Photo credit: Kasia Wozniak
Multiplatinum singer-songwriter, pianist and composer, Tori Amos today announces the release of “Shush”, the latest track taken from her 18th studio album In Times of Dragons, due out May 1 via Universal/Fontana.
Listen / Share: “Shush”
Opening with a comforting crash of piano chords, “Shush” quickly descends into a world of unease and quiet threat. The track introduces listeners to a fictionalised version of Amos - one who, decades earlier, chose a very different path to her own: marrying a dangerous, power-hungry billionaire.
Brimming with metaphor, “Shush” expands the mythic landscape of In Times of Dragons. At its centre stands a battle-hardened “lizard demon” billionaire - an embodiment of unchecked power and concentrated wealth, his reach extending into the highest levels of political life.
Talking about the track, Amos explains:
“He represents what we’re dealing with right now. He sees congressmen, senators, and even probably presidents, as people who answer to him and other billionaires, who don’t think you and I should vote. He’s trying to develop the kind of feudal system we had hundreds of years ago. But it doesn’t look like it once did. We don’t look like we’re in the trenches, in the muck. We have all the cool, digital devices now. So it looks different. But it has the same philosophy.”
With “Shush”, Amos sharpens the album’s central themes - blending political commentary with fantastical storytelling, and weaving urgent contemporary anxieties into her signature piano-driven sound. Following the album’s emotionally charged first single “Stronger Together”, “Shush” offers a more menacing, introspective chapter in the unfolding narrative.
In Times of Dragons presents a cast of ten interconnected characters, each revealed track by track, as Amos guides listeners through a symbolic journey shaped by resistance, transformation and survival in precarious times.
Tori will support the album with an extensive 35-date U.S. summer tour. The live shows will see Tori joined once again by longtime collaborator Jon Evans (MD and bass) and by Earl Harvin (drums) plus the addition of three backing singers - Liv Gibson, Deni Hlavinka and Hadley Kennary to will perform songs from In Times of Dragons alongside highlights from across her illustrious 35-year career, which has seen nine Grammy nominations and over 12 million global album sales. This will be preceded by her largest European tour for a decade, spanning 18 countries. Amos will also be taking part in a series of special hosted Q&A sessions in the UK, where she will discuss the new album and take questions from fans. Tickets on sale on March 25 at 12pm.
TOUR 2026 - TICKETS
UK Q&As
4/10: hmv Birmingham @ Vault (12pm)
4/15: hmv Glasgow @ Argyle Street (12pm)
4/22: hmv London @ 363 Oxford Street (5pm)
UK & EU
4/8: Sheffield, UK @ City Hall
4/10: Birmingham, UK @ Symphony Hall
4/11: Bristol, UK @ Beacon
4/13: Manchester, UK @ Apollo
4/15: Glasgow, UK @ Royal Concert Hall
4/16: Newcastle, UK @ City Hall
4/18: Belfast, UK @ Waterfront Hall
4/19: Dublin, IR @ Bord Gais
4/21: London, UK @ Royal Albert Hall
4/24: Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Carre Theatre
4/25: Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Carre Theatre
4/27: Brussels, Belgium @ Cirque Royale
4/28: Paris, FR @ Olympia
4/30: Düsseldorf, Germany @ Mitsubishi Electric Hall
5/1: Frankfurt, Germany @ Jahrhunderthalle
5/3: Budapest, Hungary @ Erkel Theatre
5/5: Milan, Italy @ Teatro Arcimboldi
5/6: Zurich, Switzerland @ Theater 11
5/8: Freiburg, Germany @ Konserthaus
5/10: Munich, Germany @ Circus Krone
5/12: Warsaw, Germany @ Torwar
5/14: Berlin, Germany @ Tempodrom
5/16: Hamburg, Germany @ Laeiszhalle
5/17: Bremen, Germany @ Metropol
5/19: Copenhagen, Denmark @ Falkoner
5/21: Stockholm, Sweden @ Cirkus
5/23: Oslo, Norway @ Concert House
5/25: Helsinki, Finland @ Finlandia Hall
5/27: Tallinn, Estonia @ Alexela Concert
5/28: Riga, Latvia @ Xiaomi Arena
5/20: Vilnius, Lithuania @ Compensa Hall
US
7/7: West Palm Beach, FL @ Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts
7/9: Orlando, FL @ Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts - Walt Disney Theatre
7/10: Clearwater, FL @ Ruth Eckerd Hall
7/12: New Orleans, LA @ Saenger Theatre
7/14: Austin, TX @ ACL Live at The Moody Theater
7/15: Dallas, TX @ AT&T Performing Arts Center - Winspear Opera House
7/17: Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
7/18: Atlanta, GA @ The Woodruff Arts Center - Atlanta Symphony Hall
7/20: Durham, NC @ DPAC
7/22: Vienna, VA @ Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts - Filene Center
7/24: New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre
7/25: New York, NY @ Beacon Theatre
7/27: Hershey, PA @ Hershey Theatre
7/29: Portland, ME @ Merrill Auditorium
7/31: Boston, MA @ Leader Bank Pavilion
8/1: Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Philadelphia
8/3: Syracuse, NY @ Landmark Theatre
8/4: Lewiston, NY @ Artpark Mainstage Theater
8/7: Detroit, MI @ Fox Theatre
8/8: Cincinnati, OH @ Taft Theatre
8/10: Louisville, KY @ The Louisville Palace Theater
8/11: Indianapolis, IN @ Murat Theatre
8/14: Chicago, IL @ Roosevelt University - Auditorium Theatre
8/15: Milwaukee, WI @ Riverside Theater
8/17: Saint Louis, MO @ Stifel Theatre
8/18: Omaha, NE @ Orpheum Theater
8/20: Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
8/22: Albuquerque, NM @ University of New Mexico - Popejoy Hall
8/23: Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre
8/25: Los Angeles, CA @ The Greek Theatre
8/26: San Diego, CA @ San Diego Civic Theatre
8/28: Paso Robles, CA @ Vina Robles Amphitheatre
8/29: Berkeley, CA @ The Greek Theatre
8/31: Sacramento, CA @ Sacramento Convention Center Complex - SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center
9/2: Woodinville, WA @ Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery