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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!
Pip opened the first of two nights at Boston’s Orpheum Theatre tonight. Pip’s portion of the evening was fairly standard, though reportedly very strong. The rest of the concert featured “Etienne”, “Virginia”, “Digital Ghost”, and the debuts of “Concertina” and “Jackie’s Strength”! The whole set has been posted on the first Boston page in the Tour section. Thanks to the texters and the folks on the forums for feeding the tunes played.
If you were there, please tell us what you thought of the show using the comment form there!
Update: This performance is now available for purchase and download from Legs & Boots!
Jenn and Jessica told us that Everything Tori made this announcement on the 17th of October 2007:
Tori would like to let all of her Pittsburgh fans know that her October 30, 2007 show at the Benedum Center is a Halloween show! Tori’s entire crew (including that spooky seductress, Santa) will be dressing up! Please join them by wearing your favorite Halloween costume!
Woo hoo! Are you guys ready to trick or treat with Santa? I know I am!
A.D. Amorosi reviewed the October 15th concert at Upper Darby’s Tower Theatre for the Philadelphia Inquirer.
On the other hand, Sasha Frere-Jones was not as charitable in his review of the second show at Madison Square Garden from his blog on The New Yorker Online (I don’t believe this review is in the print magazine). However, while he may have a point about the costumes and wigs and dolls, it is interesting to compare his thoughts on the concert with his thoughts on the album....
Thanks to char for the link!
Thanks to meg o for pointing out this review of the first New York City show that David Sprague wrote for Variety. Apparently, he didn’t get the memo that Mac Aladdin isn’t playing on the tour anymore. But that’s okay, it’s still a nice recap of the performance.
Melissa told us about this announcement at Toriamos.com:
To all of the devoted international fans… Unfortunately because the world isn’t under one law and one currency, selling the online Legs & Boots releases outside of the US is proving impossible at this time. We are however continuing to research ways in which you too can participate in this experience. Until such time that we are able to make the collection available Internationally please give us your name, email and country information below (click ‘more’ if you don’t see the form below) and we’ll contact you once we’ve found a way around these issues. Thank you for your understanding & patience.
Isabel opened the show this evening at the Oakdale (Chevrolet, whatever) Theatre in Wallingford, CT. Her set included the usual suspects plus “Tombigbee” and “Scarlet’s Walk”. Tori’s set featured “Space Dog”, “Siren”, and, during T & Bö, “Mother”, “Mary” and a cover of The Beatles’ “Let It Be”. The full setlist, which comes to us tonight courtesy of me (I would have been home sooner, but I had to go out for a drink with some friends after the concert), has been posted in the Tour section.
If you were there and want to let Undented’s readers know what you thought of the performance, use the comment form way over yonder thar’.
Santa was the doll who came to town last night at the Tower Theatre in Philadelphia (well, Upper Darby) and she brought “Hoochie Woman” out to play — along with a pitcher of mojitos! Tori’s set featured an improvisation about friends, sweetness and poison leading off T & Bö, “Purple People”, “Liquid Diamonds” and “Hotel”. Check out the full setlist in the Tour section — thanks to Jason Schlemer and Robert Schrader for sending it in — and, as I’m sure you’re sick of us writing, if you were there, please tell the world (or at least the part of it which reads this website) what you though using the comment form there.
Mark Bialczak, who wrote a nice piece for the Syracuse Post Standard leading up to last night’s concert at the Landmark, also reviewed the show for the same paper (though he is unclear about which doll kicked off the evening; hopefully that’s due to an editorial snafu rather than a dinner that ran extra long!)
Tonight’s concert at the Landmark Theatre in Syracuse was opened by Clyde, who ended her set with “Roosterspur Bridge” which hadn’t been performed since he Manchester show in July. Tori’s set included “Parasol”, “Northern Lad”, “Yes, Anastasia“and the tour debut of “Never Seen Blue” during T & Bö. Check out the full setlist in the Tour section. Thanks to winter.cherry.tree for posting the set as it happened on atforumz.
If you’d like to let everyone know what you thought of the show, please send in a review with the comment form on that page.