Morrissey announces a world tour that may or may not happen

That joke about Morrissey canceling shows isn't funny anymore.
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Tricia Gilbride
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Morrissey announces a world tour that may or may not happen
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Morrissey has announced plans to sing his life all over this godforsaken world in the fall.

Keep in mind that this is notorious concert canceler Morrissey, so the odds of the concert you paid money to see actually taking place aren't great, but you don't always know it's over before it really began. We'll just have to place our bets on which of these shows is the first of the gang to die -- oh my!

Moz had previously stated that he would not play any more shows in the UK following a couple gigs in London, but then broke that promise by scheduling a date in his native Manchester. He also said he wasn't playing Riot Fest in Chicago and then appeared on the lineup, so there's that.


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08/16 Berlin, Germany - Tempodrom 08/20 Manchester, England - Manchester Arena 09/17 Chicago, IL - Riot Fest 09/20 Louisville, KY - Palace Theatre 09/22 Philadelphia, PA - Tower Theater 09/24 Brooklyn, NY - Kings Theatre 09/28 Tokyo, Japan - Orchard Hall  09/29 Tokyo, Japan - Orchard Hall 10/01 Yokohama, Japan - Bay Hall  10/02 Osaka, Japan - IMP Hall  10/06 Hong Kong, China - MacPherson Stadium 10/12 Jakarta, Indonesia - Senayan Golf Driving Range  10/15 Singapore City, Singapore - Marina Barrage  10/18 Bangkok, Thailand - Moonstar Studio  10/22 Melbourne, Australia - Festival Hall  10/26 Adelaide, Australia - Thebarton Theatre  10/28 Canberra, Australia - Royal Theatre  10/29 Wollongong, Australia - WIN Centre  10/31 New Castle, Australia - Civic Theatre  11/09 Irvine, CA - Bren Events Center 11/11 Reno, NV - Grand Theatre 11/14 Boulder, CO - Boulder Theater 11/16 Dallas, TX - McFarlin Auditorium 11/17 San Antonio, TX - Tobin Center 11/19 Houston, TX - White Oak Music Hall 11/23 El Paso, TX - Abraham Chavez Theatre

Hopefully his pesky musical obligations won't interfere with his political ambitions.

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Tricia Gilbride

Tricia Gilbride was a Reporter for Mashable Watercooler. Tricia focused on the intersection of celebrity culture and the Internet. Previously, she worked as a fashion writer and a social media manager. She also edits Women-Artists.org, a blog and annual print publication, and looks exactly like her cat.

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