alanis morissette

Alanis Morissette has announced a run of UK & Ireland shows for summer 2026, including a huge London date at Crystal Palace Park special guests Skunk Anansie.

Alanis Morissette 2026 Tour Dates:

Exeter Powderham Castle, 26 June
Oxford Blenheim Palace, 28
Glasgow Bellahouston Park, 30
Lytham Green, 02 July
London Crystal Palace Park, 04

Tickets on sale Friday (12 December) at 9am from Ticketmaster

The news follows the Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter’s hugely popular 2025 World Tour which saw her come to the UK and Ireland for a limited run of sold-out dates between shows in South America and Europe.

For the past three decades, Alanis Morissette has been one of the most influential women in contemporary music. Renowned for her emotionally charged songwriting and compelling live performances, she has received widespread critical praise.

Her influence as a female artist has been profound, shaping the direction of contemporary music and inspiring countless listeners and fellow musicians alike.

Her 1995 debut album ‘Jagged Little Pill’ was followed by nine more acclaimed albums and her music and most notable hits ‘Ironic’, ‘You Oughta Know’, ‘Hand In My Pocket’ and ‘Thank U’ remain as current today.

In 2019, Jagged Little Pill The Musical made its Broadway debut and was nominated for 15 Tony Awards, winning two at the 2021 ceremony, and away from music Alanis has also acted on the big and small screen.

In 2021, Alanis Morissette’s sold-out world tour celebrating 25 years of ‘Jagged Little Pill’ was the No.1 female-fronted tour of the year and last year her 35-date North American Triple Moon Tour sold more than half a million tickets.

Next summer, Alanis will bring her unparalleled energy and catalogue of hits back to the UK, giving fans another chance to relive the songs that defined a generation while making new memories along the way. Don’t miss out on gig tickets!

Photo Credit: Shelby Duncan / PRESS

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