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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.
Tori made a quick appearance on VH1’s Big Morning Buzz Live on Friday, December 2nd to chat with host Carrie Keegan.
Fortunately for those with day jobs and/or without DVRs, VH1 has posted video of the interview on their site.
After showing off her “crucifixion shoes,” Tori talked about producing and recording Night of Hunters, the presence of her daughter Natashya and niece Kelsey on the record, her hypothetical son, and, during the “Buzzer” section, reveals that the song she most wants to cover is Queen’s “Killer Queen!” Hmmm. Yeah, we can get behind that.
Check out the interview below!
And, while we’re on the topic of VH1, Tori also got to Pass The Bowl, as part of their on-going interview series where celebrities contribute a question to their their bowl and then answer a question drawn at random from those previously submitted. Snagged from the VH1 Tumblr, here’s Tori’s question and answer:
Dane Cook: Describe the coolest moment of your life. Something that made you feel badass.
Tori Amos: [After asking the present VH1 staffers what made them feel badass.] For me, I grew up listening to Led Zeppelin and my father had told me that “that devil music” was going to send me to hell. And so, his mother was a missionary and my dad was a minister – we weren’t allowed to listen to Jim Morrison and I was not allowed to go to a Led Zeppelin concert – never going to happen, no way. Because good Christian girls did not go and watch him move those hips. So, when I met him and he asked if I would sing with him, that was one of the most wonderful moments. I called my father and said “I am here, singing with the devil.”