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Morrissey announces ’40 Years Of Morrissey’ anniversary tour

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Morrissey has announced plans for a tour celebrating the 40th anniversary of his music career.

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The jaunt dubbed the ’40 Years Of Morrissey’ tour, will kick off in Mexico City on September 10 before calling at venues in Peru, Colombia, Chile, Argentina, and Brazil.

From there, the former Smiths frontman will head to North America, performing several shows in Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Washington DC and New York.

He will conclude his tour stateside with a four-night residency at New York City’s United Palace, which wraps up on October 25. You can view the full list of dates below.

A pre-sale for Morrissey’s 40th anniversary tour will begin tomorrow, (June 22) at 10am local time before tickets will go on general sale on Friday (June 23). You can purchase tickets here .

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The dates come off ahead of a series of UK shows he previously announced which kick off next month at Portsmouth Guildhall on July 8. Any remaining tickets will be available here .

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JULY 2023 Saturday 8 – Portsmouth, Guildhall Sunday 9 – Nottingham, Royal Concert Hall Wednesday 12 – Leeds, Millennium Square Saturday 15 – Dublin, Vicar Street Sunday 16 – Dublin, Vicar Street Tuesday 18 – Liverpool, Empire Theatre Saturday 22 – London, Troxy

Meanwhile, Morrissey recently accused Capitol Records of “fascism” after the label shelved his latest album ‘Bonfire Of Teenagers’.

The controversy around the album stems back to 2022, when the singer-songwriter and former Smiths frontman revealed that he had “voluntarily withdrawn from any association with Capitol Records” – despite announcing that he would be releasing the LP with them just two months earlier.

He also revealed that Miley Cyrus – who recorded backing vocals for ‘Bonfire’ track ‘I Am Veronica’ in 2020 – had asked to have her vocals removed from the song .

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The Pope of Mope is celebrating for once.

From Oct. 7-25, Morrissey is swooping into North America for eleven concerts as part of his international ’40th Anniversary Tour’ commemorating four decades in music.

He’ll close the run of concerts with four back-to-back-to-back-to-back gigs at New York City’s United Palace Theatre on Saturday, Oct. 21 , Sunday, Oct. 22 , Tuesday, Oct. 24 and Wednesday, Oct. 25 .

And if you want to hear the former Smiths frontman belt “How Soon Is Now,” “There Is A Light That Never Goes Out,” “William, It WAs Really Nothing” and more live, we’re here to lend a hand .

Although inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster until Friday, June 23, fans who want to ensure they have tickets ahead of time can purchase on sites like Vivid Seats before tickets are officially on sale.

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Morrissey 2023 tour schedule

A complete calendar including all Morrissey ’40th Anniversary Tour’ dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.

Morrissey discography

Want to brush up on Moz’s back catalog before seeing him live?

You can find The Smiths’ complete discography here and all Morrissey solo albums, singles, remixes and oddities here .

As of now, he has yet to release his two rumored albums “Bonfire of Teenagers” and “Without Music The World Dies.”

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Steven Patrick Morrissey is an English singer/songwriter from Lancashire, England who is famed for fronting the iconic alternative rock band The Smiths.

Morrisey's first links to music can be found in the late 70's, when he discovered an adoration for post punk and fronted a band called The Nosebleeds. After moving between bands and line ups whilst writing early tracks including 'Peppermint Heaven' and 'I Get Nervous', he took a short break from music to pursue writing on popular culture and published three books. In 1982, Morrisey met guitarist Johnny Marr and described their relationship incredibly positively: "We got on absolutely famously. We were very similar in drive."

The band soon signed to independent label Rough Trade Records and released an early single that was pushed heavily by John Peel. Thanks to constant support from the radio DJ and moderate chart success, The Smiths found themselves a loyal fan base from the offset. The successes simply snowballed, the band worked together as a concise artistic unit and Morrisey was praised for his poetic, relatable lyrical abilities which went on to inspire guitar bands such as Oasis and The Stone Roses. Many consider them to be "the most influential British guitar group of the decade", they spearheaded the Brit pop movement and rejuvenated the guitar music scene of Manchester inspiring bands such as Blur to form after seeing the band perform on the South Bank Show.

However in 1987, the band parted due to a strained relationship between Marr & Morrisey. The latter continued to record as a solo artist and achieved commercial success, three of his albums including his debut topped the UK charts with a whole host of hit singles including 'Suedehead', 'Irish Blood, English Heart' and 'Interesting Drug'. Morrisey is known for his radical views on politics and the British monarchy. He fiercely opposes the latter stating that he doesn't believe that "the royal family speak for England now and I don't think England needs them". He is also a serious animal rights activist and a supporter of PETA, claiming in 2014 that there's"no difference between eating animals and paedophilia. They are both rape, violence, murder." The songwriter has left a huge legacy to both pop and rock music and in 2014, The Smiths were revealed as a nominee to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.

