Alanis Morissette to play Scarborough Open Air Theatre on July 5 as 28th signing for biggest line-up yet on Yorkshire coast

And isn’t she iconic: Seven-time Grammy winner Alanis Morissette heads to Yorkshire coast this summer. Picture: Shelby Duncan

ALANIS Morissette is the 28th and final headliner to be announced for Scarborough Open Air Theatre’s 2026 summer season.

The seven-time Grammy Award winner will play on the Yorkshire coast on Sunday, July 5 on the last night of the Canadian-American alt-rock singer-songwriter’s seven-date UK tour.

Tickets go on sale at 10am on Friday, February 27 at scarboroughopenairtheatre.com and ticketmaster.co.uk.  

After signing up Morissette to complete Scarborough OAT’s biggest ever concert season, Julian Murray, of promoters Cuffe and Taylor, said: “We are absolutely delighted to reveal Alanis Morissette as our 28th and final headliner for 2026. What a massive name to add to the bill for our already record-breaking summer here in Scarborough.

“Alanis is a cultural phenomenon. Her shows are huge and we now get to welcome her to the Yorkshire coast. This will be an incredible night in what will be a sensational summer here at Scarborough OAT.”

Her Grammy-garlanded 1995 debut album Jagged Little Pill has been followed by nine albums, and her hits Ironic, You Oughta Know, Hand in My Pocket and Thank U remain as current as ever today.

 In 2019, Jagged Little Pill The Musical made its Broadway debut and was nominated for 15 Tony Awards, winning two at the 2021 ceremony.

In 2021, Morissette’s sold-out world tour was the number one female-fronted tour of the year. Her 2024 North American Triple Moon Tour sold more than half a million tickets and packed every venue to capacity, followed by her sold-out 2025 UK tour and first ever Pyramid Stage set at Glastonbury.

The poster for Alanis Morissette’s July 5 gig at Scarborough Open Air Theatre

TK MAXX PRESENTS SCARBOROUGH OPEN AIR THEATRE 2026: the full line up    

JUNE 5, Rick Astley and Lottery Winners                  

JUNE 6, Madness plus Hollie Cook and The Beat featuring Ranking Jnr

JUNE 12, Paul Weller

JUNE 18, The Kooks

JUNE 20, Skunk Anansie and Garbage

JUNE 21, Anastacia and Heather Small

JUNE 26, Pete Tong Ibiza Classics and Danny Rampling

JUNE 27, Richard Ashcroft, Tom Meighan and Apollo Junction

JUNE 28, Billy Ocean and Marti Pellow

JULY 2, Bowling For Soup and Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls

JULY 3, James Arthur

JULY 4, David Gray and The Divine Comedy

JULY 5, Alanis Morissette

JULY 6, Michael Bublé

JULY 10, Deacon Blue and Lightning Seeds

JULY 11, Bastille and Nectar Wood

JULY 17, Alex James’s Britpop Classical

JULY 18, CMAT

JULY 22, Teddy Swims and Jordan Rakei

JULY 23, Teddy Swims and Jordan Rakei

JULY 25, James Taylor & His All-Star Band

JULY 26, Tom Jones and Stone Foundation

AUGUST 1, The Streets

AUGUST 2, Sex Pistols, The Stranglers and The Undertones

AUGUST 8, Scissor Sisters                 

AUGUST 14, Holly Johnson, ABC and Heaven 17

AUGUST 15, Hollywood Vampires (featuring Alice Cooper, Johnny Depp and Joe Perry) and The Damned

AUGUST 22, Nile Rodgers & CHIC and Brand New Heavies