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Morrissey could be about to play his last UK shows
Moz says without label support or a new album, touring has “no point”.

Morrissey is struggling to find a record label since ‘parting ways’ with Harvest, and it looks like this could have an effect on his future touring plans.
According to a post on his True To You site, Moz’s upcoming shows at London’s Hammersmith Apollo could be his last in the UK.
“Without new releases, there is no point in any additional touring. Thank you for so many absolutely incredible times. The pleasure and privilege is mine,” he writes, previously stating that “there is absolutely no way that we can generate any interest from record labels in the United Kingdom.”
Morrissey’s potential “final” shows take place on 20th and 21st September.
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