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- 12 May 2026Tuesday 18:00Warsaw, PolandCOS TorwarTori Amos 'In Times of Dragons'
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- 12 May 2026Tuesday 18:00Warsaw, PolandCOS TorwarTori Amos 'In Times of Dragons' | HospitalityOn partner site
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- 19 May 2026Tuesday 20:00Frederiksberg, DenmarkFalconer SalenTori Amos
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- 20 May 2026Wednesday 19:30Stockholm, SwedenCirkusTori Amos
- 25 May 2026Monday 00:00Helsinki, FinlandVeikkaus ArenaTori Amos IN TIMES OF DRAGONS
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- 25 May 2026Monday 18:30Helsinki, FinlandVeikkaus ArenaTori Amos IN TIMES OF DRAGONS | Premium individual aitiolippu
- 25 May 2026Monday 19:30Helsinki, FinlandVeikkaus ArenaTori Amos IN TIMES OF DRAGONS | Premium aitio
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About
Hugely influential singer/songwriter mixing the raw honesty of Joni Mitchell with the haunting atmospherics of Kate Bush
A piano prodigy, Tori Amos signed to Atlantic Records as a teenager, releasing her debut album in 1987. The glammy metal of Y Kant Tori Read was a commercial and critical failure but Amos quickly recalibrated, changing tack to the piano-driven confessional singer/songwriter style that became her stock in trade.
Amos returned in ’91 with a new EP that showcased her new style and was immediately greeted with positive reviews, particularly for her harrowingly frank depiction of rape in Me And A Gun. After a successful UK tour to promote the EP, Tori Amos released her first album of singer/songwriter material, the critically acclaimed Little Earthquakes.
After covering Smells Like Teen Spirit on her Crucify EP, Amos returned in 1994 with another stellar album in Under The Pink, which yielded maybe her defining song, Cornflake Girl. Boys For Pele followed in 1996, completing a remarkable trio of impeccably written and performed albums with critical and commercial success to match.
Amos funnelled a year of tragedy and new beginnings, namely a miscarriage and a new marriage, into her next album, 1998’s dance and electronica-influenced From The Choirgirl Hotel. Armand Van Helden’s remix of Professional Widow became a huge hit. Amos followed it with To Venus And Back, a double album consisting of live tracks from the Choirgirl tour and a second disc of new material.
The ’00s saw Amos remain as prolific as ever, releasing four studio albums, an autobiography, an enormous retrospective collection (Piano), a collection of covers, a best-of and a Christmas album. Amos then delved into classical music for a period, before bringing the two sides of the coin together for a classically influenced re-reading of her earlier work.
In 2014, she returned to her singer/songwriter oeuvre with Unrepentant Geraldines, followed in 2017 by her 15th studio album Native Invader. She returned to festive material with the EP Christmastide in 2020.
In April and May 2026, Tori Amos will return to Germany on tour and plans to perform concerts in seven German cities.
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Setlists
- 1.God
- 2.Ocean to Ocean
- 3.Another Girl's Paradise
- 4.Concertina
- 5.Bliss (with "Running Up That Hill" interlude)
- 6.Pandora's Aquarium
- 7.Cooling (Solo)
- 8.Winter (Solo)
- 9.China
- 10.Hotel
- 11.The House of the Rising Sun ([traditional] cover)
- 12.Cornflake Girl
- 13.Big Wheel
Encore
- 14.She's Your Cocaine
- 15.Teenage Hustling
- 16.Strong Black Vine
- 1.i i e e e
- 2.Bliss
- 3.Sister Janet (starts with improv)
- 4.Pandora's Aquarium
- 5.Juárez (first time since 2009)
- 6.Alamo (with elements of Sade's "Smooth Operator")
- 7.Pretty Good Year
- 8.Russia
Fake Muse Network
- 9.Real Men (Joe Jackson cover)
- 10.Leaving on a Jet Plane (John Denver cover) (with elements of “Merman” and "Operation Peter Pan")
- 11.Reindeer King
- 12.Ruby Through the Looking-Glass
- 13.Dixie (tour debut)
- 14.Winter
Encore
- 15.Mr. Zebra
- 16.Leather (unprompted audience sing-a-long)
- 17.Cruel
- 18.Raspberry Swirl