Morrissey has announced plans to embark on a North American tour this Fall.
The former Smiths frontman will kick off the tour on Halloween, October 31, in Houston before making stops in Dallas, Little Rock, Birmingham, Knoxville, Durham, Baltimore, Newark, Atlantic City, Rochester, Flint and more. The tour will wrap up in Waukegan on November 23.
General ticket on-sale commences on Friday, August 9th at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster.
While talking about the upcoming shows, touring guitarist Jesse Tobias says, "There is currently something happening, a finesse and ferocity coming from Morrissey and the band that is unparalleled to anything I've seen in my tenure as Morrissey's guitarist for over 21 years. It's an infectious excitement coming from him directly manifesting through the band and into the audience leaving everyone in a euphoric state."
The musician adds, "As much as he and the band have historically been put against the ropes, doubted, disregarded and judged while others are given a free pass, Morrissey and the band will liberate and astound everyone with our forthcoming releases and shows … that's if you are open to music as a method for change and genuine excitement."
Morrissey 2024 Tour Dates:
10/31 - Houston, TX @ 713 Music Hall11/02 - Dallas, TX @ Music Hall at Fair Park11/04 - Little Rock, AR @ Robinson Center11/06 - Birmingham, AL @ Alabama Theatre11/07 - Knoxville, TN @ Tennessee Theatre11/09 - Durham, NC @ Durham Performing Arts Center11/12 - Baltimore, MD @ The Lyric Baltimore11/13 - Newark, NJ @ Performing Arts Center11/15 - Atlantic City, NJ @ Ocean Resort11/16 - Rochester, NY @ Kodak Center11/19 - Niagara Falls, ON @ Fallsview Resort11/20 - Flint, MI @ Capitol Theater11/22 - Indianapolis, IN @ Murat Theatre11/23 - Waukegan, IL @ Genesee Theatre
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