With her groundbreaking debut in 1995, Alanis Morissette proved she was an exceptional interpreter of alternative rock music. Expressive style and performance earned the sevenfold Grammy winner an international fan base and critical success. Despite her rejection of traditional expectations and listening habits, most of her albums immediately conquered the international charts. After an absence of four years, Alanis Morissette is coming back to her European fans - and on July 13, she will be playing a concert in Vienna's Arena.
Over 40 million prove Alanis to be one of the most successful interpreters of the history of rock and pop. Her 28-million album "Jagged Little Pill" caused a great stir in the music business. Her earlier works document her engagement with her own history, her relations and the present times. Alanis Morissette's songs engage in both touching emotionality and desperation and powerful rock anthems. For Alanis, her work is intrinsically connected with coming to terms with her personal past. Her songs often inspire her to deal with her everyday life in bolder and more truthful ways.
Alanis Morissette feels inspired and passionate, but not ambitious. She professes that she used to be part of the feminist movement and later arrived at a kind of humanistic movement. Let's look forward to yet another phase in Alanis Morissette's professional and personal development! She owns the stage with passion, eloquence and vitality, and her talent is mirrored in idiosyncratic and absorbing rock songs.