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Morrissey at the Royal Albert Hall, 7th March 2018

This was my seventh time seeing the Mozfather live and, having needed a telescope to see him last time I went (at the O2), this time I had splashed out on a good seat. I treated myself, in other words, and I'm glad I did, because being up close really made the evening. And not just for the photos and videos I took, but for the details ... the looks on his face, the hand gestures. All of that. You don't get it from the back of an enormodome, even with Jumbotrons to help. But anyway. After a quick perusal of the merchandise stall (offering scarves, fans, badges and pillowcases as well as the obligatory t-shirts, none of which featured contemporary photographs of Moz), I took my seat early and, if I'm honest, with a little trepidation. Reviews of earlier shows on the tour had been mixed, with The Guardian very much determined not to enjoy themselves. Also, I'm often a little unsure how gigs in all-seater venues will play out - often, the atmosphere is different, I think. Less of a spark. And I was concerned that, although my ticket clearly said "Morrissey plus special guests", I had read that the support act was a film show, not a band... At precisely 8.15pm the pre-show back-drop picture of the late Peter Wyngarde as Jason King disappeared, and the film show started.

To be honest, "film show" is over stating it a bit. YouTube clips spliced together is more accurate. But it was an eclectic selection - with links to the clips used where possible, the montage included: early Ramones; Something Here In My Heart by 60s girl group The Paper Dolls; Tatu covering How Soon Is Now? on a German retread of TOTP; The Sound Of The Crowd by The Human League; Say It Loud, I'm Black And I'm Proud by James Brown; a spoken word Candy Darling clip (I think); Dionne Warwick singing Don't Make Me Over; a drag artist joking about nationality; The Sex Pistols singing God Save The Queen; a 60s-looking civil rights speech for racial equality that I couldn't ID; Sally's Song by Amy Lee; a Germaine Greer talking head spot; a clip from L'Insoumis of Alain Delon reclining into his Queen Is Dead sleeve art pose (which got a big cheer); It's The Same Old Song by The Four Tops; Jet Boy by The New York Dolls ... and probably more besides. Throughout this, the bloke sitting next to me kept looking up the songs on Shazam - when he couldn't get a match for the James Brown track, I had to lean over and help him out. He even Shazam'ed the Sex Pistols track, surely one of the least ambiguous tracks of the last fifty years. But I digress.

At precisely 8.50pm the screen that all this had been projected on was whipped down, and out strode Morrissey and his band. He cuts a substantial figure these days, does Moz - not fat but no longer the skinny, callow figure of yesteryear. Middle-aged spread comes to us all if you we eat too many pies, even vegetarian pies. And the fabled quiff is largely a thing of the past, a victim of a receding hairline. But he is still magnetic on stage, owning the space. Dressed top to toe in dark clothes, a string of beads and a dangling key fob completed Morrissey's look. The band, by contrast, were all in white shirts. The stage was lit with neon prefect badge shapes, a nod to the Low In High School theme.

After opening strongly with The Last Of The Famous International Playboys and I Wish You Lonely, the audience was treated to the first of many asides from a pleasantly chatty Moz: "So amazingly, I'm still alive. The question is, are you?" This was followed by Jacky's Only Happy When She's Up On The Stage, which slowed things down a bit, before a stomping Suedehead, which sped them back up again. The crowd, predictably, went wild for this, even though many of them weren't alive when it was released.

After this, there was a bit of a pause whilst Moz dispensed with the line of security at the front of the stage who were spoiling the devoted's view, and complained to unseen crew member Max about a spotlight giving him a headache. When it was turned off, he remarked, "Now you can't see me, which is pretty perfect." This was followed by recent album track When You Open Your Legs, before another aside between tracks: a propos of nothing, Moz appeared to say something like, "Please believe me, I'm not. People are extremely ignorant. They can't be controlled, so don't control them." Was this a reference to Der Spiegel's recent portrayal of him? We may never know.

Slightly unexpectedly, for me at least, Munich Air Disaster 1958 was next, complete with archive footage of Busby's Babes projected on the back screen. "We miss them," Moz concluded. This was swiftly followed by Home Is A Question Mark, for which Jesse Tobias unleashed an electric 12-string and I got a sudden bout of guitarist's envy. After My Love, I'd Do Anything For You, the stage lighting switched to red and yellow as a clue for what was coming next. "This song is delightful," said Moz. "About slavery and servitude in Espana." After which the band launched into The Bullfighter Dies, accompanied by fairly explicit video footage of bulls being stabbed by matadors (during the verses) and matadors being gored (during the "hooray, hooray" chorus). The point was well, if graphically, made.

