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Morrissey Concert Canceled: Death Threats Lead to Boston & Foxwoods Cancellations

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Morrissey Cancels‍ boston and⁤ Foxwoods Shows Following Death Threat

BOSTON – British singer Morrissey has canceled his scheduled performances at​ MGM Music​ Hall at Fenway in Boston on Saturday night and at Foxwoods resort on‍ Friday,⁣ following ⁣what has been⁤ described‌ as a “credible ⁣threat” to his life.

MGM Music Hall announced the cancellation, stating, “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 band, tomorrow’s engagement…has been cancelled.”

The cancellations come after an Ottawa man⁢ was arrested and charged‌ with threatening to shoot Morrissey at a music festival⁣ in Ottawa last weekend. ​The Ottawa ‍Citizen reported the man ⁤has since been released on ⁣bail and is ⁢currently staying with his father in Washington, D.C. Despite the ​threat, Morrissey performed in Ottawa and​ New​ York earlier this ⁣week.

According to a post‌ on Morrissey’s official social media⁤ pages,‍ “All tickets will be​ refunded automatically at your⁣ original point of purchase. We appreciate your understanding.”

Morrissey, 66, rose to fame as the frontman of ⁣The Smiths and ⁤is ‍known for hits such as “Everyday Is Like Sunday,” “Suedehead,” “First of ​the Gang ‌to Die,” and “The More ⁤You Ignore Me, The Closer I ⁣Get.”

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