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By November 2018, Tori Amos had been redefining the relationship between pianist, confessional lyricist, and audience for over three decades. Her 15th studio album, Native Invader (released September 2017), was a response to political turmoil and personal healing. The tour that fall was intimate, often held in historic theaters with strict ticketing protocols. barbarasexappel-with-tori-ticket-show-20181114....
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– On this date, an otherwise quiet evening in live entertainment history, a conversation backstage at the "Native Invader" tour stop changed how fans and critics alike understood the word "sex appeal" in the context of a ticketed show. The key players? The iconic singer-songwriter Tori Amos, and a superfan named Barbara whose unfiltered question became legendary among bootleg collectors.
on stage, a name that felt like a vintage Hollywood fever dream. She wasn't just a performer; she was an atmosphere. Beside her,
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