Morrissey Cancels Yet Another Show on US Tour, Leaving Only One Performance Left
In the latest string of cancellations, Morrissey has pulled out of nearly all his scheduled shows on the North American leg of his tour, leaving fans in a state of uncertainty. The artist had initially planned a seven-show stretch in September but has since scrapped almost every concert.
Despite making it to the stage in San Antonio and Oklahoma City, Morrissey bailed on performances in San Diego, St. Louis, Atlanta, and even the Dominican Republic. His only remaining show is scheduled for January 22 in Hollywood, Florida, with no explanation provided for the latest cancellations.
The situation is particularly frustrating for fans who had secured tickets to see him perform at the Show at Agua Caliente Casino Rancho Mirage in California on January 3, which was postponed due to Morrissey's own adverse reaction to a prescription medication. Although a new date has not been set, fans can request a refund through February 2.
This latest development follows a spate of cancellations that have left many wondering what's behind the artist's erratic schedule. In the past few weeks alone, he had bailed on shows in St. Louis and Atlanta, citing "flu" as the reason for his absence in both cases โ although, in reality, he was reportedly ill due to the freezing temperatures.
Fans are accustomed to Morrissey's communication style, which often takes the form of humorous and apologetic messages posted on his website. In a previous instance, when he cancelled a show in St. Louis, he wrote: "As predicted by your parents, I apologize deeply... but it IS -44 degrees outside, and EVERYONE is hacking themselves to death, and I am, regrettably, human." However, it appears that was an understatement this time around.
In related news, Morrissey has announced a new album titled "Make-Up Is A Lie," which will mark his first full-length LP in six years. The record is set for release on March 6, although fans are already starting to feel the pinch from the botched tour schedule.
In the latest string of cancellations, Morrissey has pulled out of nearly all his scheduled shows on the North American leg of his tour, leaving fans in a state of uncertainty. The artist had initially planned a seven-show stretch in September but has since scrapped almost every concert.
Despite making it to the stage in San Antonio and Oklahoma City, Morrissey bailed on performances in San Diego, St. Louis, Atlanta, and even the Dominican Republic. His only remaining show is scheduled for January 22 in Hollywood, Florida, with no explanation provided for the latest cancellations.
The situation is particularly frustrating for fans who had secured tickets to see him perform at the Show at Agua Caliente Casino Rancho Mirage in California on January 3, which was postponed due to Morrissey's own adverse reaction to a prescription medication. Although a new date has not been set, fans can request a refund through February 2.
This latest development follows a spate of cancellations that have left many wondering what's behind the artist's erratic schedule. In the past few weeks alone, he had bailed on shows in St. Louis and Atlanta, citing "flu" as the reason for his absence in both cases โ although, in reality, he was reportedly ill due to the freezing temperatures.
Fans are accustomed to Morrissey's communication style, which often takes the form of humorous and apologetic messages posted on his website. In a previous instance, when he cancelled a show in St. Louis, he wrote: "As predicted by your parents, I apologize deeply... but it IS -44 degrees outside, and EVERYONE is hacking themselves to death, and I am, regrettably, human." However, it appears that was an understatement this time around.
In related news, Morrissey has announced a new album titled "Make-Up Is A Lie," which will mark his first full-length LP in six years. The record is set for release on March 6, although fans are already starting to feel the pinch from the botched tour schedule.