To hear Tori Amos’ lilting vocals and prowess on the piano is to become a fan for life. Judging by the reaction to Amos’ recent performance at the BBC Radio 2 "Piano Room," with fans gushing that the piano prodigy’s music "got me through high school," Tori Amos’ impact and legacy are alive and well over 30 years after the release of her signature hit "Cornflake Girl."
Amos stopped by the BBC studios this week, where she debuted her new song "Stronger Together," performed a cover of Bob Dylan’s "The Times They Are A-Changin’," and improvised a keyboard-only version of the Rolling Stones’ "Beast of Burden" that even had the BBC Concert Orchestra astounded by her talent.
Possibly the biggest treat of Tori’s in-studio performance was her rendition of her 1994 hit "Cornflake Girl" from her second studio album Under the Pink. Accompanied by her stunning trio of touring backup singers, Liv Gibson, Deni Hlavinka, and Hadley Kennary, Tori’s rendition of "Cornflake Girl" is a reminder of the song’s staying power. Tori Amos may be committed to reinvention, but her classic-meets-improvisational piano hooks, coupled with her ethereal voice and dark themes explored through catchy choruses, make songs like "Cornflake Girl" resonate with one generation after the next.
@bbcradio2Tori Amos performs Cornflake Girl in the #R2PianoRoom ? Listen on BBC Sounds | Watch on BBC iPlayer #toriamos #cornflakegirl
♬ original sound - BBC Radio 2If there was ever a Tori song meant to be played with a high-quality pair of headphones on, volume turned up to a (healthy) full blast, it is "Cornflake Girl."
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Tori Amos fans rushed to the BBC’s comment section, sharing their thoughts on Tori’s evolving voice and endless talents.
"It’s giving evolved, powerful crone leading the next generations with wisdom, depth, and generosity. Gen X loves you, Tori," one fan reflected.
Another added, "Tori is a living legend."
"Tori got me through high school," confessed another, echoing the sentiments of many. "Queen in my life to this day. Decades later…"
"She’s an incredible performer still and a phenomenal songwriter," shared one more.
"This woman," another stated simply.
New Album In Times of Dragons Arrives May 2026
@bbcradio2Tori Amos performs Stronger Together in the #R2PianoRoom ? Listen on BBC Sounds | Watch on BBC iPlayer #toriamos
♬ original sound - BBC Radio 2For Gen Xers and those of us she did get through high school (raises hand, turns up the volume), Tori Amos is back with a new album. In Times of Dragons is scheduled for release on May 1, 2026 (marks calendar, takes the day off work). Tori just released the album’s lead single "Stronger Together" on February 24, featuring backing vocals from her daughter Tash Hawley (25).
Hawley’s got big shoes, er... piano keys, to fill, but fans couldn’t be more excited to witness the emergence of Tori Amos 2.0. Finally, a nepo baby we're hoping will shine.
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