Alanis Morissette Reveals Dates for ‘Jagged Little Pill’ Anniversary Tour
Alanis Morissette has announced a big 2020 North American tour, that will celebrate the 25th anniversary of her breakthrough album “Jagged Little Pill”.
The tour kicks off on June 2nd, 2020 and will consist of 31 dates. Starting in Portland, and visiting major cities like Los Angeles, Seattle, Dallas, Tampa, Columbia, Cincinnati, Nashville and Toronto, the tour will end on July 25th, 2020. Special guests singer-songwriter Liz Phair and rock band Garbage will be serving as support on tour.
Morissette’s third studio album “Jagged Little Pill” was released on June 13th, 1995 and it features the hit singles such as break-up song “You Oughta Know”, “Hand in My Pocket”, “Ironic” and “All I Really Want,” among others. The album instantly achieved huge success and became her most critically acclaimed work. The LP album reached #1 on the Billboard 200 and has sold more than 33 million copies globally. It also won 5 Grammy Awards including Album of the Year and Best Rock Album.
The Grammy-winning singer has recently released the lead single “Reasons I Drink” for her upcoming album called “Such Pretty Forks in the Road”. This is her ninth album and it is due for release on May 1st, 2020. The new album comes after “Havoc and Bright Lights,” released in 2012.
The Canadian singer will get the Broadway adaptation of “Jagged Little Pill.”
The show that was inspired by Morissette’s third studio album and features her lyrics by her debuted today, December 4th, at the Broadhurst Theatre in New York. The Broadway musical was written by Diablo Cody, directed by Tony winner Diane Paulus, and will feature choreography from frequent Beyoncé collaborator Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui.
The tickets for Jagged Little Pill anniversary tour will go on sale soon, and when they become available you can get them via this link here.
2020 Jagged Little Pill Tour
Show Date and Time: June 2nd, 2020 – July 25th, 2020
Show Location: The Grand Theater at Foxwoods, Mashantucket, CT– Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, TN