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Morrissey's newest album Low in High School was launched in November 2017
Morrissey has postponed his July UK and European tour on account of "logistical circumstances beyond our control", his administration say.
The former Smiths frontman was on account of play 5 UK exhibits subsequent month, starting in Edinburgh on Wednesday, in addition to gigs in Germany and Sweden.
The tour was on account of embody two exhibits in his residence city of Manchester.
The announcement got here lower than a day after his supervisor attacked plans for an anti-racism protest occasion within the metropolis.
The Love Music Hate Racism night time was organised by DJ Dave Haslam in response to contentious feedback by the singer about faith and politics.
Morrissey's supervisor Peter Katsis responded by saying: "We are in the business of creating music and performing music. We are actually not in the business of politics."
However, the plans to carry out music have now been placed on maintain till a South American tour in November and December.
"Due to logistical circumstances beyond our control, the UK/European Morrissey concerts scheduled for July will be postponed," mentioned a assertion attributed to "management".
"We deeply regret any inconvenience to the fans and promise to reschedule UK and European dates as soon as possible."
Fans' ticket refunds will start to be processed on Monday, the assertion added.
The singer launched his newest album Low In High School in November, and he accomplished a 10-date UK tour in February and March.
"The LIHS World Tour has been Morrissey's most successful tour to date, having achieved record business for the artist in both the United States and the UK," the assertion added. "We thank all the fans for their support."
There aren't any additional particulars about what's behind the postponements.
The star has had hassle with excursions in recent times, and has been pressured to scrap exhibits on account of sickness on a variety of events.