Morrissey announces world tour

His new dates run through September, October and November

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Morrissey has announced a 23 date world tour, taking in America, Japan, China, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand and Australia.

According to a post of the quasi-official website True To You, the new run of dates begins on September 20 in Louisville, Kentucky and ends in El Paso, Texas on November 23.

These dates are in addition to two European dates – in Berlin on August 16 and Manchester on August 20 – and a performance on September 17 at Riot Fest in Chicago.

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Morrissey’s current run of dates is:

August
16 BERLIN, Tempodrom, Germany
20 MANCHESTER, Arena, England (UK)

September
17 CHICAGO, Riot Fest, Illinois (USA)
20 LOUISVILLE, Palace Theatre, Kentucky (USA)
22 PHILADELPHIA, Tower Theater, Pennsylvania (USA)
24 BROOKLYN, Kings Theatre, New York (USA)
28 TOKYO, Orchard Hall (Japan)
29 TOKYO, Orchard Hall (Japan)

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October
1 YOKOHAMA, Bay Hall (Japan)
2 OSAKA, IMP Hall (Japan)
6 HONG KONG, MacPherson Stadium (China)
12 JAKARTA, Senayan Golf Driving Range (Indonesia)
15 SINGAPORE CITY, Marina Barrage (Singapore)
18 BANGKOK, Moonstar Studio (Thailand)
22 MELBOURNE, Festival Hall (Australia)
26 ADELAIDE, Thebarton Theatre (Australia)
28 CANBERRA, Royal Theatre (Australia)
29 WOLLONGONG, WIN Centre (Australia)
31 NEWCASTLE, Civic Theatre (Australia)

November
9 IRVINE, Bren Events Center, California (USA)
11 RENO, Grand Theatre, Nevada (USA)
14 BOULDER, Boulder Theater, Colorado (USA)
16 DALLAS, McFarlin Auditorium, Texas (USA)
17 SAN ANTONIO, Tobin Center, Texas (USA)
19 HOUSTON, White Oak Music Hall, Texas (USA)
23 EL PASO, Abraham Chavez Theatre, Texas (USA)

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