Alanis Morissette has canceled her Australian tour.
The 48-year-old singer-songwriter told fans on Wednesday that her shows held in Perth, Melbourne and Sydney in November will not continue due to “programming issues”.
The canceled concerts were part of Morissette’s world tour to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the classic Jagged Little Pill album.
Alanis Morissette (pictured) cancels Australian tour
His management also announced the cancellation of concerts in New Zealand and the Philippines and advised fans to buy their tickets back.
Ticket holders for Morissette’s Australian shows have received a message from the Live Nation tour organizer explaining that the concerts have been canceled due to the “unprecedented logistical challenges of the world tour in 2022”.
The seven Grammy winners apologized to those who attended the concert in a message, and told their fans they were sorry for the canceled shows.
“I love you all and will be back as soon as possible. Until then, a big hug.’

Fans received this message Wednesday from Morissette’s management, which included a personal apology from the famous seven-time Grammy winner.
The singer, known for Hiti Ironic, has canceled his Australian tour dates for the second time in the past two years.
Morissette was supposed to play in Australia in 2020, but shows have been delayed and rescheduled due to COVID.
The singer made headlines last year after speaking out against an HBO documentary celebrating her rise to fame.

The canceled concerts were part of Morissette’s world tour to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the classic Jagged Little Pill album. Photo: Morissette on stage in Glasgow this week
Morissette dismissed Jagged as “obscene” and “reductive” and dismissed it.
The film focuses on the 1995 release of her breakthrough third studio album, Jagged Little Pill.
But the release comes after Alanis said she “calmed down a false sense of security” after being approached by the director while suffering from postpartum depression during the block.

This marks the second time the singer has canceled Down Under tour dates in the past two years. Photo: Morissette at the height of her fame in 1995
Source: Daily Mail

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