Alanis Morissette will headline Lytham Festival in 2026, a year after adverse weather forced the last-minute cancellation of her scheduled performance.
The seven-time Grammy-winning singer-songwriter was announced on Friday (5 December) as the final headliner for the Fylde Coast event and will take to the stage on Thursday 2 July.
Her 2025 appearance was called off on the day of the show due to high winds, prompting widespread disappointment among fans after the date had sold out.
A Lytham Festival spokesperson said: “We are thrilled to welcome Alanis back to Lytham!”
Morissette will be joined on the bill by Skunk Anansie. Tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday 12 December.

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