Alanis Morissette to Rock Budapest After 17-Year Hiatus!
Well, well, well, if it isn’t the Canadian-American queen of angst herself, Alanis Morissette, gracing the enchanting city of Budapest with her presence on July 21, 2025! That’s right, folks, mark your calendars. Budapest Park is about to become the ‘you oughta know’ hotspot for one night only, as she performs for the first time in—wait for it—17 years! This is more overdue than your friend who keeps ‘borrowing’ your favorite T-shirt and never returns it!
Now, if you thought Hungary was off the tour map, think again! In a surprising twist, new venues were added to her European tour, and lo and behold, Hungary slid right into the mix alongside France and Italy. I guess even Alanis couldn’t resist the allure of goulash and paprika!
Time to Reflect: 17 Years in the Making
Let’s take a stroll down memory lane, shall we? The last time Alanis graced our presence in Hungary was at the Sziget Festival back in 2008. I mean, 2008 was a different time; smartphones were just coming into their own, and who didn’t have a MySpace page? You know it’s serious when an artist plans to come back not once, but twice—in 2020 and again in 2021—only for the pandemic to crash the party like an unwanted relative at a wedding!
The Musical Journey Continues
Recently wrapping up her 35-stop North American tour, Alanis is hardly resting on her laurels. Instead, she’s packing her bags for South America before heading to Europe. With a setlist that promises the nostalgic vibes of the ’90s, you can bet fans will be clamoring for “Ironic” and “You Oughta Know” like it’s Black Friday in the music world!
But here’s the kicker: Next year marks the 30th anniversary of her iconic album Jagged Little Pill. I mean, who doesn’t have a soft spot for that album? It defined a generation’s angst and is still a therapy session wrapped in catchy tunes! Let’s just hope she doesn’t just roll out the hits; we want the whole experience, darling!
More Than Just a Pop Icon
What’s more, Alanis is not just resting on her musical achievements; she’s become quite the well-rounded individual. Besides her chart-topping hits, she’s dabbled in theater, appeared in series and films, and turned into an activist focusing on women’s empowerment—because let’s face it, we need more strong female voices in this world! Her podcast series, Conversation with Alanis Morissette, dives deep into all things spirituality, psychology, and artsy-fartsy stuff, gathering some of the brightest minds to have a chinwag. Honestly, it’s like a group therapy session but with better snacks!
So, whether you’re a diehard Alanis fan or just someone who occasionally belts “You Oughta Know” in the shower, you won’t want to miss this momentous occasion in Budapest. Grab your tickets faster than you can say “How ironic!” because they’re likely to sell out quicker than you can find a vending machine that accepts coins!
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 also visit Hungary in addition to 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 her 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 in which he talks to recognized thinkers, writers, doctors, teachers and therapists on everything from spirituality to psychosocial and development-oriented topics to art.
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### Interview with Concert Enthusiast and Alanis Fan, Sarah Novak
### Interview with Concert Enthusiast and Alanis Fan, Sarah Novak
**Interviewer:** Sarah, Alanis Morissette is returning to Budapest after 17 years! How does that news make you feel?
**Sarah:** I can hardly contain my excitement! Alanis has been a huge part of my life since I was a teenager. Her music resonates with so many emotions, and to see her live again is just thrilling.
**Interviewer:** The last time she performed in Hungary was back in 2008 at the Sziget Festival. How significant is this upcoming concert for fans like you?
**Sarah:** It’s monumental! You know, 17 years is quite a long time, especially in the music world. It feels like a generational gap! Many of us grew up listening to her iconic tracks from *Jagged Little Pill*, and now we get to see her perform them live. It’s like a reunion for us fans!
**Interviewer:** With the pandemic causing disruptions in 2020 and 2021, what do you think fans will appreciate most about this long-awaited concert?
**Sarah:** I think there’s a deep sense of gratitude. After everything we’ve been through, just being able to gather together and sing along to songs like “You Oughta Know” feels cathartic. The energy in the crowd is going to be electric!
**Interviewer:** Alanis has evolved into more than just a music icon. She’s engaged in activism and has her own podcast. What impact do you think these endeavors have on her fanbase?
**Sarah:** Absolutely! Her activism, especially focusing on women’s empowerment, empowers her fans, especially younger women. It shows that she’s not just about the music; she genuinely cares about important issues. Her podcast also offers a deeper glimpse into her thoughts and creativity, making her even more relatable.
**Interviewer:** Looking ahead, do you have any wishful thoughts about the setlist for the concert?
**Sarah:** Oh, definitely! I hope she performs all the classics, and maybe even some deeper cuts from her discography. But I think most fans will want that nostalgia, especially as we celebrate the 30th anniversary of *Jagged Little Pill*. It would be amazing to hear “Ironic” and “Head Over Feet” live!
**Interviewer:** How do you plan to prepare for the concert? Any special actions you’re taking?
**Sarah:** I’ve already started brushing up on the lyrics! I’ll probably host a little “Alanis party” with friends to get that pre-concert energy going. And of course, I’ll buy my tickets the moment they drop—wouldn’t want to miss my chance!
**Interviewer:** One last question—what’s your favorite Alanis song and why?
**Sarah:** That’s so hard to choose! But if I had to pick, it would be “You Oughta Know.” It perfectly captures those raw emotions we all feel at some point in our lives. It’s powerful and relatable, and I can’t wait to experience it live!
**Interviewer:** Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Sarah! We can’t wait to see you and all the other fans at Budapest Park on July 21, 2025!
**Sarah:** Thank you! It’s going to be an unforgettable night!