How can I possibly
find the words to write a fancy opening sentence when I am this
excited? Last Tuesday, I woke up to the news that Morrissey has
announced an 8 date (now 9 date!) Canadian tour, and I’ve been
racing around in my own giddy little heart-eyed world ever since.
Here in West coast Canada, the snow
is finally melting, the sun casts its sparkle, and life is feeling a
tad more springy, especially with this longed-for announcement. Even
though Moz announced last year on Central that he would be returning to Canada, tangible dates (and tickets) make this feel so much more real.
And oh - how this round of ticket
buying was quick-clicking, clock-ticking, high-friction drama... these tickets went
fast, often catapulting coveted pit tickets out of grasp immediately. In fact, I think both
of the Toronto shows sold out within minutes. As stressful as this made
two of my mornings last week, I wouldn’t change it for the world.
It’s clear that Canada loves
Morrissey.
As of the day of writing, the tour dates are:
April 14: Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver BC (Just added!)
April 15: Orpheum Theatre, Vancouver BC
April 17: Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, Calgary AB
April 18: Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, Edmonton AB
April 20: TCU Place, Saskatoon, SK
April 22: Centennial Concert Hall, Winnipeg, MB
April 26: Sony Centre For The Performing Arts, Toronto, ON
April 27: Sony Centre For The Performing Arts, Toronto, ON
April 29: Mtelus, Montreal, QC
Remaining tickets are available at www.ticketmaster.ca
Tour poster via @officialmoz on Twitter |
To put into perspective how huge a 9-date tour is for Canadians, here
is a list of dates Morrissey has historically played in Canada throughout his solo
career:
July 5th, 1991: Vaughan, Ontario: Kingswood Music Theatre.
Kill Uncle Tour.
October 28th, 1991: Vancouver, British Columbia: Pacific
Coliseum. Kill Uncle Tour.
September 15th, 1992: Toronto, Ontario: Maple Leaf
Gardens. Your Arsenal Tour.
October 5th, 1992: Vancouver, British Columbia. Your
Arsenal Tour.
September 12th, 1997: Toronto, Ontario: Massey Hall.
Maladjusted Tour.
September 13th, 1997: Montreal, Quebec: Theatre St-Denis.
Maladjusted Tour.
October 2nd, 1997: Vancouver, British Columbia: Orpheum
Theatre. Maladjusted Tour.
February 16th, 2000: Hamilton, Ontario: Hamilton Place
Theatre. Oye! Esteban Tour.
October 12th, 2004: Toronto, Ontario: Humming Bird Centre.
You Are The Quarry Tour.
... which is 9 dates total over 14 years. Us Canadians aren’t used
to such a long visit, and this is joyous news indeed. Partial
proceeds will be going to various animal charities including: Vancouver Chicken Save, Vancouver Fur Animal Save, Calgary Cow
Save, Alberta Farm Animal and Horse Save, Regina Pig Save, Winnipeg
Chicken Save, Manitoba Pig Save, Toronto Cow Save, Toronto Fish Save,
Toronto Fur Animal Save, Ottawa Farmed Animal Save, Hamilton Animal
Save, Newfoundland Fur Animal Save, and Nova Scotia Mink and Fox
Save.
“We are here to save as many lives as possible.” - Morrissey
The news (via National Post) that Gail Shea will not be in
attendance at any of the gigs is disappointing to no one, but I
not-so-secretly hope the pie-in-the-face video of her (courtesy of
Peta protestors), might make an appearance in the pre-show videos.
Let’s be honest, the pie-in-the-face is an improvement for Shameful
Shea.
A new tour – and – according to the Vancouver Sun - new songs from upcoming albums stir wonder about setlists and,
naturally, Morrissey’s fashion looks. Being the Moz fashion
aficionado I am, I decided to take to Twitter for a poll, with the
following options:
Deluxe Shirt
Dashing Cardigan
Debonair Jacket
Other (Please Specify)
Jacket pic by Raph_PH: www.flickr.com/photos/raph_ph/40763828031/in/photostream |
It was a very tight race, and I am also pleased to say most other
votes were specified, which isn’t always the case. Let’s
look at the results:
Out of 103 votes, Other was a distant 4th, with
only 7% of 103 votes, Debonair jacket came in 3rd
place with 28% of the votes, Dashing cardigan (my heart!) came
in 2nd with 31% of votes, and – with 34% of the votes –
Deluxe Shirt took first place.
Write-ins were as follows:
His own merch (this is a very handsome devil look on him!)
(Return of the) Gold Shirt
Maple leaf (very naughty!)
Je Suis Degrassi t-shirt
Floral brocade suit (as seen at Milan fashion week)
Tux
Priest
... I think there were more – but this is getting to be a lot of
costume changes.
The most popular write-in was for Canadian Tuxedo (aka Double Denim) - this is not an easy look to wear well, but Morrissey most certainly dons it with incredible style.
As write in votes became increasingly exotic, I’m surprised no one
mentioned the locker room hockey jock look – as Canada is a big
hockey country. In fact, the NHL's Winnipeg Jets even have a player named Josh
Morrissey! Morrissey has been known to wear football (soccer in North America) jerseys on stage, so we shall see. As for my vote, considering that much of Canada can still
get rather chilly in April, particularly in the evenings, I think
knitwear, especially cardigans, would be a very dapper – AND smart wardrobe choice!
Meanwhile, today, on the day of writing, Morrissey has released a swoonworthy snippet of a track from California Son on Spotify: a cover of crooner Roy
Orbison's It’s Over.
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In memoriam:
The last time I saw Curtis, at Tropicalia Festival in November, we had a really wonderful day and talked about how excited we were for a potential Canadian Tour. That
day is one of my favourite memories. A devoted Morrissey fan at heart, he will be missed. Here are Morrissey’s words
about Curtis:
https://www.morrisseycentral.com/messagesfrommorrissey/curtis-butler-has-died
https://www.morrisseycentral.com/messagesfrommorrissey/curtis-butler-has-died
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