Tori Amos announced her new album, "Unrepentant Geraldines," is coming. Also announced were Tori Amos Tour dates for 2014. Tori Amos has caused more than a few little earthquakes since she debuted as a solo artist after leaving Why Can't Tori Read.

Tori Amos announced tour dates for 2014, to bring the word, from the singer of "God," about her 14th album.

Amos will release her next studio album, "Unrepentant Geraldines," on May 13th.

Tori told Rolling Stone"I've always been inspired by visual artists of all mediums because, as with music, art is not a job you can go to and leave from, but it is something that defines who and what you are. Visual artists shake up our brains and force us to look at everything, from objects we don't normally think twice about to people we might not have cared about. In one image, they can remind us of nature's power to enchant, as well as humankind's fruitless attempt to overpower her or simply second-guess her. Through the visual artist's application of tone, shape, pattern and pigment, I not only begin to see, but I can honestly say I begin to hear."

The North American leg of tour launches July 16th at the Orpheum in Vancouver, Canada, goes across the United States and ends at the Jackie Gleason Theatre in Miami on Aug 24. She's starting her European tour on May 5th in Cork Ireland and hitting France, Belgium, Italy and Russia.

The last European stop on the Tori Amos will be making this summer is a return trip to Romania where she will take the stage at Arenele Romane in Bucharest on June 19. It has been seven years since Tori Amos has played in the land of Dracula.

Tori Aged Amos was born in Newton, North Carolina. She was scolded in music class for her interpretations of classic material like The Beatles.

Earlier this year, the Cornflake Girl launched Tori's first musical stage production "The Light Princess," which she co-wrote with Australian playwright Samuel Adamson, in London's West End and now she's hitting the road.

Tori Amos' North American Tour Dates

7/16 - Vancouver, BC - Orpheum

7/17 - Seattle, WA - Paramount Theatre

7/18 - Portland, OR - Oregon Zoo Amphitheatre

7/21 - Oakland, CA - Paramount Theatre

7/23 - Los Angeles, CA - Greek Theatre

7/24 - San Diego, CA - Humphrey's

7/25 - Mesa, AZ - Mesa Arts Center

7/27 - Denver, CO - Paramount Theatre

7/29 - Dallas, TX - Winspear Opera House

7/30 - Austin, TX - Long Center

8/1 - St. Louis, MO - Peabody Opera House

8/2 - Kansas City, MO - Midland Theatre

8/3 - St. Paul, MN - O'Shaughnessy Auditorium

8/5 - Chicago, IL - Chicago Theatre

8/6 - Detroit, MI - Fox Theatre

8/7 - Cleveland, OH - Cain Park

8/8 - Toronto, ON - Massey Hall

8/10 - Philadelphia, PA - Verizon Hall

8/12 - New York, NY - Beacon Theatre

8/13 - New York, NY - Beacon Theatre

8/15 - Boston, MA - Opera House

8/16 - Washington, DC - DAR Constitution Hall

8/18 - Nashville, TN - Ryman Auditorium

8/19 - Atlanta, GA - Cobb-Energy PAC

8/20 - Durham, NC - Durham PAC

8/22 - Clearwater, FL - Ruth Eckerd Hall

8/23 - Orlando, FL - Bob Carr PAC

8/24 - Miami, FL - Fillmore at The Jackie Gleason Theatre