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Alanis Morissette shares revised ‘Jagged Little Pill’ tour dates and details of 25th anniversary album reissue

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Alanis Morissette has announced rescheduled tour dates for her ‘Jagged Little Pill’ anniversary tour as well as details of a deluxe reissue and a 1997 concert film screening.As is the case with countless musicians worldwide, Morissette was forced to postpone some of her upcoming shows due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Now, the Canadian singer has shared the details of her rescheduled North American tour set to celebrate 25 years of her classic album 1995 album ‘Jagged Little Pill’.The North American tour is now set to run between June and September 2021 with support from Garbage and Liz Phair.

Tickets purchased for the original dates remain valid. Dates for the UK, European and Australasia leg of the tour from September 23-November 21, 2020.

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