Alanis Morissette's long-awaited tour of Australia and New Zealand has been canceled.
The Canadian singer blamed "scheduling issues" and "the unprecedented logistical challenges of global touring in 2022" for the cancelation.
Morissette was set to tour the island continent and its neighbor in November, which had previously been rescheduled due to COVID, in commemoration of the 25th anniversary of Jagged Little Pill.
"My friends in Australia & New Zealand, I am crestfallen to announce that the upcoming Jagged Little Pill anniversary tour dates have been canceled," Morissette said. "I love you all and will be back as soon as we can. Until then, big hug."
Concert promotor Live Nation said they "feel it's best to refund the ticket holders now and have all committed to rescheduling these dates at the earliest possible time."
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