Alanis Morissette, the seven-time Grammy Award-winning artist, is set to return to Lytham Festival in Lancashire, marking a highly anticipated comeback. Last year, her headline performance was canceled due to severe weather conditions, leaving fans disappointed. However, the festival's co-founder, Peter Taylor, revealed that Morissette was determined to make it up to her dedicated audience, feeling she had 'let them down.'
The festival, celebrating its 15th anniversary, will feature Morissette as the final headliner on July 2nd, 2024. Joining her on the bill are renowned acts like Teddy Swims, Michael Bublé, Pet Shop Boys, and Pitbull. Taylor expressed his excitement, emphasizing the diverse and exceptional nature of the five nights of performances. He urged fans to secure the correct tickets for their desired days, as the festival offers a unique experience each night.
Morissette's tour extends beyond Lytham Festival, with additional UK and Ireland dates next summer. She will be supported by the London rock band Skunk Ananise, adding to the excitement. Furthermore, her Glasgow show on June 30th will be accompanied by the British indie rock group Wet Leg, promising an unforgettable experience for fans across the country.
This announcement comes as a relief to fans who were heartbroken by the previous year's cancellation. With Morissette's determination to return and the festival's commitment to delivering exceptional performances, Lytham Festival is poised to become a must-attend event for music enthusiasts in the region and beyond.