Official Facebook European dates added to tour (February 17, 2025)



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MORRISSEY LIVE IN CONCERT

NEW European shows added to the 2025 tour.

Off the back of the overwhelming demand for the recently announced dates in Dublin, Glasgow & Manchester, Morrissey announces 22 new shows this summer, starting on June 12th in Madrid, Spain.

GENERAL ON SALE TICKETS: The general on sale begins Friday, 21st February at 12 p.m. local time everywhere, except Madrid, which will go on sale Tuesday, 25th February at 12 p.m. CET.



UPDATE 6:56 AM PT:

Venue information at Morrissey Central:


Venue information to follow on the Tour page.




22 dates added.
FWD.
 
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Too accurate 🤣 this will stop being funny if it continues in April

It will be a long old slog through Europe without a refreshed setlist of solo classics & smiths hits :praying:
 
Madrid venue hasn't been announced yet. To be announced on 20th Feb.
  • Thursday, 12 June | Madrid, Spain | Venue announced on 20 February
  • Madrid venue hasn't been announced yet. To be announced on 20th Feb.
    • Thursday, 12 June | Madrid, Spain | Venue announced on 20 February |
    thanks , hopefully they’ll come up on Ticketmaster on Thursday, got tickets for Glasgow on 5 June but the Madrid date is on my daughter’s birthday and she’s always wanted to see Madrid so its a good excuse to go to the Madrid gig as well
 
Just on chat help to lotto arena Antwerp, looks like limited standing is behind the floor seating around the edge. Anyone confirm for definite?
 
Right M, stop pissing around with the Netflix crowd pleasers (How Soon etc) and keep it moving, let’s be having the following:

Trouble Loves Me
Nobody Loves Us
Lazy Sunbathers
Spring Heeled Jim
Love Life

ta’
 
Right M, stop pissing around with the Netflix crowd pleasers (How Soon etc) and keep it moving, let’s be having the following:

Trouble Loves Me
Nobody Loves Us
Lazy Sunbathers
Spring Heeled Jim
Love Life

ta’

Well, personally, I can perfectly do without How Soon Is Now (especially Mozzer's band's god-awful interpretation), if he wants to throw in a major Smiths classic it should be There Is a Light or Bigmouth (don't get near This Charming Man ever again).

Unlike many, I don't particularly need a dozen Smiths tunes for a Moz setlist to be good, and if he wants to play his more recent stuff: go off, but balance it out with more varied early solo Moz and varied deep cuts. I think he's held on to some songs for a bit too long at this point, even if they are great songs; he has a very rich catalogue, is all. Though I reckon it's bound to be hit-or-miss sometimes, I got excited reading he'd brought back Spring-Heeled Jim once last year, but when I listened to it I hated it, I liked how it was performed in the 90s: no cockney voices background and the beautiful darkish riff more prominent.
 
Well, personally, I can perfectly do without How Soon Is Now (especially Mozzer's band's god-awful interpretation), if he wants to throw in a major Smiths classic it should be There Is a Light or Bigmouth (don't get near This Charming Man ever again).

Unlike many, I don't particularly need a dozen Smiths tunes for a Moz setlist to be good, and if he wants to play his more recent stuff: go off, but balance it out with more varied early solo Moz and varied deep cuts. I think he's held on to some songs for a bit too long at this point, even if they are great songs; he has a very rich catalogue, is all. Though I reckon it's bound to be hit-or-miss sometimes, I got excited reading he'd brought back Spring-Heeled Jim once last year, but when I listened to it I hated it, I liked how it was performed in the 90s: no cockney voices background and the beautiful darkish riff more prominent.
Boz and crew did a good Nowhere…
 
Well, personally, I can perfectly do without How Soon Is Now (especially Mozzer's band's god-awful interpretation), if he wants to throw in a major Smiths classic it should be There Is a Light or Bigmouth (don't get near This Charming Man ever again).

Unlike many, I don't particularly need a dozen Smiths tunes for a Moz setlist to be good, and if he wants to play his more recent stuff: go off, but balance it out with more varied early solo Moz and varied deep cuts. I think he's held on to some songs for a bit too long at this point, even if they are great songs; he has a very rich catalogue, is all. Though I reckon it's bound to be hit-or-miss sometimes, I got excited reading he'd brought back Spring-Heeled Jim once last year, but when I listened to it I hated it, I liked how it was performed in the 90s: no cockney voices background and the beautiful darkish riff more prominent.
I remember watching him perform Maladjusted (can’t remember at which gig) but it was an immense moment both in 97 and in the late 00s and they were truly immense moments.

Smiths no more, not with this band… no offence to the musicians but they are far more suited to punchier setlists.
 
Just on chat help to lotto arena Antwerp, looks like limited standing is behind the floor seating around the edge. Anyone confirm for definite?
I think it is about 1/3 standing and 2/3 seating, and the total capacity is about 8000.

Actually, it may be entirely seated for this occasion (that’s what my sister thinks).
 
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