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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.
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Joey DiGuglielmo’s review of the October 26th show at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington was published on The Washington Blade’s Blog on October 27th. (The Blade is a weekly publication serving the gay community in the Washington, DC area. If this article should appear in the print edition of The Blade, please let us know!)
Thanks to DMC for the link!
We had heard that the ticket sale for the November 26th show at the Austin Music Hall had been halted and would resume sometime in November (thanks Ruy!). That seemed a little strange but not completely mystifying, particularly because the Music Hall is under construction with major rennovations that are not yet completed.
Last night, Pam noticed that Live Nation’s Tori Amos concert listing now shows Tori playing at the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio on November 26th saying the ever-informative “More Info Coming Soon” where you would normally see the ticket purchasing link.
While ToriAmos.com, Everything Tori, the Austin Music Hall and GetTix all still indicate Tori will be playing Austin on that date and there is nothing about this on the Majestic’s website, given the circumstances and the fact that Live Nation is the concert’s promoter, it would seem likely that the Austin show is being moved elsewhere.
Stay tuned — we’re trying to get confirmation of any and all changes for this concert as soon as possible.
Unsurprisingly, Isabel stalked on stage at DAR Constitution Hall last night to kick off the show in the United States’ national capitol. Notable songs from the performance included an improvisation about divided houses before “Bells For Her”, “Tombigbee”, “Scarlet’s Walk”, “Hotel”, and “Concertina”. The solo T & Bö section included “Leather”, perhaps inspired by her early days in the local nightclubs and piano bars, and “Jackie’s Strength”. The full setlist, which came to us from Jason Schlemer, has been posted in the Tour section.
If you were at the show and want to let everyone know what you thought of the performance, please use the comment form at the bottom of the Washington page.
Note! As mentioned at Everything Tori, this show is a late addition to Legs & Boots. The files are not yet available for download, but you can pre-order the show now if you’d like to have a copy of it.
Out In Dayton, one of the OutInAmerica website’s regional satellites, is giving away tickets to the November 1st show at Cleveland’s State Theatre. To enter their contest, post a blog entry on their site (you will have to register on the site to do so) titled “Tori Amos Tickets 4 Me” explaining why you like Tori and her music. The entry with the most hits will win. The winners — it appears they will have more than one — will be announced on October 30th.
Thanks to Mike Fisher for linking us to Joe Sweeney’s review of the October 24th show at Shea’s Performing Arts Center, published in the October 25th edition of The Buffalo News.
Amanda pointed out Paul Journet’s review of the Montreal concert for La Presse. The review is in French, but we hope to have an English translation of the piece for all the non-Francophones (including yours truly) shortly. Jump the cut for the original article and another photo — this article will be updated when we have a translation added.
AmyWaz noticed that Minneapolis radio station Cities97 is holding a contest for a pair of tickets to the November 7th Minneapolis show at the Northrup Auditorium. To enter, tell Cities97, in 100 words or less, what makes you smile. The winner will receive two tickets to the show and dinner.
As always, read the rules before you enter. Or after you enter, if that’s the way you roll.
Update: Guess we should read the contest rules before posting a link. Looks like those rules are for a different contest — the Michelob Golden Draft Light “Smooth Ride” Sweepstakes. We’ve dropped Cities97 a line to let them know about this confusion….
Clyde opened tonight’s concert at Shea’s Performing Arts Center in Buffalo, NY. Tori appeared to be have matters meteorological on her mind as clouds dominated the songs she selected to perform. The set included the second performance of “Your Cloud” on the tour, “Take To The Sky”, “Cloud On My Tongue”, and “Concertina”. “Upside down” made an appearance during Clyde’s set and “Here. In My Head” was the other song played during T & Bö. Thanks once again to iciclespark for texting the setlist in, which you can find in full on the Buffalo page in the Tour section.
Were you there? Care to share your thoughts on the evening? We hope you do! Use the comment form on the concert page to let Undented’s readers know what you thought of the performance.
This concert is currently available for purchase as a digital download from Legs & Boots.
Attention those attending the show at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, DC on October 26th! Per Everything Tori, the show time for the concert has been moved up approximately 30 minutes. Yoav will now start his opening set at 7:35pm and Tori will take the stage around 8:15pm. Please plan accordingly!
The Toronto Star also weighed in on the concert at the Sony Centre, publishing Ashante Infantry’s review in their October 24th edition. Check it out on their website or below. Thanks to char for catching this and letting us know!