Alanis Morissette was criticized by fans for canceling her Australian tour after delaying it for nearly three years.
Ticket holders were frustrated when the 48-year-old Canadian-American singer announced Wednesday that the November shows in Perth, Melbourne and Sydney were “not possible” due to “scheduling issues”.
The tour was delayed three times from its originally scheduled start date in 2020 due to travel restrictions due to Covid-19.
Alanis Morissette (screened on stage in London, UK, March 2020) was criticized by fans for canceling her Australian tour after postponing it for nearly three years.
‘Vescia! I am truly aware of this. I waited two years for you to come. Sorry, I think it’s BS,” one angry fan wrote on Facebook.
Another artist who threw her Oz tour back into the “too hard” trash. He’s been afraid for three years. I have tickets for my wife’s birthday who is almost her favorite singer of all time, and we just said, “It’s so hard, sorry”, another girl.
Some fans wondered how he could give “scheduling problems” the reason for canceling the tour, even though Morissette had known about her engagement for years.







Cardholders were frustrated when Morissette, 48, announced in November that her shows in Perth, Melbourne and Sydney were “not possible” due to “scheduling issues”.
‘Here’s a thought. If you are REGISTERED to be somewhere, do not book anything at once! ‘ one wrote.
‘Why can’t you? Some people would spend a lot of money flying and taking their annual vacation,” another grumbled.
Some accused Morissette of “neglecting” her Australian fans: “Cancel [the] The Australian leg of your tour is a complete disgrace to your fans after tickets were purchased over two years ago and rescheduled countless times. What a joke. ‘

Some accused Morissette (officially in 2019) of “neglecting” her Australian fans: “Cancel [the] The Australian leg of your tour is a complete disgrace to your fans after tickets were purchased over two years ago and rescheduled countless times. what a joke
Morissette’s canceled concerts were part of her world tour to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the classic Jagged Little Pill album.
His administration also announced the cancellation of concerts in New Zealand and the Philippines and advised fans to return tickets.
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”.

Ticket holders for Morissette’s Australian shows have received this 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 concert goers in a message and told fans they were sorry for the canceled performances.
“I love you all and will be back as soon as possible. Until then, a big hug,” she said.
This is the second time the singer, known worldwide for her hits Ironic and You Oughta Know, has canceled Australian tour dates in the past two and a half years.

The canceled concerts were part of Morissette’s world tour to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the classic Jagged Little Pill album. (Photo: Morissette in Glasgow on 19 June)
Morissette was supposed to play in Australia in 2020, but due to Covid the shows were delayed and moved.
The singer made headlines last year when she spoke out against an HBO documentary celebrating her rise to fame.
Morissette dismissed the film, dubbed Jagged, as “lustful” and “reducing”.
The film focuses on the 1995 release of her breakthrough third studio album, Jagged Little Pill.

Morissette is pictured here at the height of her fame in November 1995.
Source: Daily Mail

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