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The Morrissey concert scheduled for this Thursday at the Boeing Center at Tech Port has been postponed to January 10, 2026. This marks the fourth cancellation of his shows in San Antonio since 2016, raising concerns about his ongoing health issues and reliability as a performer. Ticket holders have been notified via email about their options for the new date. Morrissey’s inconsistent tour schedule has left fans uncertain about future performances and the release of his upcoming album, ‘Bonfire of Teenagers,’ which has faced significant delays.
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The concert featuring singer Morrissey, originally slated for this Thursday at the Boeing Center at Tech Port, has been postponed to January 10, 2026. This rescheduling marks the fourth instance of Morrissey missing a show in San Antonio since 2016.
Ticket holders were informed of the change via email, which included instructions for their options regarding the new concert date. The news comes in light of Morrissey’s ongoing health issues; prior to this cancellation, he had recently canceled two performances in California due to a “severe sinusitis attack.” His tour was set to begin again on May 5 in Tucson, Arizona, but that event was also canceled, leaving fans questioning the reliability of his performance schedule.
Across the country, other scheduled shows in Oklahoma, Missouri, Georgia, and Florida have also faced similar postponements, further adding to the uncertainty surrounding Morrissey’s performance commitments.
Morrissey, who first gained fame as the frontman of the influential band The Smiths in the 1980s, has maintained a successful solo career for nearly four decades. Despite his achievements, the singer has long been a controversial figure, known for his provocative statements on a variety of social issues. He continues to attract a dedicated following, particularly within the Mexican-American community, despite his history of concert cancellations and controversies.
The singer’s upcoming album, titled “Bonfire of Teenagers,” was announced in May 2021 but has faced delays in its release. As fans eagerly await the album, Morrissey’s inconsistent tour schedule has raised concerns about his health and reliability as a performer.
In addition to this year’s cancellations, Morrissey has experienced a high rate of missed performances in recent years, including a staggering 39% of his tour dates in 2024 and 28% in 2023. Adding to the pattern of disruption is the history of Morrissey’s shows in San Antonio, where fans have experienced abrupt endings and cancellations; a notable incident occurred in 1992 when one of his shows was cut short after fans rushed the stage.
Neither Morrissey nor the Boeing Center at Tech Port has provided specific reasons for the latest postponement, leaving many fans frustrated but hopeful for the rescheduled date. With the long wait ahead until January 2026, attendees and supporters are left uncertain about the implications for the prospect of live music from the once-legendary artist.
As the new date approaches, fans will continue to keep a close eye on Morrissey’s health and upcoming performances while hoping for a successful return to the stage.
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