Alanis Morissette announces 'Jagged Little Pill' 25th-anniversary tour with two NJ shows

Brian McCollum , Alex Biese | Detroit Free Press

Show Caption Hide Caption Morissette: Still angry after all these years As her hit album 'Jagged Little Pill' turns 20, Canadian singer Alanis Morissette says being labeled angry is "so lovely."

In summer 1995, Alanis Morissette tapped the zeitgeist and delivered one of the top-selling albums of the era.

Twenty-five years later, the Canadian-born singer-songwriter will mark the anniversary of "Jagged Little Pill" with a North American tour, including two New Jersey shows.

The all-'90s affair will feature Garbage and Liz Phair in support.

Tickets go on sale at 11 a.m. Dec. 13, with pre-sale windows starting at 11 a.m. Dec. 10 and 11 a.m. Dec. 11 (Citi credit card holders). Buyers will receive a digital copy of Morisette's just-released single, "Reasons I Drink," along with a future download of her May 1 album, "Such Pretty Forks in the Road."

"Jagged Little Pill" produced a slew of ubiquitous rock-radio staples, with the fiery "You Oughta Know" leading a hit parade that included "Hand In My Pocket," "Ironic," "You Learn" and "Head Over Feet." The album has sold more than 15 million U.S. copies.

Monday's tour announcement comes ahead of the Thursday Broadway premiere of the well-reviewed "Jagged Little Pill" musical.

Speaking with the Asbury Park Press in 2014 ahead of the 2015 20th anniversary collector's edition re-release of "Jagged Little Pill," Morissette said she welcomed the opportunity to look back on a watershed album that meant so much to so many.

"It’s a lovely way to mark not only that beautiful record for me and that whole time period but also to honor what’s been going on between now and then," she said. "What’s different? How has the context changed? How have we changed? How has the consciousness of society changed or, frankly, not changed?"

The July 1 Holmdel date is particularly meaningful for Morissette — after all, she's God in Monmouth County.

Morissette played the Almighty in New Jersey auteur Kevin Smith’s controversial 1999 comedic examination of faith, “Dogma,” which was filmed at a number of local locations in and around the hip Monmouth County municipality of Red Bank 20 years ago.

“I have a soft spot, because of Kevin, for there, and I have a lot of friends who are from New Jersey, and I’m from the East Coast of Canada, so the energy there kind of feels like home to me,” Morrissette told the Asbury Park Press in 2014.

Alanis Morissette 'Jagged Little Pill' anniversary tour dates

June 2: Portland — Sunlight Supply Amphitheater

June 3: Seattle — White River Amphitheatre

June 5: Concord, Calif. — Concord Pavilion

June 7: Salt Lake City — USANA Amphitheatre

June 9: Los Angeles — Hollywood Bowl

June 10: Phoenix — Ak-Chin Pavilion

June 12: Austin — Austin360 Amphitheater

June 13: Rogers, Ark. — Walmart AMP

June 14: Dallas — Dos Equis Pavilion

June 17: Tampa — MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

June 18: West Palm Beach, Fla. — Coral Sky Amphitheatre

June 20: Alpharetta, Ga. — Ameris Bank Amphitheatre

June 21: Charlotte — PNC Music Pavilion

June 23: Raleigh, N.C. — Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek

June 26: Wantagh, N.Y. — Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

June 27: Hartford, Conn. — XFINITY Theatre

June 28: Camden, N.J. — BB&T Pavilion

July 1: Holmdel, N.J. — PNC Bank Arts Center

July 2: Columbia, Md. — Merriweather Post Pavilion

July 3: Virginia Beach, Va. — Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater

July 6: Gilford, N.H. — Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion

July 8: Saratoga Springs, N.Y. — Saratoga Performing Arts Center

July 9: Mansfield, Mass. — XFINITY Center

July 11: Toronto — Budweiser Stage

July 16: Noblesville, Ind. — Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center

July 17: Tinley Park, Ill. — Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

July 18: Maryland Heights — Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

July 21: Clarkston — DTE Energy Music Theatre

July 23: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio — Blossom Music Center

July 24: Cincinnati — Riverbend Music Center

July 25: Nashville — Bridgestone Arena