The only real lull in the show followed, with a slightly flat run-through of If You Don't Like Me, Don't Look At Me. Quite a lot of people went for drinks. Not me though. So I was there to see the cover of Pretenders' track Back On The Chain Gang that followed (backdropped with Chrissie Hynde's yearbook photo), and Moz introducing World Peace Is None Of Your Business by saying, "We invented democracy. We invented free speech. I think it's time we got it back."

The next track was a personal favourite, Hold On To Your Friends, at the end of which (slightly bizarrely) Moz signed some vinyl for people in the front row, whilst the crowd chanted his name. Then pianist Gustavo Manzur teased an elongated version of the piano intro to In Your Lap before the band launched into Everyday Is Like Sunday and the crowd combusted. This was the first in a run of five blistering tracks: Jack The Ripper was next, with the stage bathed in red light and smoke; then came recent single Spent The Day In Bed, quite a singalong for the crowd; this was followed by live favourite Speedway, which has lost none of its power; and then, the only Smiths track of the night, How Soon Is Now?, ending with drummer Matthew Ira Walker letting loose on the gong and timpani.

This might have been the obvious point at which to end the main set, but no. Who Will Protect Us From The Police? and I'm Not Sorry followed, before the band lined up to take a bow. Then they slipped off-stage, only to return minutes later, for Morrissey to say goodnight with "As always, be good to yourself, be kind to animals and look after each other. And that's it really." Moz had changed his shirt, donning a plain white number that, predictably enough, was thrown into the crowd at the end of the sole encore track, a thumping Irish Blood, English heart. As the band scooted off-stage, Jesse launched a plectrum into the crowd too, but not many noticed - they were too busy forming a polite but determined scrum around the shirt.

And then the house lights came up and it was all over. I have to tell you, I felt ecstatic. As I've already said, sitting so close to the action made a real difference and changed, for me, what might have just been Morrissey singing into Morrissey performing. And although I'd taken my proper camera, rather than rely on my phone, I came away feeling I wanted an actual souvenir, a keepsake more substantial than digital photographs ... so I bought a set of Moz lapel badges from the merch stall on the way out. As I trudged through a dark Hyde Park to Lancaster Gate tube, I reflected that this was, if not the best I had seen Moz, certainly in the top three.

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Wow. Morrissey has been my favourite artist for a long time. But last night just exceeded my expectations by far. He played two of songs by The Smiths, firstly I Started Something I Couldn’t Finish. The vocals he has are just amazing, truly truly brillaint. He did How Soon Is Now and the atmosphere was incredible. He did some brilliant songs from his new album Low In High School my favourite being I Wish You Lonely. He also did Suedehead, Everyday Is Like Sunday and Jack The Ripper which were all absolutely fantastic. At one song there was a digereedoo being played and the rest of his band were very active with the crowd. Morrissey himself was lovely and charming and spoke to the crowd a lot. But the moment for me was Speedway. He played it before he came on for his encore, I was so so sure that he wasn’t going to play it and then I heard the Speedway noise. I lit up and just could not believe I was hearing my favourite song. He left some parts of the first verse blank and that was so amazing to hear the crowd sing. I cried throughout and cried after. He was so beautiful and it was the best experience of my life so far.

The venue itself was really good and where Morrissey was positioned was brilliant because we were stood on the side and still had perfect view. And I’m quite small.

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Morrissey is one-of-a-kind. I have been listening and admiring his work since The Smiths days and have followed his solo career with equal enthusiasm. His lyrics are amazing and awe-inspiring and his voice melodic and haunting.

I attended a fantastic concert by Morrissey quite by accident. I was driving through Wichita Falls, Texas with a friend and saw a giant LED sign from the highway advertising his concert that very evening. What an unusual twist of circumstances! Well, I immediately said (perhaps shouted) to my friend driving - pull over! I pointed out the sign and demanded that we stop, get a hotel room, and attend the concert if possible. My friend absolutely agreed. The show did not disappoint. Despite being an international music icon, Morissey seems to be not one bit deterred from small theaters in small cities and puts on a fantastic show. Whether you are familiar with Morrissey or not, you will enjoy his concerts thoroughly. He has one of the most enchanting voices that you will ever hear, coupled with astounding and thought-provoking lyrics that come to life in person. Plus, Morissey appeals to a wide range of fans of all ages and backgrounds, so the audience is a fun mix of people.

