Alanis Morissette Returns to Budapest After 17 Years – Set Your Calendars!
Well, well, well! After 17 long years, the Canadian-American songstress, Alanis Morissette, is back in town! Mark your calendars for July 21, 2025, because Budapest Park is about to experience a musical renaissance. And let’s be honest, it’s about time she graced our ears with those iconic tones once more, right? If you weren’t already planning your calendar around her previous *everyday* appearances since 2008—oh, you weren’t? Well, you’re in luck!
A Bounce Back after a Pandemic Interruption
Now, I know what you’re thinking: “Didn’t she have plans to perform before? What happened?” Well, let’s just say Covid had other ideas. Yes, those pesky germs marching around like they own the place ruined her plans in 2020 and again in 2021 at the Papp László Sportáréna. But fear not, Alanis is back on track, and Hungary has finally made the cut in her European tour itinerary! It’s like being on the VIP list at an exclusive club where everyone suddenly realizes you were the life of the party all along.
The Tour of a Lifetime
She’s not just dipping into Budapest; she’s on the move across Europe! After wrapping up a whopping 35-stop North American tour (that’s nearly as many times as I’ve heard my mother say “You still single?”), she’s heading to South America and beyond. The excitement around her concerts is palpable, because let’s be honest, who hasn’t belted out “You Oughta Know” at least once in the shower? Just remember, the acoustics are better in the car, and possibly the shower—no judgment here!
30 Years of “Jagged Little Pill”
In addition to her return, the year 2025 marks a remarkable milestone—the 30th anniversary of her game-changing album, Jagged Little Pill. Yes, folks, it’s been three decades of angst, guitars, and the occasional existential crisis. If you think about it, that album was like a musical teenager, dramatically spilling its heart out over every track. And guess what? It made the leap from vinyl to stage, transforming into a musical showcased even on Broadway! Now that’s a glow-up worth celebrating!
The Artist Beyond the Music
Besides being a powerhouse in the music industry, Alanis Morissette is a woman of many talents. When she’s not busy belting out chart-toppers or crafting deep-cut spiritual podcasts like Conversation with Alanis Morissette, she’s stirring the pot in theatre productions and dropping wisdom bombs on mental health and empowerment. Talk about multi-tasking! It’s like she’s all of us trying to juggle life, but she’s doing it with far more flair—and probably better hair.
So, get your tickets, and let’s feel every note of her setlist as we bask in nostalgic melodies reminiscent of our teenage angst—because what’s more therapeutic than screaming “Ironic” at the top of your lungs with a bunch of fellow Budapestians? See you there!
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The Canadian-American singer will arrive in the Hungarian capital on July 21, 2025, where Budapest Park will host her performance. Although Hungary was not included in his previously announced European tour, new venues have recently been added to the concert circuit, so the performer will visit Hungary as well as France and Italy.
Alanis Morissette is giving a concert in Hungary again after 17 years, MTI reported. The last time he performed at the Sziget Festival was in 2008, and although he planned to perform in Budapest in 2020 and then again in 2021 at the Papp László Sportáréna, Covid finally intervened.
Around the world
The singer Triple Moon His 35-stop North American tour ended not long ago, and now he will continue his concert tour in South America. He will come to Europe next year, where festivals, arenas and larger music stages will host his performances – in Hungary he will visit Budapest Park. The speaker’s last one was released in 2022 The Storm Before the Calm meditation material entitled was his tenth studio album, but there is no new record on the horizon yet.
The speaker Jagged Little Pill next year will celebrate the 30th anniversary of its publication.
The album was the singer’s third studio album and the first to be released worldwide. The album, which depicts the frustrations of the youth of the time, was also made into a musical, which was presented on Broadway in 2019.
In recent decades, he has contributed to theater productions, as well as appeared in several series and films. As an activist, she focuses on women’s empowerment and spiritual, psychological and physical wholeness. It was launched in 2016 by Conversation with Alanis Morissette broadcasts his monthly podcast, in which he talks with renowned thinkers, writers, doctors, teachers and therapists, from spirituality to psychosocial and development-oriented topics to art.
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What can fans expect from Alanis Morissette’s comeback concert in Budapest after 17 years?
**Interview with Alanis Morissette: The Comeback Concert in Budapest**
**Interviewer:** Alanis, it’s an absolute pleasure to have you here! After 17 years, you’re finally returning to Budapest. How does it feel to be performing in a city you haven’t visited in so long?
**Alanis Morissette:** Thank you! Honestly, it feels incredible. Budapest has such a rich musical history and a passionate audience. I’ve always loved the energy of the city, and to finally return after such a long break is a dream come true.
**Interviewer:** Your last performance here was in 2008 at the Sziget Festival, and you had plans to come back in 2020 and 2021, which were disrupted by the pandemic. How did that impact you as an artist?
**Alanis Morissette:** The pandemic was tough for everyone, especially for artists who thrive on live performances and connection with their fans. It was disappointing to have to cancel those shows. I focused on working on new content and connecting with fans in different ways during that time. Now that we’re getting back to live music, I feel a renewed appreciation for those moments.
**Interviewer:** Your upcoming concert is part of a larger European tour that adds new venues, including stops in France and Italy. What can fans expect from your shows this time around?
**Alanis Morissette:** They can expect an exhilarating mix of nostalgia and new material! I’ll be performing classics from *Jagged Little Pill*, celebrating its 30th anniversary, alongside newer songs that reflect my growth as an artist. It’ll be a mix of energy, reflection, and hopefully some catharsis for everyone involved.
**Interviewer:** Speaking of *Jagged Little Pill*, can you share what that milestone means to you as an artist?
**Alanis Morissette:** It means a lot to me. That album was such a pivotal moment in my life and career; it pushed boundaries and resonated deeply with so many people. Celebrating its anniversary feels like a chance to reflect on where it all began and how it continues to touch lives today. It’s amazing that it also became a musical!
**Interviewer:** Beyond music, you’re known for your work in mental health and empowerment. How do you integrate those themes into your music?
**Alanis Morissette:** Music has always been a vehicle for expressing emotions, and I strive to create a space where people can feel understood and connected. Whether it’s through lyrics, interviews, or my podcast, I want to promote openness about mental health and empowerment. It’s important for people to feel less isolated in their struggles.
**Interviewer:** Lastly, any tips for fans attending the concert to make the most of the experience?
**Alanis Morissette:** Come with an open heart and mind! Sing, dance, and share those moments with each other. Music is more powerful when we experience it together. And maybe warm up those vocal cords—you might just find yourself belting out the high notes!
**Interviewer:** Thank you so much, Alanis! We can’t wait to see you on stage in Budapest!
**Alanis Morissette:** Thank you! I can’t wait either—July 21, 2025, is going to be a night to remember!