Alanis Morissette has announced a huge outdoor UK and Ireland tour for summer 2026, including a stop at Crystal Palace Park in London.
The seven-time Grammy winner will be heading back to the UK and Ireland next year for a handful of outdoor headline shows. The dates come on the heels of her embarking on a critically acclaimed run of dates on this side of the pond earlier this year, including a sold-out night at The O2 and a career-defining Glastonbury debut.
New dates for 2026 begin in Cork, Ireland on June 24, and continue with three UK dates later in the month, taking place in Exeter (26), Woodstock (28), and Glasgow (30).
Two shows are then lined up for July, including a stop in Lytham, followed by a mammoth gig at Crystal Palace Park, London, taking place on July 2 and 4, respectively.
Skunk Anansie will be joining as special guests, and Wet Leg will be acting as support for the Glasgow gig. Tickets go on sale next Friday (December 12) at 9am. Visit here for tickets and more information.
Alanis Morissette’s 2026 UK and Ireland shows are:
JULY
24 – Virgin Media Park, Cork (Ireland)
26 – TK Maxx Presents Live At Powderham, Exeter
28 – Blenheim Palace, Woodstock
30 – Bellahouston Park, Glasgow
JULY
2 – TK Maxx Presents Lytham Festival, Lytham
4 – Crystal Palace Park, London, UK
As well as the aforementioned gigs at The O2 and at Glastonbury this year, Morissette also embarked on a huge European and South American tour earlier this year too. The shows came as her debut album ‘Jagged Little Pill’ turned 30 in 2025.
The record had what remains as some of the singer’s most notable hits, including ‘Ironic’, ‘You Oughta Know’, ‘Hand In My Pocket’ and ‘Thank U’. In 2019 it was made into a musical and given its Broadway debut – later nominated for 15 Tony Awards – and in 2021 Morrissette went on tour to celebrate the 25th anniversary.
At Glasto, the Canadian songwriter broke out a career-defining set, which included fan-favourite tracks ‘Head Over Feet’ and ‘All I Really Want’. Fans watching on BBC iPlayer also spotted Queen’s Gambit star Anya Taylor-Joy watching from the side of the stage.
In a round-up of her set at Mad Cool Festival in Madrid, NME shared: Iconic singer-songwriter Alanis Morissette may have built her reputation during the 1990s as a poster child for the camera-ready MTV generation of artists, but her legacy was made on stage – and thanks to her musical ability.”
It also praised her for being able to “direct one of the festival’s biggest crowds so far through euphoric renditions of classic bangers” and introduce just enough political elements to the show to make it “impossible not to feel hopeful about the future”.
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