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While critical adoration for Stephen Patrick Morrissey has fluctuated throughout his career – from adulation to vilification and back again – the adoration of his fan base has been a constant. Droves of Moz devotees (fan being too measly a word for the borderline worshipping that goes on at his shows) still flock to see the former Smiths frontman play not only songs from the Morrissey / Marr heyday, but from his growing back catalogue of solo material that contains more than its own share of indie classics ("Everyday Is Like Sunday," "Suedehead" and "Irish Blood, English Heart") generate cheers at the very least on the level of "Still Ill" - that is, if he feels like playing it. Another thing undiminished by the passage of time is Morrissey’s inimitable voice, which remains as expressive and on the money as ever, along with the prowess of his backing band. Led by long time collaborator Boz Boorer, it’s only when witnessing them live that you discover the true reason he’s so reluctant to reform The Smiths, no matter how much money he’s thrown at them – frankly (Mr. Shankly), with a band so attuned to his idiosyncrasies as this one, there just isn’t any need.

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When I first learned that Morrissey would be coming to Visalia, I couldn't believe it. I was over the moon excited as I've been a fan for a very long time.

Given the length of his career, it was hard to pinpoint what exactly he'd include in his set list. But as the band hit the stage and the lights came on, it was pure magic.

The energy of the crowd was amazing and that was just intensified by the vivid imagery of the visuals used and beautifully sad voice of Morrissey. I didn't know what to expect live as I've never seen him before but I was absolutely enthralled the whole time.

Despite several stage jumpers, Morrissey was completely focused on delivering a magnificent performance. I had heard horror story about sets being insanely short or last minute cancellations but the two hours he played will forever stay with me. I don't know how else to say it--everyone NEEDS to see this man at least once. I was deeply moved.

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I purchased these tickets as soon as I knew of their upcoming existence. I had very high hopes and I was teeming with excitement to see this artist. I was severely let down. We arrive at the venue on NYE for the show which was supposed to begin at 8:00 pm. No supporting acts, so we waited staring at a projector screen showing random stuff for over an hour. He begins with Suedehead at around 9:10 and I think to myself ok, this is worth the wait. It was all downhill from there.

A bunch of newer songs and another guy singing in Spanish. I have nothing against the Spanish language, I am of South American descent but I paid to see Morrissey. I know he's a big activist and speaks out against animals as food but I wasn't looking to be depressed on NYE. He performed 'Meat is Murder' with slaughterhouse footage in the background. That was the last straw for me, evening ruined. Happy New Year!!

I will not go see him live again.

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I thought the "artist" request of not providing any sort of meat at the concert JUST because he is vegan, plus the video showing how animals are being slaughtered for human consumption was absolutely disgusting. Everyone is entitled to be carnivore, vegetarian, vegan WITHOUT being judged by others.

Then, as if it wasn't enough, he started going all "political" about it in the middle of the concert. WELL, I DID NOT PAY TO HEAR HIS POLITICAL VIEWS, I PAID TO LISTEN TO HIM SINGING!

He has clearly shown a total lack of respect for his public, only catering for his own self!

And ALL THAT SHIT to just hear 3 songs I relate to!!!!!

My first AND last time watching Morrissey! a tick in my blacklist.

The rest was fine, organisation, venue etc

2 out of 10 for me

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Well I had pretty awesome seats so I got an up and close experience and after waiting 30 plus years to see him then months after a cancelled show I wasn't disappointed.. Of course I wish he played more of my absolute favorites he did give me a real satisfying fix of in my opinion some of his best shit... Although I wish I could hear clearer the banter he exchanged with the crowd or maybe it's cause he was mumbling for he looked like he was semi inebriated well a bit more then semi.. I wasn't disappointed.. Maybe cause I was also more then past semi...and yes I'm referring to my lady boner and party lubricants combo .. Worth the money.. The wait... The exhaustion felt next day after the hype wore off and life resumed

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As the drums from The Queen is Dead sounded, I knew this was going to be a fantastic night! 'Hello Manchester!' And the night kicked off with Suedehead. Morrissey was on fine form, his vocals were perfect and of course the Mozza charm you expect to hear! There was a large array of Morrisseys solo work including 2 Smiths tracks, one of them was the harrowingly brilliant Meat is Murder sending chills down the spine as Moz bellowed out the powerful lyrics.' 'I can see you are all tired.....so we will stay!! Until you wake up.' From Suedehead to Irish Blood, English heart it was a brilliant night and I wish I could do it all again!

