Morrissey tickets: Here’s when Morrissey tickets come out this week | Music | Entertainment

Morrissey is about to hit the road once again. The former singer and lyricist of The Smiths is due to play some of the biggest venues in the country to play music from throughout his 40+ year career. Although the star has been apart from The Smiths since 1987, he will likely play some hits from the incredible band’s repertoire as well.

Tickets for Morrissey’s major UK tour this summer go on sale this week, and fans are advised to act fast as they’ll likely sell out extremely quickly.

Morrissey will be hitting the road in July of this year, scroll down to get tickets.

General onsale tickets for Morrissey’s summer tour in the UK come out tomorrow, Thursday, April 6, 2023, at 9:30am.

These tickets will be available from major retailer Ticketmaster, and fans of the “This Charming Man” singer can grab tickets here.

The star is hitting such massive venues as Nottingham Royal Concert Hall and London’s Troxy.

Tickets are expected to sell out quickly so fans are advised to secure theirs as fast as possible – but there are some steps that can be taken to better the chances of getting tickets in time.

Once fans are in the digital queue for Morrissey tickets, it is imperative that they do not refresh or move away from the web page in any way. Otherwise, the spot in the queue may be jeopardised and tickets could potentially be lost. It would also be wise to sign into Ticketmaster’s account to load in credit or debit card details first. This way, a quick and secure checkout experience can be had.

  • Saturday – 08 July 2023 – Portsmouth Guildhall
  • Sunday – 9 July 2023 – Nottingham Royal Concert Hall
  • Wednesday – 12 July 2023 – Leeds Millennium Square*
  • Saturday – 15 July 2023 – Dublin Vicar Street
  • Sunday – 16 July 2023 – Dublin Vicar Street
  • Tuesday – 18 July 2023 – Liverpool Empire Theatre
  • Saturday – 22 July 2023 – London Troxy

*Plus special guests The Slow Readers Club & The Lottery Winners

Get your Morrissey UK tour tickets HERE

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