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Original Sinsuality Tour

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Associated album
  
The Beekeeper

Legs
  
4

Leg
  
4

Start date
  
April 1, 2005

End date
  
September 17, 2005

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No. of shows
  
43 in North America 8 in Oceania 30 in Europe 81 in total

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The Original Sinsuality Tour is the eighth concert tour by American singer-songwriter Tori Amos, undertaken during the summer of 2005 in support of her album The Beekeeper. The tour featured Amos playing solo concerts in Europe, North-America and Australia. The complete recordings of six concerts have since been released as The Original Bootlegs. The tour was noted for prominently featuring cover versions of other artists' songs. Amos would play new covers at every concert, most of them suggested by fans.

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Songs played

Amos is known for changing her setlist every time she performs. It is notable that the lead single from her album release at the time, "Sleeps with Butterflies" was played only rarely, despite being a hit on Triple-A radio and getting television promotion.

These are the songs she performed more than 20% of the time.

  • Amber Waves
  • Barons of Suburbia
  • The Beekeeper
  • Bells for Her
  • Blood Roses
  • Carbon
  • Cars and Guitars
  • China
  • Cloud on My Tongue
  • Cool on Your Island
  • Cooling
  • Crucify
  • Goodbye Pisces
  • Hey Jupiter
  • Horses
  • Icicle
  • Jamaica Inn
  • Leather
  • Liquid Diamonds
  • Marianne
  • Mother Revolution
  • Original Sinsuality
  • Parasol
  • Rattlesnakes
  • The Power of Orange Knickers
  • Putting the Damage On
  • Silent All These Years
  • Space Dog
  • Spring Haze
  • Sweet the Sting
  • Take to the Sky
  • Tear in your Hand
  • Toast
  • Yes, Anastasia
  • Winter
  • References

    Original Sinsuality Tour Wikipedia