
Alanis Morissette has announced dates for a substantial fall tour to support her latest studio album, "Flavors of Entanglement," which hit stores last month.
The Canadian singer/songwriter will kick off the lengthy trek Sept. 18 in Charlottesville, VA. The 37-city outing will cover most major North American markets and is scheduled to run through mid-November.
Details regarding pre-sales and other ticketing information will be released soon through Morissette's website. The complete schedule is below.
"Flavors of Entanglement," released June 10 in the US, is Morissette's seventh studio album and first since 2004's "So-Called Chaos." The album is also the singer's first studio effort since her 2006 breakup with her former fiancee, actor Ryan Reynolds.
"I just needed to figure out who I was and step away from pretty much everything, including my career," the singer told LiveDaily earlier this year, explaining the long delay between albums. "So it was good. It was very mandatory and well used."
Morissette worked with producer Guy Sigsworth (Jem, Britney Spears) on the new set, which features the single "Underneath."
"He's so beautifully meticulous and particular and his way of making records is completely different from how I used to do it," Morissette said. "I say very loosely that I used to produce. I definitely produced my records but I don't consider myself a good producer. He's a pro. He's a magician. That's how he is with technology, and the kinds of people he has working with him and around him are all pure technological geniuses, I think."