Alanis Morissette's 25th anniversary tour for Jagged Little Pill yielded the biggest boxscore results of her career.
wrapped the U.S. leg of her 2021 World Tour: Celebrating 25 Years of Jagged Little Pill with the biggest numbers of her career. In 34 shows in amphitheaters around the country, the run brought in $29.4 million and sold 493,000 tickets according to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore.
To sort the success of Morissette’s current tour, we look back at the summer of 1995 when the fresh-faced Canadian singer-songwriter released. Despite some previous success in Canada with more bubblegum-minded material, Morissette was largely unknown and an unsure bet as a global figure. Still,made her a phenomenon: it spawned six radio hits, won the Grammy Award for album of the year and went on to be namedMorissette promoted the album on the road in a series of three tours.
In the summer of 1996, now several singles deep, Morissette mounted a full North American amphitheater run via the Can’t Not Tour, bringing in $16.7 million and selling over 700,000 tickets. On a per night basis, she earned four times as much, sold three times as many tickets and bumped the average ticket by 20% from her previous tour, with less than three months in between.
She finished '96 as the No. 8 touring artist of the year, an especially impressive mark for the then-22-year-old artist amid a uniformly more established top 10, with acts like the Eagles, KISS and Bob Seger.’s first decade with the Jagged Little Pill Acoustic Tour in 2005. Intentionally scaled down to more intimate venues for the stripped-down performances, the run grossed $4.2 million and sold 73,000 tickets from 28 reported shows.
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