The ‘Times Of Dragons’ are finally upon us.

On July 7, Tori Amos kicked off the North American leg of her ‘In Times Of Dragons Tour’ with special guest Bartees Strange at Palm Beach, FL’s Kravis Center for the Performing Arts.

According to Set List FM, the ’90s icon performed 14 songs that evening. Popular tracks that made the cut include “Winter” and “Crucify” from 1992’s seminal “Little Earthquakes” along with “Pretty Good Year,” “Little Amsterdam” and “Bliss.”

She also performed a tune from the recently-released “In Times of Dragons,” her 18th studio album, which shares a name with the outing.

“I can not recommend seeing Tori Amos live enough,” Joyzine wrote in a review of one of the nine-time Grammy nominee’s spring concerts in the UK.

“If you’re not already a super fan, go just for the experience. The lighting, the performance, the support, for me, it felt like a once in a lifetime event…the live performance is absolutely worth every penny.”

Next up, the 62-year-old North Carolina native will hit theaters, music halls, opera houses, performing arts centers, wineries, auditoriums, palaces and pavilions all over the U.S. up until early September.

That includes four stops in New York. They’re scheduled to take place at:

Beacon Theatre
New York, NY
Friday, July 24

Beacon Theatre
New York, NY
Saturday, July 25

Landmark Theatre
Syracuse, NY
Monday, Aug. 3

Artpark Mainstage Theater
Lewiston, NY
Tuesday, Aug. 4

Fans hoping to catch her live can grab last-minute tickets for all ‘In Times Of Dragons’ concerts as soon as today.

At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for any one show was $25 including fees on SeatGeek.

Prices start at $180 including fees for her Beacon Theatre gigs.

Make sure to use promo code NYPOST10 for $10 off purchases over $250 at checkout (Editor’s Note: this discount is only valid for users’ first purchase on SeatGeek).

“We are so looking forward to seeing everybody out there and making new friends and greeting old ones,” Amos shared via Instagram. “Let’s get this show on the road. Buckle up Girls.”

For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about Tori Amos’ summer 2026 North American ‘In Times of Dragons Tour’ below.

How much are tickets to see Tori Amos on tour in 2026?

A complete calendar including all North American tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here:

Tori Amos tour dates Ticket prices
start at
July 9 at the Walt Disney Theater in Orlando, FL $84
(including fees)
July 10 at the Ruth Eckerd Hall in Clearwater, FL $81
(including fees)
July 12 at the Saenger Theatre in New Orleans, LA $114
(including fees)
July 14 at The Moody Theater in Austin, TX $117
(including fees)
July 15 at the Winspear Opera House in Dallas, TX $75
(including fees)
July 17 at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN $78
(including fees)
July 18 at the Atlanta Symphony Hall in Atlanta, GA $149
(including fees)
July 20 at the Durham Performing Arts Center in Durham, NC $118
(including fees)
July 22 at Wolf Trap in Vienna, VA $66
(including fees)
July 24 at the Beacon Theatre in New York, NY $180
(including fees)
July 25 at the Beacon Theatre in New York, NY $180
(including fees)
July 27 at the Hershey Theatre in Hershey, PA $103
(including fees)
July 29 at the Merrill Auditorium in Portland, ME $180
(including fees)
July 31 at the Leader Bank Pavilion in Boston, MA $49
(including fees)
Aug. 1 at The Met in Philadelphia, PA $143
(including fees)
Aug. 3 at the Landmark Theatre in Syracuse, NY $78
(including fees)
Aug. 4 at the Artpark Mainstage Theater in Lewiston, NY $91
(including fees)
Aug. 7 at the Fox Theatre in Detroit, MI $70
(including fees)
Aug. 8 at the Taft Theatre in Cincinnati, OH $102
(including fees)
Aug. 10 at the Louisville Palace in Louisville, KY $67
(including fees)
Aug. 11 at the Murat Theatre at Old National Centre in Indianapolis, IN $54
(including fees)
Aug. 14 at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, IL $60
(including fees)
Aug. 15 at the Riverside Theater in Milwaukee, WI $252
(including fees)
Aug. 17 at the Stifel Theatre in St. Louis $25
(including fees)
Aug. 18 at the Orpheum Theater in Omaha, NE $102
(including fees)
Aug. 20 at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO $64
(including fees)
Aug. 22 at the Popejoy Hall in Albuquerque, NM $229
(including fees)
Aug. 23 at the Arizona Financial Theatre in Phoenix, AZ $75
(including fees)
Aug. 25 at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, CA $38
(including fees)
Aug. 26 at the San Diego Civic Theatre in San Diego, CA $96
(including fees)
Aug. 28 at the Vina Robles Amphitheatre in Paso Robles, CA $98
(including fees)
Aug. 29 at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, CA $84
(including fees)
Aug. 31 at the SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center in Sacramento, CA $86
(including fees)
Sept. 2 at the Chateau St. Michelle Winery in Woodinville, WA $98
(including fees)

What songs does Tori Amos perform live?

As noted above, Amos launched her ‘In Times of Dragons Tour’ on July 7 in Palm Beach, FL. Set List FM reported these were the songs she performed that evening.

01.) “Crucify”

02.) “Bliss”

03.) “Ruby Through the Looking-Glass”

04.) “Mary”

05.) “Little Amsterdam”

06.) “Climb”

07.) “Pretty Good Year”

08.) “Rattlesnakes” (Lloyd Cole and the Commotions cover)

09.) “Song of Sorrow”

10.) “Pandora’s Aquarium”

11.) “Honey”

12.) “Winter”

13.) “Code Red”

14.) “Poison & Wine” (The Civil Wars cover)

Tori Amos new music

On May 1, Tori Amos dropped her 18th studio album “In Times of Dragons.”

The robust record spans 17 tracks and 76 minutes and not a second is wasted. Crashing piano chords, raw yet melodic vocals and haunting instrumentation all make for a spellbinding listen.

“In Times of Dragons” kicks off with the imposing, heavy “Shush,” which peaks around the 3.5-minute mark with an impassioned chorus where Amos repeats “shush yourself” before finding a lighter, more lilting register. It’s gorgeous and a clear indication that she’s still operating at the top of her game.

Other standouts here include the slinky almost tropical title track “In Times of Dragons,” harpsichord-heavy bop “Provincetown,” jazzy, vulnerable “St. Teresa,” jaunty gospel-y “Fanny Faudrey” and crisp, epic ballad “Veins.”

We’re also partial to the longing, romantic “Strawberry Moon” and bouncy, dark “Pyrite” but the weighty “Song of Sorrow” is the real highlight here. The song is full of remorse, doubt and shame, all of which Amos brings to vivid, gray life with her assured vocals and emotional strings. A tough but essential listen and one we’re glad she’s bringing to the stage at her live shows.

To hear for yourself, you can find “In Times of Dragons” here.

Don’t skip the ’80s slow dance-like “Stronger Together” or majestic finale “23 Peaks” either. They’re a glorious capper to a very special record.

Who is Bartees Strange?

At all shows, Amos will be joined by the 37-year-old indie rocker who was raised in Oklahoma. He’s known for his outsized, slinky sound, which is best exemplified by well-known tracks of his like “Big Glow,” “Boomer” and “Sober,” that just so happens to be a lovely, little ballad before turning into fist-pumping rock.

Want to dive in? Click here to check out Bartees Strange’s complete discography.

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This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.






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