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With the health problems and age of Morrisse,y I have to confess I wasn't expecting much. But a legend is a legend and to have a chance to see him I wasn't going to turn down. What happened was far far more than I ever hoped, as Morrissey controlled the stage and crowd like a ringmaster. His voice was strong and group very solid with a great sound. The songs were a mix of old and new with only one that didn't please the crowd was meat is murder which was more about the images shown than the music. Morrissey made predictable references to bullfighting which went down well. IMO this was an excellent show and pleasure to be at.

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Iconic songwriter Morrissey has announced a brief list of U.S. tour dates later in 2023 showcasing a variety of music spanning over his extensive career. His 40 Years of Morrissey Tour takes place in October making stops in Orlando, Hollywood, St. Petersburg, Atlanta, Memphis, Nashville, Washington, DC and New York. Prior to the U.S. shows, the tour will be heading over to Central and South America for additional performances.

Morrissey's next studio album 'Without Music The World Dies' should be released sometime later in 2023. His previous 2020 album 'I Am Not a Dog on a Chain' reached #3 in the UK and features a guest appearance by Thelma Houston on the track 'Bobby, Don't You Think They Know?' The prior year, the veteran singer toured extensively across America along with support from Interpol after wrapping up his first Canadian tour in 20 years. Back in 2015, he hit the road with Blondie and Amanda Palmer .

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WATCH: Waterford Dad gets Taylor Swift tattoo to win tickets for daughter

WATCH: Waterford Dad gets Taylor Swift tattoo to win tickets for daughter

Beat 102 103 presenter Michelle Heffernan handing over Taylor Swift concert tickets as Kieran Walsh wins the competition by getting a Taylor Swift tattoo.

Waterford’s Kieran Walsh is the winner of Beat 102 103’s Tat for Taylor competition, which means he'll be taking his daughter to the Eras tour in Lyon, France, this June bank holiday weekend, after having Taylor Swift’s signature tattooed on his lower back.

Beat102103 launched its Tat for Taylor competition on Friday, May 10, offering the incredible prize of VIP tickets to Taylor Swift’s sold-out tour, with return flights to Lyon, and three nights’ accommodation included. 

Waterford man Kieran Walsh after getting his new Taylor Swift tattoo to win concert tickets with Beat 102 103 for his daughter.

To win, entrants had to make the ultimate Swiftie sacrifice, and agree to have Taylor Swift’s signature tattooed on their body.

Entrants were narrowed down to five qualifiers: Danny Crotty in Tipperary, who said he’d get the tattoo on his bum to win tickets for his daughter, even though he’s not a fan of Taylor himself; Oriana Dooley in Kilkenny who said she’d get the tattoo on her chest. She’s a huge Taylor Swift fan and would bring her sister with her if she won.

WATCH: Kieran Walsh get tattoed for his stepdaughter

Kieran Walsh in Waterford said he’d get a tattoo on his lower back for his stepdaughter as he says he’d do anything to make her happy. Marija Luize in Kilkenny said she’d get the back of her head tattooed, all for her sister who is a massive fan of Taylor, and Padraig Barrington in Tipperary said he’d get a tattoo on the back of his hand for his Swiftie daughter Lily.

Listeners across the South East voted in their thousands for their winner and all was revealed on Monday, May 20.

"I actually feel like crying, thank you so much,” said Kieran, when he was announced as winner of ‘Tat for Taylor’. 

“This means everything, to be able to give this to her, and say ‘Daddy did this for you.’ I'm getting emotional," said Kieran, live on air. 

The Taylor-themed tattoo was designed by High Society Tattoo Studio in Kilkenny. 

On May 22, Kieran’s wife Shauna and daughter Lauren looked on as he had the huge signature permanently inked on his lower back. 

“It’s really big, like really big,” said wife Shauna as she continued: “I am very proud of him doing this for her though, I wouldn’t have.”

13-year-old Lauren told Beat how much her father’s sacrifice means to her, especially as he is not her biological father: "It makes me very happy. Even though my dad technically isn’t my real Daddy, he’s always there for me, he’s always been there for me like my Daddy and it just goes to show he’ll do anything, he’ll go to the ends of the earth for me. 

"I just love him so much,” she said.

The winning moment was broadcast on Bring The Beat with Michelle Heffernan, who understands herself just how much Taylor Swift means to fans as Michelle too is a very big fan of the singer-songwriter. 

“Every Swiftie will tell you - it’s hard to put into words how Taylor’s music has helped you," said Michelle. 

"When you discover her music, her gift for storytelling, you start to discover parts of yourself you didn’t before know or understand. I knew when we began the ‘Tat for Taylor’ promotion that Swifties would have no problem getting inked if it meant getting to see Taylor Swift live," she explained. 

