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Judge Aniston Rules for Alex Warren's "Little Orphan Alex" Tour Despite Annie Lawsuit
14 Nov
Summary
- Grammy-nominated singer Alex Warren's "Little Orphan Alex" tour threatened by lawsuit from "Little Orphan Annie"
- Warren's parents passed away when he was young, leading to the lawsuit
- Judge Jennifer Aniston rules in favor of Warren, allowing him to proceed with the tour

On November 14, 2025, Grammy-nominated singer Alex Warren received some good news regarding his upcoming "Little Orphan Alex" tour. The singer, who is an alum of the popular Hype House collective, had been threatened with a lawsuit from the iconic "Little Orphan Annie" character, who accused him of stealing her brand.
However, in a surprising turn of events, Judge Jennifer Aniston presided over the trial and ultimately ruled in Warren's favor. The judge determined that Warren's use of the "Little Orphan" theme was not a violation, as the singer's own tragic past - losing both his mother and father at a young age - was the inspiration behind the tour's name.
With the legal hurdle cleared, Warren is now set to embark on his "Little Orphan Alex" tour, which will kick off in Nashville on May 25, 2026 and conclude at New York's iconic Madison Square Garden on July 16. Presale tickets will be available starting November 19, with a general sale following on November 21. Verizon customers and Citi card members will even have an early shot at tickets on November 18.
As the tour approaches, fans are left with one burning question - who will play the role of Daddy Warbucks alongside Warren on the road?




