Morrissey, 64, whips off his shirt as he gives an energetic performance in Sydney amid his Australia tour
Morrissey took off his shirt during an energetic performance at Sydney’s State Theater on Tuesday night.
The 64-year-old pop star, whose full name is Stephen Patrick Morrissey, let himself loose as he stripped off on stage and played to an enthusiastic crowd.
Having gained fame as the frontman of ’80s rock band The Smiths, the musician is currently on the 40 Years of Morrissey tour.
He wore a pink shirt and black jeans before he took off his top and showed off his physique.
The English songwriter was joined on stage by his guitarists as he performed his greatest hits.
Morrissey ripped his shirt off during an energetic performance at Sydney’s State Theater on Tuesday night.
The 64-year-old pop star, whose full name is Stephen Patrick Morrissey, relaxed as he stripped off on stage and played to an enthusiastic crowd.
This comes after Morrissey stopped a concert in Melbourne will complain to fans on Monday about its current Australian tour.
The star spoke bitterly from the stage as he told fans how disappointed he was after he had to cancel his sold-out concert in Perth, the publication reported. Herald of the Sun.
At one point during the rant between songs, Morrissey, known for his abrasive public image, criticized the Perth venue for the way they advertised the canceled show on their website.
The venue, which uses a consumer guide including musical style for each performer, described Morrissey’s show as “nostalgia”, a label that appears to have disappointed the showbiz veteran.
‘Blah blah blah; pop, blah blah blah; rock… Morrissey, nostalgia,” he said during the performance, quoting the Perth venue’s web page.
Morrissey added:All possible disappointments, all possible disappointments.”
Having gained fame as the frontman of ’80s rock band The Smiths, the musician is currently on the 40 Years of Morrissey tour.
Morrissey’s promoters Live Nation Australia have announced the cancellation of the Perth concert on the day of the show, informing ticket holders that the show will not go ahead due to “unforeseen logistical reasons.”
Having gained fame as the frontman of ’80s rock band The Smiths, the musician is currently on the 40 Years of Morrissey tour.
He wore a pink shirt and black jeans before he took off his top and showed off his physique.
The songwriter was joined on stage by his guitarists as he performed his greatest hits.
Morrissey has been a controversial figure throughout his long career and has spoken out on a wide range of issues including animal rights, veganism, royalty and politics.
In 2020, he was criticized for appearing on an episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon wearing a For Britain badge, a far-right political party that even Nigel Farage criticized as being made up of “Nazis and racists.”
On the day of his coronation, on his official website, Morrissey Central, he posted a photograph of King Charles wearing a crown and a plaster over his mouth, with the caption reading: “What is fact is not fact, and what is true is not truth.” ‘
Morrissey had a string of hits with The Smiths in the 1980s, including “The Boy with the Thorn in His Side”, “Every Day Like Sunday” and “Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now.”
Since then he has gone solo, enjoyed a successful career and received an Ivor Novello Award for his outstanding contribution to British music.
It comes after Morrissey last week stopped a concert in Melbourne on Monday to complain to fans about his current Australian tour.
The star spoke bitterly from the stage as he told fans how disappointed he was after he had to cancel his sold-out concert in Perth, reports the Herald Sun.
At one point during the rant between songs, Morrissey, known for his abrasive public image, criticized the Perth venue. Pictured: Morrissey tour poster.
Having gained fame as the frontman of ’80s rock band The Smiths, the musician is currently on the 40 Years of Morrissey tour. Pictured: The Smiths in 1985, Morrissey second from left.