"I did not expect to discover that even her harshest critics would get a Taylor tattoo! Parents, partners, best pals of Swifties all offered to sacrifice their skin and endure the public shame of a Taylor Swift tattoo, if it meant their loved one got to see her live. To me, this just underlines even more that Taylor Swift is not just a singer, she is an incredible force of love," Michelle concluded. 

According to Claire Rowe, Solutions Manager at Beat102103, the competition received immense interest: “This was such an exciting promotion. Not only was our winner getting tickets to see Taylor Swift, but also a break away to Lyon, France. All our qualifiers were willing to get the tattoo for a family member who was a massive Taylor Swift fan, which added such a feel-good factor to the competition."

Kieran and Lauren will see Taylor Swift live at the Eras Tour on June 2, in Lyon, France. 

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The Voice Teases “New Twists” For Season 26 – So What Are the New Format Ideas?

The Voice showrunner Audrey Morrissey never wants the enduring competition series to ever get complacent.

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How do you keep a show as exciting as ever as its heads into its 26th season? According to The Voice showrunner Audrey Morrissey, it's all about being open to change.

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At the NBC FYC Emmy campaign panel for The Voice this past weekend, showrunner from the beginning, Morrissey, was joined by her Season 25 coaches —  Reba McEntire , Chance the Rapper , Dan + Shay and John Legend  — to celebrate the enduring legacy of the competition reality series. 

NBC Insider was present for the event where  Access Hollywood  moderator Scott Evans got Morrissey to dig into how she and her team keep the show fresh after so many seasons. 

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"The show has a very sport-esque angle to it," she said. "We have coaches and teams and you sort of draft your team in the Blinds. So then a steal was an obvious evolution." Not to mention the addition of Saves for the coaches and the Playoff Pass that lets one artist advance to the Playoffs. 

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Aside from the big coach changes coming up , Morrissey alluded to some process changes they're toying with too.

"I'm always trying to think about what would be a good thing to add to the engine of the show?" she explained to the audience. "What are the new twists that aren't just interesting but that feel really germane and make sense for the show? We're constantly thinking about that return on investment."

For example, Morrissey teased that they're contemplating a whole new Round for Season 26. "Much like how we rotate the Chairs to just keep a fresh dynamic, you want that for Rounds to keep that fresh. So we might be moving Rounds."

So does she mean the order in which they occur, or by adding in a new twist? She didn't say, but we can't wait to find out.

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Talking about coaches, Evans asked about the vetting process to bring in a new face to the show's dynamic.

"We're constantly talking to people. Constantly chatting with people and just keeping our eyes and ears open about who might make sense," Morrissey said of their appraisal of music talent for future Coaches. "You want people who will get it and who will enjoy it, and who will really fit the seat."

She continued, "The Blinds are all about the good natured ribbing and the theatrics of that. But sometimes we just very jokingly call The Voice : 'a sitcom disguised as a music competition show' because of that dynamic we all know and love."

Chemistry is also all-important, she added. "All these artists really care. And they'll also tell you how much they are fed. There are creatively and emotionally and spiritually fed by their teams. Gwen talks about it a lot, like, 'You're inspiring me. I've lived my dream and I want to shine a light on you.' So it's hard to say. You just get a vibe from people by watching them on shows and going to their concerts to get a sense of them. Then some of them end up mentoring on the show and that's how we get a better sense of them. Is that a good fit today? Did they enjoy it and it seemed right? So, we've been so fortunate."

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An exhibition of photographic and filmic work by award winning artist Trish Morrissey

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Private View: 6-8pm, Friday 19 April 2024. Everyone welcome.

Visits throughout the exhibition are welcome by appointment:

Thursday 10am - 3pm Friday 10am - 3pm Saturday 10am - 1pm

We are delighted to welcome Trish Morrissey, now represented by CLOSE. To honour this we will present her first solo show at our gallery in Somerset. The exhibition will feature her photographic and filmic work, following on from her acclaimed survey exhibition ‘Autofictions’, at Photo Museum Ireland; Impressions Gallery, Bradford; and Serlachius Museum, Finland.

Morrissey was born in Dublin, Ireland and lives and works in Somerset. Her practice combines performance, photography, and film. She uses a process of archival research as well as her own biography in order to develop and play real and fictional characters. The work explores the roles of women, the family and the body. Morrissey’s distinctive motif is herself; she appears in all her photographs and films, playing contemporary and historical characters with whom she identifies, thus creating a kind of 'autofiction' whereby experiences from her own life are explored through the stories of others.

