Tori Amos is touring across the UK and Ireland in 2022 and tickets go on sale soon. (Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images)
Tori Amos has announced a headline UK and Ireland tour – and tickets go on sale very soon.
The singer-songwriter will perform across Europe in 2022 including dates in London, Glasgow, Manchester, Cork and Dublin.
Tickets for the shows go on sale at 10am on Friday (16 July) via Ticketmaster or See Tickets.
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The UK and Ireland leg of the tour will start on 11 March with two nights at the London Palladium and finish up at Dublin’s Olympia Theatre on 18 March.
It will mark her first headline tour in a number of years after previously visiting Europe in 2017 in support of her most recently released album Native Invader.
Fans can expect to hear material from her extensive back catalogue including “Precious Things”, “Cornflake Girl”, “Crucify”, “Silent All These Years”, “Caught a Lite Sneeze” and “Leather”.
Her piano-driven rock songs tackled issues including religion, gender, and sexuality and helped pave the way for a new generation of female artists who found success with confessional lyrics and a pop-rock sound.
Tori’s most recent release was a cover of “A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square” in 2019 for the closing tune of the Neil Gaiman series Good Omens.
Meanwhile, earlier this year she announced the release of her 1994 album Under The Pink on vinyl for the first time ever.
It marked her second studio album and went on to top the UK Albums Chart and received acclaim from critics.
The limited edition double vinyl release which will be pink – of course – is available from 16 July.
Tickets for the tour go on general sale at 10am on Friday (16 July) via Ticketmaster or See Tickets. Plus tickets for the London shows will also be available from lwtheatres.co.uk.
They’re priced between £40-£75, plus booking fees.
Tori Amos 2022 UK and Ireland tour dates
- 11 March – London Palladium
- 12 March – London Palladium
- 14 March – Glasgow O2 Academy
- 14 March – Manchester O2 Apollo
- 17 March – Cork Opera House
- 18 March – Dublin Olympia Theatre