
The most unstable female in rock Tori Amos will go out and play for her faithful audience this fall, beginning in the greatest town in the world, West Palm Beach Florida on September 28. This is the first time since 1994 that Amos will play without a live band (last time I fell asleep), as she will preview songs from her forthcoming cover album, Strange Little Girls. 30 dates are scheduled throughout North America, and the stint will wrap in San Diego on November 20. Rufus Wainwright will play the first part of the tour. Tori Amos is in no way related to John Amos, star of Good Times.
Tori Amos tour dates:
Aug. 30, London, Union Chapel
Sept. 28, West Palm Beach, Fla., Kravis Center
Sept. 29, Clearwater, Fla., Ruth Eckerd Hall
Sept. 30, Orlando, Fla., Tupperware Center
Oct. 2, Atlanta, Fox Theater
Oct. 3, Nashville, Ryman Auditorium
Oct. 4, Charlotte, N.C., Ovens Auditorium
Oct. 6, Washington, D.C., DAR Constitution Hall
Oct. 9, New York, Beacon Theater
Oct. 13, Philadelphia, Tower Theater
Oct. 15, Boston, Wang Center
Oct. 18, Detroit, Fox Theater
Oct. 19, Toronto, Massey Hall
Oct. 21, Minneapolis, Orpheum Theater
Oct. 23, Chicago, Arie Crown Theater
Oct. 24, Cleveland, Cleveland Palace
Oct. 25, Indianapolis, Murat Theater
Oct. 27, St. Louis, Fox Theater
Oct. 30, New Orleans, Orpheum Theatre
Oct. 31, Houston, Ariel Theater
Nov. 2, Austin, Texas, Performing Arts Center
Nov. 3, Dallas, Bronco Bowl
Nov. 5, Denver, Paramount Theatre
Nov. 6, Salt Lake City, Abravanal Hall
Nov. 8, Vancouver, British Columbia, The Orpheum
Nov. 9, Seattle, Paramount Theater
Nov. 11, Oakland, Calif., Paramount Theater
Nov. 15, Los Angeles, Wiltern Theater
Nov. 19, Phoenix, Web Theater
Nov. 20, San Diego, Copley Symphony Hall
Source: CDNow
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