If you were a teenager in 1995, odds are one of your favourite albums was Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill. Although Alanis has released two albums before it, she was still a relative newcomer because before Jagged Little Pill her music was only played in Canada. The album ended up topping the charts in thirteen countries, was nominated for 9 Grammy’s (of which it won 5), and is still considered by many to be one of the best albums of all time. Now, 25 years later, Alanis is heading back out on tour, this time to celebrate the album with her fans.
The 31-date tour will kick off in early June in Portland, Oregon, before ending in Nashville Tennesse at the end of July. Along for the ride, will be special guest stars Garbage and Liz Phair. The tour will stop in Toronto on July 11th at the Budwiser Stage, for its only Canadian stop.
The 25th anniversary tour for Jagged Little Pill isn’t the only new event happening around the album. The Broadway musical of the same name, which features Morissette’s music, opens in New York on Thursday. The musical previously hit the stage in May of 2018.
Tickets go on sale on December 12th and 11am, local time, with the presale happening on December 10th.