Morrissey has quietly cancelled this month's South American tour
Morrissey has cancelled 22 shows this year alone, citing extreme exhaustion, including all November South American dates from Buenos Aires to Bogota.
- Morrissey shared that all November South American dates, including Buenos Aires and Sao Paulo, were cancelled due to `extreme exhaustion`, with no official announcement from him.
- Earlier this week promoters in Mexico announced cancellations of October 31 and November 4 shows, citing Morrissey's `extreme exhaustion`, while he has yet to officially explain the cancellations.
- Movistar Arena, Buenos Aires, confirmed Morrissey's November 8 show will not take place due to `extreme exhaustion`, while his Greece and US dates remain scheduled, and Metro representatives did not comment.
- Many fans reacted with fury and frustration, demanding refunds and travel expenses while vowing never to buy tickets again after repeated cancellations.
- These latest cancellations add to a recent pattern of health and security issues, including an April hospitalisation for `severe sinusitis attack` and June Stockholm cancellation with band `travel-weary` claims.
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Morrissey has quietly cancelled this month's South American tour
Morrissey has seemingly quietly cancelled his South American tour. READ MORE: The Smiths: every song ranked in order of greatness According to ticketing sites and concert promoters for the South American leg of the former Smiths frontman’s ‘Nude’ world tour, all dates for November have been cancelled, citing the singer’s “extreme exhaustion”. Morrissey has yet to officially announce the cancellations through his website or social media accounts…
Morrissey has canceled all concerts of his upcoming South America tour. The reason for this is the "extreme fatigue" of the former The Smiths frontman. The cancelled dates had led Morrissey between November 8th and 22nd to Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Santiago, Lima and Bogotá. The official statement The Argentinian concert organizer Movistar Arena published the following statement: "We inform the public,...
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