First off, she’s been making the rounds on several TV shows, including “Late Night With David Letterman” and “Live With Regis and Kelly.” Along with several other TV appearances, she’ll do a book signing at NYC’s Union Square Barnes & Noble February 23.

She’ll support her new book – “Tori Amos: Piece By Piece,” which she co-wrote with Ann Powers – with several more in-store signings in mid-March.

Then in April, she’ll take to the stage in support of The Beekeeper, her ninth album and her first since 2002’s Scarlet’s Walk. The album comes out February 22, so fans will have a while to mull over the new material before seeing it performed live.

The live outing, beginning April 1 in Clearwater, Fla., is dubbed the Original Sinsuality tour and will feature Amos performing all shows on solo piano. The tour runs through April 25 in San Francisco, with promises of more to follow.

Amos last toured in 2003, when she spent the bulk of the year on the road with support from notables including Ben Folds and Jeffrey Gaines.