Morrisey, who announced a European tour last week, has confirmed he will embark on a tour of U.S. this summer and fall in support of his new album, Make-Up Is A Lie and the Deluxe Notre-Dame EP.
The U.S. tour is set to commence with a show in Buffalo on September 22nd. The trek will include stops in New York City, Washington D.C., Nashville, Houston, and more. The final concert of the tour is scheduled to take place on November 14th at the Darker Waves Festival in Huntington Beach, California.
Morrissey released his 14th solo studio album, Make-Up Is A Lie, in early March. The 12-song album includes the trip-hop-infused single "Make-up is a Lie" and the proven live fan-favorite "The Monsters of Pig Alley."
Make-Up Is A Lie hit No. 3 on the U.K. Albums Chart, earning Morrissey his 16th Top 10 solo album on the English tally and his 26th Top 10 album overall.
The U.S. tour dates include a run in Las Vegas at the Wynn and headlining slots at the CBGB Festival in New York on September 26 and the Darker Waves Festival in Huntington Beach, California, on November 14.
Morrissey 2026 U.S. Tour Dates:
Aug 14 - Las Vegas, NV @ Wynn Las Vegas / Encore TheaterAug 15 - Las Vegas, NV @ Wynn Las Vegas / Encore TheaterAug 18 - Las Vegas, NV @ Wynn Las Vegas / Encore TheaterAug 19 - Las Vegas, NV @ Wynn Las Vegas / Encore TheaterSept 22 - Buffalo, NY @ Shea's Performing Arts CenterSept 26 - Brooklyn, NY @ CBGB FestivalSept 30 - Lowell, MA @ Lowell Memorial AuditoriumOct 15 - Washington, DC @ The AnthemOct 18 - Greensboro, NC @ Steven Tanger Center for the Performing ArtsOct 21 - Louisville, KY @ Louisville PalaceOct 25 - Nashville, TN @ The PinnacleOct 29 - Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies ArenaNov 01 - Houston, TX @ 713 Music HallNov 06 - El Paso, TX @ Don Haskins CenterNov 10 - Tempe, AZ @ Mullett Arena at Arizona State UniversityNov 14 - Huntington Beach, CA @ Darker Waves Festival
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