Tori Amos has introduced her new album ‘In Occasions Of Dragons’ and an accompanying UK and European tour for 2026.
The singer-songwriter’s 18th studio album will likely be launched within the spring of subsequent yr and can see her reckoning with the present state of politics and society within the US.
To go alongside the file’s launch, Amos will play an intensive tour in April and Might 2026, her largest European tour in a decade that may happen in 17 international locations. She will likely be joined by longtime collaborators Jon Evans (bass) and Ash Soan (drums) and can play music from the brand new album alongside highlights from her profession.
Talking in regards to the album, Amos has mentioned: “’In Occasions of Dragons’ is a metaphorical story in regards to the struggle for Democracy over Tyranny, reflecting the present abhorrent non unintended burning down of democracy in actual time by the ‘Dictator believing Lizard Demons’ of their usurpation of America.”
Amos kicks off in Sheffield’s Metropolis Corridor on April 8, adopted by dates in Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester, Glasgow, Newcastle, Belfast and Dublin, earlier than an enormous present at London’s Royal Albert Corridor on April 21. From there she heads round mainland Europe, wrapping up at Vilnius’ Compensa Corridor on Might 30.
The tour is described as the start of a worldwide tour and tickets for the reveals can be found for pre-sale with pre-orders of the album right here, whereas the overall sale begins at 10am on Thursday – discover yours right here.
Tori Amos will play:
APRIL 2026
08 – Sheffield, Metropolis Corridor
10 – Birmingham, Symphony Corridor
11 – Bristol, Beacon
13 – Manchester, O2 Apollo
15 – Glasgow, Royal Live performance Corridor
16 – Newcastle, Metropolis Corridor
18 – Belfast, Waterfront Corridor
19 – Dublin, Bord Gais
21 – London, Royal Albert Corridor
24 – Amsterdam, Carre Theatre
25 – Amsterdam, Carre Theatre
27 – Brussels, Cirque Royale
28 – Paris, Olympia
30 – Düsseldorf, Mitsubishi Electrical Corridor
MAY 2026
01 – Frankfurt, Jahrhunderthalle
03 – Budapest, Erkel Theatre
05 – Milan, Teatro Arcimboldi
06 – Zurich, Theater 11
08 – Freiburg, Konserthaus
10 – Munich, Circus Krone
12 – Warsaw, Torwar
14 – Berlin, Tempodrom
16 – Hamburg, Laeiszhalle
17 – Bremen, Metropol
19 – Copenhagen, Falkoner
21 – Stockholm, Cirkus
23 – Oslo, Live performance Home
25 – Helsinki, Finlandia Corridor Wed
27 – Tallinn, Alexela Live performance
28 – Riga, Xiaomi Enviornment
30 – Vilnius, Compensa Corridor
Elsewhere, Amos was lately amongst over 1,000 artists to launch a silent album in protest at deliberate adjustments to copyright AI legal guidelines deliberate by the UK authorities. With contributions from the likes of Damon Albarn, Kate Bush and Annie Lennox, the album was referred to as ‘Is This What We Need?’ and was fully silent, with the goal of drawing consideration to the potential impression that AI may have on the music trade.
In 2023, Amos additionally launched a model of Kendrick Lamar’s ‘Swimming Swimming pools (Drank)’ alongside the legendary producer Trevor Horn.