The highly anticipated 15-city tour commenced yesterday at Studio 5 in Manaus, Brazil [nothing like waiting until the last minute to make an announcement!] and will include dates in Brazil, Argentina and Mexico. The outing marks Morissette's first tour dates in these regions since 2003.
Alanis Morissette released Flavors Of Entanglement in June 2008 and has been playing to ecstatic packed-house crowds all across North America and Europe ever since. The release, which debuted in the US in the top ten on Billboard's Top 200 album chart, was co-written and produced by Guy Sigsworth (Bj�rk, Imogen Heap) and is Morissette's first studio album of original material in four years.
January 21st Manaus, Brazil Studio 5
January 23rd Brasilia, Brazil Ginasio Nilson Nelson
January 24th Fortaleza, Brazil Siara Hall
January 28th Teresina, Brazil Atlantic City Club
January 30th Recife Chevrolet Hall
January 31st Salvador, Brazil Festival de Verao
February 3rd Sao Paulo, Brazil Via Funchal
February 4th Rio De Janeiro, Brazil HSBC Arena
February 5th Belo Horizonte, Brazil Chevrolet Hall
February 7th Florianapolis, Brazil Pacha
February 10th Porto Alegre, Brazil Pepsi On Stage
February 12th Buenos Aires, Argentina Luna Park
February 16th Mexico City, Mexico Auditorio Nacional
February 18th Monterrey, Mexico Arena Monterrey
February 20th Guadalajara, Mexico Auditorio Telmex
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