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Morrissey US tour 2022 : Dates and Tickets

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Morrissey, a British composer, has revealed plans to tour the United States in the autumn of 2022 in support of his most recent studio album, titled “I Am Not a Dog on a Chain.” During November, the tour will visit Ontario, Los Angeles, El Cajon, Oakland, Salt Lake City, Denver, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Washington, DC, Brooklyn, Newark, and Boston. A total of thirteen performances are scheduled to take place. Several shows are planned for the singer’s next trip to Europe in advance of the tour.

On March 20, 2020, Morrissey’s 13th studio album, titled “I Am Not a Dog on a Chain,” was made available via BMG. The new album is the follow-up to 2019’s “California Son,” which debuted at #95 on the Billboard 200 and included a cameo from Billie Joe Armstrong on the tune “Wedding Bell Blues.” After kicking off his first tour in Canada in twenty years, the songwriter went on his first comprehensive tour in the United States the same year with backing from the band Interpol. When 2015 rolled around, he embarked on a tour with Blondie and Amanda Palmer.

Blood from Ireland, Heart from England

Morrissey’s music throughout his solo career has been flavoured with a consistent feeling of yearning for the past and a sense of loss for what was once there but is no longer there. As a result of the fact that his followers see him as one of the best and one of the most profound lyricists in the history of British music, he is regarded as a cultural icon in the United Kingdom. These issues find musical expression in songs like “The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get” and “Irish Blood, English Heart,” which are tinted with political overtones and discuss failed romantic relationships along with the anguish and peculiar emotions that these connections entail. His vocal style is recognized as smooth, mellow, and almost ethereal at times. He sings in a unique baritone. Fans have been captivated for decades by his authoritative and sometimes hypnotizing stage presence, even though he is very reserved in his personal life. He has achieved tremendous success thanks to the convergence of these qualities. His album California Son, which was released in 2019, reached its highest position on the Billboard charts at No. 7. His earlier albums, Years of Refusal, World Peace Is None of Your Business, and Vauxhall & I, reached their highest positions at No. 11, No. 14, and No. 18 respectively.

What are the ticket prices for Morrissey?

A ticket to see Morrissey in concert is around $131 on average. Nevertheless, the costs of tickets are not set in stone. They may shift significantly depending on many factors, including the location of the performance, the day of the week, the capacity of the venue, and more. Prices could also vary from one city to another.

Where Can I Buy Tickets to See Morrissey Perform?

The easiest method to search for, locate, and purchase Morrissey tickets is to use websites such as SeatGeek, Viagigo, Ticketmaster, Stubhub, Ticketnetwork, Vividseats, and Livenation.

How long do Morrissey concerts typically go on?

Most concert lasts between two and three hours; however, this time may vary significantly based on the performer, the opening acts, the encore, and other factors. The average length of a Morrissey concert is 1 hour and 75 minutes.

Floor Seats for the Morrissey

The sensation of sitting in Morrissey’s floor seats is said to be once-in-a-lifetime. At live performances, floor and first row seats are sometimes among the most costly tickets. For the highest price, tickets for Morrissey’s show may be purchased in the first row or the middle of the stage.

What is the setlist for Morrissey’s concert?

Although Morrissey’s setlists may differ based on the location, he will probably perform the following songs throughout his tour:

· Is It Really So Strange?

· Alma Matters

· Hairdresser on Fire

· Suedehead

· I Wish You Lonely

· I’m Throwing My Arms Around Paris

· How Soon Is Now? (The Smiths cover)

· Back on the Chain Gang (The Pretenders cover)

· Morning Starship (Jobriath cover)

· If You Don’t Like Me

· Don’t Look at Me

· Munich Air Disaster 1958

· That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore (The Smiths cover)

· Seasick

· Yet Still Docked

· Wedding Bell Blues (Laura Nyro cover)

· Spent the Day in Bed

· The Bullfighter Dies

· Jack the Ripper

· Everyday Is Like Sunday

· First of the Gang to Die

Morrissey ‘Live In Concert’ 2022 US tour dates are:

NOVEMBER


11 – Ontario, CA, Toyota Arena
12 – Los Angeles, CA, Greek Theatre
14 – El Cajon, CA, The Magnolia
15 – El Cajon, CA, The Magnolia
18 – Oakland, CA, Fox Theater
22 – Salt Lake City, UT, The Union Event Center
23 – Denver, CO, Paramount Theatre
25 – Minneapolis, MN, The Fillmore
26 – Milwaukee, WI, The Riverside Theater
28 – Washington, DC, The Anthem
30 – Brooklyn, NY, Kings Theatre

DECEMBER


1 – Newark, NJ, Prudental Hall at New Jersey Performing Arts Center
4 – Boston, MA, MGM Music Hall at Fenway

Final thoughts

Morrissey is one of the fundamental characters in the post-punk, indie rock, and Britpop music genres. He was born Steven Patrick Morrissey but is known simply by his last name. In 1977, he started his career in the music industry as the lead man of the Nosebleeds, a punk band that didn’t last long. Unfortunately, he would not achieve full recognition until 1982, when he created The Smiths and became the band’s frontman. This marked the beginning of his ascent to stardom.

After The Smiths disbanded in 1988, Morrissey embarked on what would become an extraordinarily successful solo career, adding to the notoriety he had gained as the lead singer of The Smiths. The same year, he published his first solo album, Viva Hate. On this album, in addition to other well-liked tracks, there is a track called Suedehead, possibly his most well-known piece of work. In his solo career alone, he has sold more than 10 million records across the globe and has been honoured with many British music awards. He has been the headlining act at gigs throughout Britain and the United States, including notable performances in venues such as Wolverhampton Civic Hall, London Royal Albert Hall, and Manchester MEN Arena.

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