Today, seven-time GRAMMY® Award-winning singer/songwriter Alanis Morissette is thrilled to announce that she will be headlining London’s The O2 on Sunday 27 July as part of her 2025 World Tour. Alanis is set for a run of shows across the UK & Ireland this summer including Blackweir in Cardiff where she is set to become the first artist to play Live Nation’s brand-new venue. Alanis’s London headline show at The O2 will be the final date of the European leg of her 2025 World Tour.
Presales for Alanis’s London headline show will begin on Tuesday 4 March at 10am local time and will run throughout the week. General on sale will follow on Friday 7 March at 10am local time via livenation.co.uk.


2017 witnessed theatre company Crying in the Wilderness perform their work Invisible Man at Certain Blacks’ Harlem Festival, a pertinent production about marginalisation initially performed at the Decibel Performing Arts Festival at the Manchester Royal National College of Music back in 2011. Eight years on, Certain Blacks’ and Crying in the Wilderness reunite as the latter present work-in-progress Best Friends – a work following two successful businessmen who check in to a retreat centre to celebrate their last 24hrs as friends, only to bring to the fore revelations about their pasts at this year’s Afro Futures Festival taking place at Rich Mix from 6th to 9th March. Ahead of the festival, Creative Director Paul Morris tells us more about how the company have approached creating the work-in-progress, what’s been learned from creating it and future plans for the show.
The nominations for the Olivier Awards 2025 with Mastercard, British theatre’s most prestigious honours, have been announced. The annual awards will take place on Sunday 6 April at the iconic Royal Albert Hall, hosted by Beverley Knight and Billy Porter. A highlights package will air on ITV and Magic Radio that evening.