Alanis Morisette in Birmingham 2022: Date of Utilita Arena gig, ticket information - and possible setlist

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The Canadian singer has 10 studio albums to her name

Canadian singing sensation Alanis Morissette is bringing her 2022 UK tour to Birmingham this month.

The singer is out touring to mark the 25th anniversary of her studio album ‘Jagged Little Pill’.

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Ahead of the performance in Birmingham, here’s all you need to know about how you can get tickets nd which songs could be performed by the singer.

When does Alanis Morissette perform in Birmingham?

Singer Alanis Morissette performs the national anthem before the start of the game between the San Antonio Spurs of the Detroit PistonsSinger Alanis Morissette performs the national anthem before the start of the game between the San Antonio Spurs of the Detroit Pistons
Singer Alanis Morissette performs the national anthem before the start of the game between the San Antonio Spurs of the Detroit Pistons | Getty Images

Alanis Morissette comes to Birmingham on Thursday, 23 June 2022. 

She is set to perform at the Utilita Arena in the city.

Where else will she perform?

As part of the ‘Jagged Little Pill’ anniversary tour, Alanis Morissette

Will end up playing six dates in five UK cities.

The full list of tour dates, including the date in Birmingham.

19 June - Glasgow, OVO Hydro

23 June - Birmingham, Utilita Arena

24 June - Leeds, First Direct Arena

25 June - Manchester, AO Arena

28 June - London, O2 Arena

29 June - London, O2 Arena

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Can I get tickets?

Tickets for the Alanis Morissette gig in Birmingham are still on sale through the official website of the Utilita Arena.

Prices start at £52, and tickets are available in both tiers of the arena.

What is the setlist?

The tour is underway, therefore we can piece together the probable setlist for the Utilita Arena in Birmingham.

Below is the setlist Alanis Morisette played at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow on 19 June 2022, this is according to setlist.fm

  • All I Really Want
  • Hand in My Pocket
  • Right Through You
  • You Learn
  • Hands Clean(Segue 1)
  • Forgiven
  • Everything(Segue 2)
  • Mary Jane
  • Diagnosis(Segue 3)
  • Reasons I Drink
  • Head Over Feet
  • So Unsexy(Segue 4)
  • Ablaze
  • Nemesis(Segue 4½)
  • Perfect
  • Losing the Plot(Segue 5)
  • Wake Up
  • Not the Doctor
  • Ironic((Dedicated to Taylor Hawkins)
  • Sympathetic Character(Segue 6)
  • Smiling
  • I Remain(Segue 7)
  • You Oughta Know

Encore:

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  • Your House
  • Uninvited
  • Thank U

Who is the support act?

The support act for all of the UK tour dates is English folk singer songwriter Beth Orton.

Orton was born in Norfolk in 1970 but her family moved to London when she was 14-years-old.

She has been nominated for many awards, including winning British Female Solo Artist at the 2000 Brit Awards.

Beth Orton has released seven studio albums during her career, including her most recent which was released this year.

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The seven albums are Superpinkymandy (1993), Trailer Park (1996), Central Reservation (1999), Daybreaker (2002), Comfort of Strangers (2006), Sugaring Season (2012), Kidsticks (2016) and Weather Alive (2022).

Who is Alanis Morissete?

Alanis Morisette is a singer songwriter who was born in Ottawa, Canada in 1974.

Her career took off in the early 1990s with two dance albums, and her 1995 release ‘Jagged Little Pill’ has gone on to sell 33 million records worldwide.

In total, Morisette has released no fewer than 10 studio albums between 1991 and the present day.

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These albums are Alanis (1991), Now Is the Time (1992), Jagged Little Pill (1995), Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie (1998), Under Rug Swept (2002), So-Called Chaos (2004), Flavors of Entanglement (2008), Havoc and Bright Lights (2012), Such Pretty Forks in the Road (2020) and The Storm Before the Calm (2022)

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