Asked if he’s been advised to retire from music, Morrissey said, “I have been cautioned to, but it’s difficult for me because it’s very ingrained in me.”
It was only a matter of time until we would hear that Morrissey has canceled his tour. Now after a series of postponements it’s official — Morrissey will not perform the rest of his scheduled tour dates.
Thanks to Morrissey’s diva moment, Denver’s Churchill got to perform on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on Tuesday. Watch Churchill play “Change” on its network TV debut.
Morrissey has canceled his Tuesday performance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” saying he could not perform because the cast of “Duck Dynasty” will also appear.
Churchill will suddenly make its network TV debut on “Jimmy Kimmel” on Tuesday, acting as a replacement for Morrissey, who refused to play because “Duck Dynasty” cast members were appearing in the same episode.
Is it time for Denver to actually get its hopes up that it might see Morrissey? After two scheduled shows and two postponements no one in Colorado is all that surprised to Morrissey’s tour dates come and go, without actually seeing the former Smiths frontman.
Morrissey is insisting that his March 1 performance at the Staples Center will be an entirely meat-free event, even though he seems to be the only one saying it.
Here are the best Denver shows that you should be at this week (Feb. 15-22). Reverb will be there, and you can chat with us about it on Twitter @RVRB or check out our pictures from the shows on our Instagram at Heyreverb.