Fans Count 80 Excuses For Morrissey Canceling Shows

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Morrissey cancels 2025 tour dates

Morrissey has canceled his remaining 2025 tour dates due to ‘exhaustion,’ and while Alternative Nation wishes The Smiths legend all the best with his health, the tour dates cancelation has led to memes.

Morrissey has frequently canceled shows over the years for a variety of reasons, which is well within his right, he is a human being and singers face many challenges. Despite this, fans have had their fun, creating a satirical bingo card of Morrissey’s reasons for canceling concerts over the years.

Exhausted Moz Exhausted Band Injury No label support Meat
Missed flight Walk-off Just ghosted Bleeding ulcer Lack of funds
Generic illness Recurrent influenza Collapse Blown voice No desire for venue
Sore throat Extreme exhaustion Baby seal kill Severe ear infections Circumstances beyond control
Union Jack riot Severe sinusitis FREE Cold (sick) Cold(temp)
Logistics Burning animal smell Doctor’s orders Thrown bottle Band Illness
Emergency Unforeseen circumstances Dengue fever Police gun incident Mismanaged tour funds
Album prep pressure Airplane tech problems Migraine + back spasms Unsafe stage Venue unsuitable
Bailed on Bowie Double pneumonia Low Sales Need a break Even more exhaustion

A few days ago, an initial announcement regarding Morrissey’s upcoming shows stated: ‘We are informing the public in Mexico City and Guadalajara that, due to the artist’s extreme exhaustion, Morrissey’s concerts scheduled for October 31st at the Palacio de los Deportes and November 4th at the Auditorio Telmex have been cancelled.’

Now today, it was confirmed that all shows on the tour have been canceled.

‘We inform the public that, due to extreme exhaustion of the artist, Morrissey’s tour of Latin America will not take place, including the show scheduled for November 8th at the Movistar Arena in Buenos Aires,’ the concert venue Movistar Arena shared on social media.

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