Morrissey Cancels Boston and Connecticut Shows Citing 'Credible Threats'
Morrissey canceled two concerts in New England after a 26-year-old Canadian man was arrested for issuing a detailed death threat online, prompting automatic ticket refunds.
- Morrissey has cancelled two shows in the US due to a credible threat on his life, according to a statement from the Boston venue on Instagram.
- The cancelled shows were scheduled for Foxwoods and MGM Music Hall this weekend due to safety concerns for Morrissey and his band.
- Noah Castellano allegedly made the threat via Bluesky on September 4, according to court documents reported by the Ottawa Citizen.
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The man who threatened musician Morrissey has been released, prompting him to cancel a concert in the US.
Popular UK Singer Forced To Cancel Multiple US Gigs After Receiving "Credible Threats"
UK singer and songwriter Morrissey cancelled several shows in the US owing to a “credible threat.” The ‘Suedehead’ performer made the announcement on social media, which received a mixed reception from fans. What happened: According to a report by CBS News, Morrissey cancelled two concerts in New England. The singer, whose real name is Steven Patrick Morrissey, withdrew from his performance in Boston on Saturday. He was also due on stage the fol…
Rock icon who cancelled weekend shows due to death threats to play in Pa. this week
English rock and pop legend Morrissey is slated to play a pair of shows in Pennsylvania this week, just days after cancelling his weekend slate do to a “credible threat” to his life.
British singer Morrissey cancels two appearances of his North American tour at short notice after a death threat.
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