Morrissey has had to cancel two concert performances after suffering from 'extreme exhaustion'. The music legend, 66, was scheduled to play at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City on October 31 before taking to the stage at the Auditorio Telmex in Guadalajara but both dates have now been pulled.
In a statement posted to Instagram, concert promoter OSECA said: "We are informing the public in Mexico City and Guadalajara that, due to the artist’s extreme exhaustion, Morrissey’s concerts scheduled for October 31st at the Palacio de los Deportes and November 4th at the Auditorio Telmex have been cancelled."
The promoter then reassured fans that they will be able to receive a full refund, as the statement continued: "If you made your purchase online, the refund will be automatically credited to the card you used to purchase your tickets, according to the processing times established by your bank.
"If your purchase was made through Ticketmaster points or the box office, you can request your refund starting November 7th at the same location where you made the purchase."
This is not the first time that the former Smiths frontman has had to cancel gigs in recent times. In September, the singer had been due to take to the stage at venues in Connecticut and Massachusetts, but had to pull the plug after receiving a "credible threat on his life".
The statement read: "In recent days, there has been a credible threat on Morrissey's life. Out of an abundance of caution for the safety of both the artist and audience, tonight's engagement at Foxwoods has been cancelled. We appreciate your understanding."
The singer's official Facebook page shared a follow-up statement which read: "Due to recent events and out of an abundance of caution for the safety of both the artist and band, the upcoming shows this weekend at Foxwoods and MGM Music Hall have been cancelled. All tickets will be refunded automatically at your original point of purchase. We appreciate your understanding."
Fans flooded the comment section with support and expressed their sadness over the cancellation. One wrote: "Sad the show is cancelled. Sad this is happening to Moz. Sad at the state of the world."
"So glad I got to see him last fall. It was an epic show. Leave my man alone. Who would want to hurt a man like Moz? About as gentle as they come," another added. "Sorry to hear that. Glad I got to see him at Radio City Hall 9/16/25 and he put up wonderful performance. Safety is important".
The announcement comes after a 26 year old man from Ottawa was arrested and charged with making threats towards the singer on the social media app Blue Sky.