
Alanis Morissette has been unveiled as the sixth and final headliner for the inaugural Blenheim Palace Festival, completing a star-studded 2026 lineup. The global icon will perform on 28 June 2026 at the UNESCO World Heritage Site, joined by special guests Skunk Anansie.
Morissette joins previously confirmed headliners Katy Perry, Neil Young and The Chrome Hearts, Michael Bublé, Teddy Swims and Pete Tong Ibiza Classics. Tickets go on sale at 9.00am on Friday 12 December.
A seven-time GRAMMY Award-winner, Morissette remains one of contemporary music’s most influential figures, rising to fame with her 1995 chart-topping album Jagged Little Pill featuring hits such as You Oughta Know, Ironic and Hand In My Pocket. Her acclaimed catalogue continues to resonate with fans, bolstered by recent releases including Such Pretty Forks in the Road and The Storm Before the Calm.

Supporting Morissette are British rock legends Skunk Anansie. Formed in 1994 and fronted by the powerhouse vocalist Skin, the band is known for hits like Weak, Hedonism and Charity, and for tackling political and social issues with intensity. Their latest top 10 album, The Painful Truth, reaffirms their standing as one of the UK’s most electrifying rock acts.
The Blenheim Palace Festival launches across June and July 2026 amid the striking grounds of the Oxfordshire landmark. Each night promises spectacular staging, world-class talent and immersive cultural experiences, supported by exceptional hospitality packages.
Visitors can indulge in premium VIP options such as The Grand Banquet fine-dining experience with exclusive front-of-stage seating, access to The Orangery, and pre-concert Fortnum & Mason picnics.
The festival is delivered through a new partnership between Cuffe & Taylor (a Live Nation company) and MARI Arts & Entertainment.