Morrissey’s work is deeply sensitive and offers a subtle dialogue around first-hand experiences throughout the milestones of growing up, noting stories told or interpreted through family photographs and histories both past, present and ongoing. There is a quirky humour edging on squeamish subject matter which creates a sense of tension and suspension within the work. Here we see an artist collaborating with family and communities to produce an inclusive whole experience. She achieves this through astute observations of human behaviour and attention to detail, a precise master of composition, she interprets and sets theatrical dramatic scenarios for us to decode.

Curator and owner of CLOSE, Freeny Yianni, will feature a range of Morrissey's work including the iconic series ‘The Failed Realist’ and ‘The Successful Realist’ which take their name from the work of psychologist Georges-Henri Luquet. In the two series Morrissey invites her daughter, first at age five to paint characters directly onto her face. The series is later revisited (The Successful Realist) when her daughter was eleven and her fine motor skills had significantly improved. Kate Best writes of these works, “ Upending convention, the artist/mother becomes the child’s canvas/plaything, visualising the Freudian notion of the domestic as a scene of pleasure and terror and the importance of play in psychoanalytical terms through a monstrous painterly masquerade. ”

Works will be available to purchase - please see our website for details - and there will also be the opportunity to delve deeper into Morrissey's work with the fully-illustrated ‘Autofictions’ catalogue, featuring texts in English and Finnish. The publication includes a conversation between Morrissey and art historian Lucy Soutter, an introductory essay by curator Kate Best, (quoted earlier in this text) and an essay on Morrissey's film work by Josephine Lanyon.

Morrissey’s recent exhibition ‘Autofictions: Twenty Years of Photography and Film’ received a five star review in The Irish Times with their reporter writing, "Trish Morrissey may not yet be a household name, but this new exhibition ...demonstrates why she should be." ‘Autofictions’ was also in The Guardian’s top 10 photographic exhibitions of 2023. We hope you will be able to visit the show here at CLOSE whilst we have the privilege of showing a selection of her work to Somerset audiences and beyond.

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How to get Morgan Wallen tickets: 2024 concert tour dates and prices compared

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Country star Morgan Wallen is continuing his tour throughout 2024, and tickets to his upcoming concert dates are getting snatched up quickly. While the One Night at a Time tour is already well underway, there are still a few avenues to check when it comes to how to get Morgan Wallen tickets for his 2024 concerts.

Morgan Wallen began the 2024 branch of his One Night at a Time World Tour, which includes 29 shows across North America, back in April. This leg of the tour was already extended from his hit 2023 concert series of the same name, which saw the country star perform 57 shows across five countries. Now, Wallen is extending his 2024 One Night at a Time tour with six new dates added for the European leg, bringing the total to 25 shows for this year's concert tour extension.

Given Morgan Wallen's recently released new track with Post Malone, "I Had Some Help," the setlist for his remaining 2024 concert dates could be a bit different from his 2023 shows. Of course, the various setlists for his One Night at a Time 2024 tour will likely still include hits such as "Whiskey Glasses," "One Thing at a Time," and "You Proof."

We've got you covered if you're looking for ways to buy tickets to Morgan Wallen's 2024 concert tour. Here's our breakdown of the One Night at a Time 2024 tour schedule, purchasing details, and price comparisons for original and resale tickets. You can also browse ticket and concert specifics at your leisure on Vivid Seats and StubHub .

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Morgan Wallen 2024 tour schedule

Morgan Wallen has 28 concert dates still remaining on his 2024 world tour. While 21 of these shows will take him across more cities in North America, seven of them will occur in Europe. As of right now, Wallen will take his final bow of the One Night at a Time 2024 World Tour in Dublin, Ireland, on September 24. The table below shows the cheapest available tickets on Vivid Seats and StubHub at the time of writing. All concert times are listed in local time zones.

How to buy tickets for Morgan Wallen's 2024 concert tour

You can purchase original tickets to Morgan Wallen's 2024 concert tour on Ticketmaster. However, original tickets to his remaining shows in North America are now limited.

Tickets to Morgan Wallen's One Night at a Time 2024 tour are also available from verified resale vendors such as Vivid Seats and StubHub . With a dwindling number of standard original tickets, you may find better luck with seating variety and price options on these resale sites.

Tickets to Morgan Wallen's six new European tour dates in 2024 go on sale on May 16 at 11:00 a.m. GMT on Ticketmaster. However, the presale for his Glasgow and Dublin shows started on May 14 at 11:00 a.m. GMT, with the general sale scheduled to begin on May 16. Ticketmaster is limiting the number of tickets one can purchase at a time to six tickets per person.

