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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!
According to the Rock Werchter festival’s website, Tori will be playing this Belgian festival’s Pyramid Marquee stage on Sunday, July 1st. Tickets can be purchased for the entire festival or just the one day that Tori is playing. A pre-sale for festival tickets starts Tuesday, February 20th at 9AM at Proximus Go For Music via the web, phone or SMS. Tickets will also be available through the KBC Ticket Shop starting on March 1st. See the Rock Werchter website for additional ticket details. Thanks to Kristof for the tip!
There has been a lot of confusion surrounding earlier purchases of tickets for the Paris show. The following letter has been issued to Tori’s fans by the concert promoter:
Dear Tori Fans
As some of you may be aware, Tori’s Paris show at Le Palais Des Congres scheduled for June 2nd 2007 was put on sale. This was done so without the full permission and knowledge of Tori, her Management and her Booking Agency.
Once this mistake was noticed the show was immediately taken off sale. Some of those who purchased tickets were subsequently told that their seat choice had been changed. This will now be rectified and they will be given their original seats back.
The rest of the tickets for this show will be put on sale very shortly.
We are sincerely sorry for the inconvenience.
Salomon Hazot
Nous Productions
Fabz noticed the Florence tour date has disappeared from the Saschall website. The information posted there was incorrect. Accurate details will be revealed very soon.
If you’re not already a member, this would be a fine time to consider subscribing to one (or more) of the ToriTour mailing lists.
Thanks to Fabz for pointing out that SascHall has added Tori to their schedule. According to the venue’s website, she will be this theatre in Firenze (Florence), Italy on Monday, May 30th at 9pm. No other details have been posted there at this time.
According to 20 Minutes, Tori is one of the performers in advanced negotiations to play the Montreux Jazz Festival this summer. The official roster of participating artists will be annouced on April 19th.
Thanks to Carlo for providing this tip.
The info on the Paris show has been removed from the Palais des Congrès de Paris website and it appears ticket sales for show have been halted. We don’t know why or what this means.
As is often the case, news of tour dates sneak out via ticket agencies and venues before any official word and it appears that this coming tour will be no different from previous years.
Amadine wrote in to let us know that FranceBillet.com is listing a tour date on Saturday, June 2nd in the Grand Amphithéâtre at Le Palais des Congrès de Paris. A quick check of the venue’s website confirms the show and a link to rodrigue.fr where tickets are on sale now! Rodrigue.fr also has seating chart for the venue.
Thanks to datura for also writing in about that official ticketing site.
Matt Chamberlain’s Web site today includes some new tidbits about his upcoming tour plans with Tori:
“A bunch of stuff is brewing up for this summer with a Red Headed piano playing female and [a] bass player named Jon Evans. Less vague news concerning that will appear soon.”
Matt also writes that he’s got a few gigs coming up in Seattle, in which he’ll play with Steve Moore, and then he plans to spend the spring recording an album of his own in Northern California with Viktor Krauss and Dan Phelps.