Tori Amos Australian Dates Announced
Tori Amos photo, Ros O'Gorman photographer, noise11

Tori Amos, Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Tori Amos Australian Dates Announced

by Paul Cashmere on July 10, 2014

in Live,News

Tori Amos will return to Australia in November for Live Nation.

Amos will perform one show in Sydney with the 42-piece Sydney Symphony Orchestra and then tour the remainder of the country with her band.

Tori Amos has had five Top 10 albums in Australia, ‘Under The Pink’ (#5, 1994), ‘Boys For Pele’ (#6, 1996), ‘From The Choirgirl Hotel’ (#8, 1998), ‘To Venus and Back’ (#6, 1999) and ‘Strange Little Girls’ (#7, 2001).

‘Strange Little Girls’ was her covers album featuring songs by Eminem, Neil Young, Lloyd Cole, Slayer and Depeche Mode.

Tori Amos dates for Live Nation

November 11, Sydney, Sydney Opera House
November 15, Melbourne, Palais Theatre
November 16, Adelaide, Her Majestys Theatre
November 18, Perth, Riverside Theatre
November 21, Brisbane, QPAC Concert Hall

Tickets will go on sale on July 18.

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