Get ready to be blown away—Alex Warren, the Grammy-nominated sensation and former Hype House star, is taking his talent on the road with a massive arena tour, and he’s got none other than Jennifer Aniston to help spread the word. But here’s where it gets controversial: in a hilarious November 14 sketch, Warren’s tour plans are almost derailed by a lawsuit from Little Orphan Annie, who claims he’s stolen her brand. The twist? Judge Aniston presides over the case, and things take a wild turn when New Girl’s Max Greenfield reveals he’s Annie’s long-lost father. Despite the drama, Aniston rules in Warren’s favor, clearing the way for his Little Orphan Alex tour to kick off in Nashville on May 25 and wrap up at the iconic Madison Square Garden in New York on July 16. And this is the part most people miss: Warren’s journey is deeply personal, as he’s faced the loss of both parents—his mother to liver and renal failure in 2021, and his father to kidney cancer when he was just 9. This tour isn’t just about music; it’s about ‘finding family on the road,’ a theme that adds emotional depth to his rise from chart-topping success to arena headliner. Presale starts November 19, with general tickets available November 21 (Verizon and Citi customers get early access on November 18). But the burning question remains: Who will step into the role of Daddy Warbucks? Here’s the bold part: Is Warren’s rapid ascent a testament to his talent, or does his association with A-listers like Aniston overshadow his artistry? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—this is one debate you won’t want to miss!