Morrissey Cancels Two Shows in Mexico Due to "Extreme Exhaustion"
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Morrissey Cancels Two Shows in Mexico Due to "Extreme Exhaustion"
"The musician was set to perform a show in Mexico City's Palacio de los Deportes on Friday, October 31st, as well as at Auditorio Telmex in Guadalajara on Tuesday, November 4th; the shows were scheduled to be the conclusion of Morrissey's 2025 North American tour. However, the concert's promoter, OCESA, confirmed on Friday via an Instagram post that Morrissey's performances in Mexico had been cancelled "due to the artist's extreme exhaustion.""
"The following day, Morrissey's official website posted the video for his 1992 song "I Know It's Gonna Happen Someday," captioning it with the song title and a handful of Mexican flag emojis. The Mexico show cancellations arrive after Morrissey cancelled a pair of other shows throughout this run; following an online threat made against his life in Ottawa, the singer-songwriter nixed a pair of scheduled shows in Connecticut and Boston."
"He does have another leg of the tour coming later this week, however, with a South American run kicking off in Buenos Aires on Saturday, November 8th. Morrissey will also head back to the US in early January for a brief tour making up for some previously-cancelled shows from earlier this year. See his tour dates below and get tickets here, but if you do, consider yourself warned - he might be very, very exhausted on the day of the show."
Morrissey cancelled two Mexico concerts at Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City (October 31) and Auditorio Telmex in Guadalajara (November 4), which were to conclude the 2025 North American tour. Promoter OCESA stated the performances were cancelled "due to the artist's extreme exhaustion." Morrissey's official website posted the video for his 1992 song "I Know It's Gonna Happen Someday," captioned with Mexican flag emojis. The cancellations follow earlier scrapped shows after an online threat in Ottawa that led to the cancellation of Connecticut and Boston dates. A South American leg begins November 8 in Buenos Aires, and a brief US makeup tour is scheduled for January.
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