
Morrissey pulls out of Stockholm concert, cites burnout and lack of support
Morrissey has canceled his much-anticipated show at Stockholm's Hovet Arena, originally set for Monday, June 23, leaving fans disappointed but concerned.
The 66-year-old singer, currently on a demanding UK and European tour, shared that he and his band were simply too exhausted to perform. After playing six countries in just seven days, he described them all as 'travel-weary beyond belief.'
In a message posted online, Morrissey added that refunds will be available at the point of purchase. He reassured fans that the tour is set to continue in Berlin on June 27.
But beyond physical fatigue, the former Smiths frontman opened up about deeper frustrations. He pointed to what he called 'absolutely zero music industry support' during the tour, despite strong ticket sales. He also admitted that touring in Scandinavia without any kind of sponsorship or financial backing had become nearly impossible.
This isn't the first bump in the road for Morrissey's recent tours. Earlier this month, he pulled out of a show in Madrid due to acute sinusitis. Before that, he canceled US performances due to illness and exhaustion.
Fan reactions have been mixed. Some expressed worry over his health and applauded his honesty, while others voiced frustration over the growing number of cancellations.
Still, many are hopeful the Berlin performance goes ahead as planned and that Morrissey gets the rest and support he needs to keep going.

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Morrissey pulls out of Stockholm concert, cites burnout and lack of support
Morrissey has canceled his much-anticipated show at Stockholm's Hovet Arena, originally set for Monday, June 23, leaving fans disappointed but concerned. The 66-year-old singer, currently on a demanding UK and European tour, shared that he and his band were simply too exhausted to perform. After playing six countries in just seven days, he described them all as 'travel-weary beyond belief.' In a message posted online, Morrissey added that refunds will be available at the point of purchase. He reassured fans that the tour is set to continue in Berlin on June 27. But beyond physical fatigue, the former Smiths frontman opened up about deeper frustrations. He pointed to what he called 'absolutely zero music industry support' during the tour, despite strong ticket sales. He also admitted that touring in Scandinavia without any kind of sponsorship or financial backing had become nearly impossible. This isn't the first bump in the road for Morrissey's recent tours. Earlier this month, he pulled out of a show in Madrid due to acute sinusitis. Before that, he canceled US performances due to illness and exhaustion. Fan reactions have been mixed. Some expressed worry over his health and applauded his honesty, while others voiced frustration over the growing number of cancellations. Still, many are hopeful the Berlin performance goes ahead as planned and that Morrissey gets the rest and support he needs to keep going.


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