With “Cruel,” “Fat Slut,” “Smokey Joe,” “Blood Roses,” and “The Waitress” all appearing within the short span of her 7-song set, hell … it’s a miracle anyone made it out alive! Tori’s set was more introspective in tone, with an unusually high number of Little Earthquakes-era songs (“Leather,” “Precious Things,” “Take To The Sky,” with “Crucify” and “Tear In Your Hand” even appearing back-to-back).
If you were at the show, head over to the Cleveland page in the tour section to submit your review.
This show is already available for download from Legs & Boots.
From Everything Tori:
For those of you who are holding tickets to Tori’s originally scheduled Austin show, there is a pre-sale just for you. All people that purchased tickets to the Austin show will be emailed a link and password to purchase tickets to the San Antonio date. This special pre-sale will run from Thursday, Nov 1 at 10am – Friday, Nov 2 at 10pm. The offer will be sent out through GetTix (Austin ticketing company), however the presale will run through Ticketmaster (San Antonio ticketing company): http://www.ticketmaster.com/toriamos
But that’s not all…
There is an additional presale offer running through Live Nation and Majestic Theatre. This presale will run Friday, Nov 2 from 10am – 10pm through Ticketmaster. Both Live Nation and the Majestic Theatre will each be emailing their databases with a separate password.
Santa opened the Halloween show in Pittsburgh dressed as a sexy angel and performed “Hoochie Woman,” “Dragon,” and “She’s Your Cocaine” as part of her set. Tori then came on the scene dressed in red, wearing devil horns. Her set included crowd favorites “Father Lucifer” (of course), “Mr. Zebra,” “Sister Janet,” and “Happy Phantom.” Popcorn balls were passed out at one point, and Tori talked about a pumpkin contest (and Tash read the winner’s list).
If you were at this show, head over to the flashback page for Pittsburgh and submit your review.
A recording of the show will be available as a digital download from Legs & Boots. You can pre-order it now, if you’d like, and download it once it becomes available.
From Austinmusichall.com:
The Tori Amos concert originally scheduled for November 26 at the Austin Music Hall has been moved to The Majestic Theatre in San Antonio.
Due to the current renovations at the Austin Music Hall, Direct Events and Live Nation believe it is in the fans interests to move the concert. This will allow for the new Austin Music Hall to be completed and unveiled at its best when re-opening to properly showcase the artists scheduled for the opening time period.
Ticket holders for the original Austin show MUST have their tickets refunded. For information on refunds for the Austin Music Hall show, please call GetTix at 1-866-443-8849.
Original ticket holders for the Austin show will have an exclusive presale opportunity to access tickets for the new San Antonio show and will be notified this week via email.
The general public on sale for Tori Amos in San Antonio is this Saturday, November 3 at 10am at all Ticketmaster outlets and charge by phone.
Anthony told us that Jam USA is giving away a pair of VIP Balcony passes to Tori’s November 6th show at the Vic Theatre in Chicago. (Note that these passes are not in any way related to Tori’s VIP tickets and will not get you any of the stuff offered as part of the VIP Packages.)
The contest entry deadline is 11:59 am (CT) Thursday, November 1, 2007.
Washington Post critic Rachel Beckman offers her review of Tori’s show October 26 at the Daughters of the Revolution Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. (Try to ignore the fact that the caption writer couldn’t tell Pip from Isabel.) Several of you sent this in, but Alison was the first. Thanks!
Clyde kicked things off in Louisville last night, treating the crowd to [the rarely played on this tour] “Little Amsterdam” and “Upside Down.” Fans were thrilled by an improv about how “you can take the girl out of the South, but you can’t take the South out of the girl,” and then multiple pairs of pants were peed when she performed “Take Me With You” during solo time and “Father Lucifer” (with the Steve McQueen bridge, yo!) in the first encore.
If you were there, head to the flashback page for Louisville in the Tour section and share your experience.
Sadly, this show is not available from Legs & Boots.
Tori’s management has confirmed that the Austin show will indeed be moved to San Antonio.
The venue change is being made because the Austin Music Hall is under renovation and won’t be completed in time. We’re told an official announcement will be made today and will include all the details about changing tickets, etc.
And before anyone gets their hopes up … there will not be any VIP tickets available for this show.
Santa brought the sass to the Fox Theatre in Detroit last night, feauring the tour debut of “She’s Your Cocaine” during her opening set. Following the interlude, the balance of Tori’s set included “Black Dove (January)” during which Tori left the stage to remove her corset (thanks for the clarification, Ms. Packard), “Honey”, “Siren”, and “Horses”. T & Bö consisted of a trio of songs: “Baker Baker”, “Cloud On My Tongue”, and “Carbon”. The full setlist, thanks to UsKidsKnow and ladydecember, can be found in the Tour section.
If you were there and would like to share your thoughts about the performance, please use the form on the Detroit page.
A recording of the show will be available as a digital download from Legs & Boots. You can pre-order it now, if you’d like, and download it once it becomes available.