Previously announced shows sold out during the presale

Due to extraordinary fan demand, Morrissey has announced two additional performances at House of Blues Las Vegas on Thursday, August 1st and Friday, August 2nd. The two previously announced shows, scheduled for Friday, July 26th and Saturday, July 27th sold out during the presale.

“I’m still under hypnosis since the news of the first two speedy sell-outs, but rest assured I’ll be walking quite normally on both hands in time for the two newly added shows on Thursday August 1, and Friday August 2,” Morrissey shares. “I shall look out for your woolly hair. Can you pull yourself away from that dirty habit of watching television news? Life isn’t ‘over there’, it’s over here.”

Presales will be held Thursday, June 13th, with an artist presale beginning at 8 am PT and Live Nation and Ticketmaster presales beginning at 10 am PT. The general sale begins Friday, June 14th at 10 am PT via Ticketmaster.

The Las Vegas shows are in celebration of Beethoven Was Deaf (2024 Remaster) being reissued for the first time since its original release in 1993. The album was recorded during the Your Arsenal tour in Paris at the Zenith in 1992 and has now been remastered at Abbey Road Studios. The album will be available digitally for the first time in the US and on orange bio-vinyl as a retailer exclusive, black bio-vinyl, and CD. Morrissey has created new artwork for this release.

Morrissey’s influence and music legacy is irrefutable. Widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in British pop, as well as one of the greatest lyricists of his generation, Morrissey has 13 solo studio albums, a string of No. 1 records, and an Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music British music.

As lead singer of The Smiths, he marked the history of music with only four albums. As a soloist, he has consolidated a sound that still reverberates today with his forthcoming album Without Music The World Dies, an explicit declaration of love for music, making him one of the most acclaimed voices of the last four decades. When the debut single from The Smiths, “Hand In Glove,” first emerged 40 years ago, the musical landscape was forever changed and launched a rich catalog of songs that includes anthems such as “This Charming Man,” “How Soon Is Now?,” “There Is A Light That Never Goes Out,” “Suedehead,” “Everyday Is Like Sunday,” “Irish Blood, English Heart,” “First of the Gang to Die,” and many many more. This tour will celebrate songs that have resonated with fans worldwide for 40 years.