By Carissa Alcantara. After announcing her world tour earlier this year, award-winning singer Alanis Morissette announced on Facebook that her upcoming tour ...
I love you all and I will be back as soon as we can. “I love you each so much, and I can’t wait to get there. The singer wrote: “To my friends in Philippines, I am crestfallen to announce that the upcoming Jagged Little Pill Anniversary tour dates have been canceled (I am framing it to myself that I am postponing for another time).
Alanis Morissette has said, “My friends in Philippines, I am crestfallen to announce that the upcoming Jagged Little Pill Anniversary tour dates have been ...
Morissette last performed in Manila back in 1996. “My friends in Philippines, I am crestfallen to announce that the upcoming Jagged Little Pill Anniversary tour dates have been cancelled. I love you all and will be back as soon as we can.
Promoter Live Nation confirmed the star's Jagged Little Pill anniversary shows Downunder had been cancelled due to "scheduling issues and to the unprecedented ...
In 1998, Morissette played a free show at Auckland's Aotea Square to a crowd of 15,000 people. It was number one in New Zealand for 11 consecutive weeks. The Spark Arena show was then pushed back another year. Until then, big hugs." - Coronavirus: Alanis Morissette postpones New Zealand ... - Covid 19 coronavirus: Alanis Morissette NZ tour postponed ...
Alanis said that she's excited to go to the Philippines but sad that her tour is canceled again.
The Canadian singer was scheduled for a run of arena shows across Australia and New Zealand this November.
“I love you all and will be back as soon as we can. In a statement, Live Nation blames the Jagged Little Pill cancelation on “scheduling issues and to the unprecedented logistical challenges of global touring in 2022.” The concerts promoter and her management “feel it’s best to refund the ticket holders now and have all committed to rescheduling these dates at the earliest possible time.” “My friends in Australia and New Zealand, I am crestfallen to announce that the upcoming Jagged Little Pill anniversary tour dates have been cancelled,” she explains in a message.
Alanis Morissette's long-awaited Australian tour has been cancelled. The Canadian singer made the announcement this morning, with promoter Live Nation ...
Morissette was due to perform rescheduled shows in Perth, Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland this November as part of celebrations for the 25th anniversary of her ...
The refunding process will begin on Friday (June 25). In a post to her Facebook, Morissette wrote: “I am crestfallen to announce that the upcoming ‘Jagged Little Pill’ Anniversary tour dates have been cancelled (i am framing it to myself that i am postponing for another time). i love you each so much, and i can’t wait to get there. Today (June 22), Live Nation said in a statement reason for the cancellation of Morissette’s tour Down Under – and two shows in Phillipines – was “scheduling issues” and “the unprecedented logistical challenges of global touring in 2022”.
MANILA, Philippines – Singer Alanis Morissette is no longer pushing through with her November 18 and 19 Jagged Little Pill shows in Manila.
Jagged Little Pill is Alanis’ third studio album, released in June 1995. She added, “I love you each so much, and I can’t wait to get there. “Due to scheduling issues and to the unprecedented logistical challenges of global touring, and in consultation with her management, Ovation Productions feels it’s best to refund the ticket holders now and have all committed to rescheduling these dates at the earliest possible time,” they said.
Alanis Morrisette has officially cancelled her scheduled tour of Australia and New Zealand. The tour was set to take place at the end of this year as part.
Rodrigo was also joined onstage by Morissette at a recent concert where the two performed a duet of ‘You Oughta Know’ which you can watch below. The cancelled tour comes at a time when Alanis Morrisette is experiencing a worldwide cultural renaissance. Powered by nostalgia, the Jagged Little Pill musical and the documentary Jagged, a new generation of music fans have been discovering the Canadian icon.
Canadian-American singer Alanis Morissette on Wednesday announced the cancellation of her two-day concert in Manila for the third time.
"Unfortunately it's just not possible this November. I love you all and I will be back as soon as we can. “I love you each so much, and I can’t wait to get there," she added. According to the concert organizer, Ovation Productions, the event won’t push through due to scheduling issues and the “unprecedented logistical challenges of global touring in 2022.” It assured it will reschedule the event at the earliest possible time.