How much are Morgan Wallen tickets?

Compared to similar acts currently touring, Morgan Wallen tickets are relatively expensive. Of course, ticket prices for Morgan Wallen's 2024 tour vary depending on date, location, and demand for each show. The cheapest available standard original tickets for Morgan Wallen start at $116 for his July 19 show in Charlotte, NC. However, verified resale tickets to see the country star are typically comparable or less expensive than standard original tickets.

On StubHub , the least expensive tickets for Morgan Wallen's 2024 concert tour range from $75 in Ridgedale, MO, on May 25 to $224 for a general admission ticket to his Gulf Coast Jam festival show in Panama City Beach on June 2. Vivid Seats offers similar prices, with the cheapest available tickets beginning from $74 to $224 for the same concert dates.

There are also four VIP packages being offered for various dates at Morgan Wallen's 2024 One Night at a Time tour. These include the Premium VIP Lounge Package (starting at $1,300), the VIP Lounge Package (starting at $806), the Party Pit Package (starting at $950), and the Hot Seat Package (starting at $556).

Who is opening for Morgan Wallen's tour?

Morgan Wallen will have three openers for most of his shows, rotating through a varying lineup of performers. The opening acts for the remaining dates in his 2024 tour include Bailey Zimmerman, Jelly Roll, Jon Pardi, Lainey Wilson, Parker McCollum, Nate Smith, Bryan Martin, Lauren Watkins, Larry Fleet, Koe Wetzel, and Ella Langley. Here's a breakdown of when and where each opener will be performing alongside Morgan Wallen:

Bailey Zimmerman

  • June 20 & 21 - Minneapolis, MN
  • July 18 & 19 - Charlotte, NC
  • August 2 - Kansas City, MO
  • August 9 - Las Vegas, NV
  • July 11 & 12 - Tampa, FL
  • July 25 - Arlington, TX
  • August 8 - Las Vegas, NV
  • June 27 & 28 - Denver, CO

Lainey Wilson

  • August 1 - Kansas City, MO
  • May 17 & 18 - East Rutherford, NJ
  • July 25 & 26 - Arlington, TX
  • August 1 & 2 - Kansas City, MO
  • August 8 & 9 - Las Vegas, NV

Bryan Martin

Larry Fleet

  • August 28 - Stockholm, Sweden
  • August 30 - Oslo, Norway
  • September 1 - Copenhagen, Denmark
  • September 3 - Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • September 5 - Glasgow, Scotland
  • September 7 - Dublin, Ireland

Lauren Watkins

  • June 6 & 7 - Virginia Beach, VA

Ella Langley

  • July 26 - Arlington, TX

Parker McCollum

Will there be international tour dates?

Morgan Wallen's 2024 tour has seven confirmed international dates. In addition to his London, England show on July 4, Wallen will travel to Sweden, Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, Scotland, and Ireland. Earlier in the One Night at a Time tour, Wallen performed in New Zealand, Australia, and Canada.

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Less than a week after Bad Bunny released a new album , the reggaeton superstar has dropped the dates for his 2024 tour .

The Puerto Rican rapper and singer will kick off his four-month, 31-city Most Wanted Tour on Feb. 21 in Salt Lake City, Utah. The tour stops for multiple shows in several major cities including Austin, Dallas, Atlanta, Chicago, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York and Phoenix, then ending with three consecutive shows in Miami.

Bad Bunny, born  Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio ,  set records on his 2022 tours becoming the only artist in history to put on two separate $100-million tours in less than 12 months with his El Último Tour Del Mundo and World’s Hottest Tour.

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The 29-year-old performer on Friday released his fifth studio album, "nadie sabe lo que va a pasar mañana." His latest album made history as it became the most-streamed album in a single day in 2023 so far on Spotify.

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How can I get tickets to see Bad Bunny?

If you want to catch the Most Wanted Tour, register online on Ticketmaster through Sunday, Oct. 22 at 11:59 p.m. ET.

Registration doesn't guarantee tickets, but it will "help block bots and scalpers, reduce resale and get more tickets directly into the hands of real people who want to attend the show," according to a press release about the tour.

After registering, you will get an email confirming your registration within 24 hours. Then, on the evening of Tuesday, Oct. 24, randomly selected persons who registered will get a second email telling them if they were selected to get access to the Wednesday, Oct. 25 sale or if they were waitlisted for tickets. 

Those selected will get a unique access code to use when buying tickets. If waitlisted, you might still have a shot later if any tickets remain. There are also VIP packages with premium tickets and other perks at vipnation.com .

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