Morrissey tickets and how to buy them for new album tour

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By Callum Crumlish, Entertainment Editor

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Morrissey is coming back to the UK to play some arenas. (Image: PA)

Morrissey is returning to touring. The British icon, who is best known as the former frontman of The Smiths, has just confirmed a five-date tour across the UK this December. Each of these arena dates will see him performing to around 15,000 people each night; playing one-off shows at Brighton, Cardiff, Liverpool, Glasgow and Leeds.

This tour announcement was joined with the news of Morrissey's new album, 'Make-Up Is A Lie'. This will be the star's 14th solo studio album, and his first since 2020's I Am Not a Dog on a Chain. Tickets for the 66-year-old star's shows will be released this week, with a presale ahead of time. We've got all the details listed below.

How to buy Morrissey tickets

Morrissey presale tickets will be released on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, at 9am.

These tickets will be exclusive to fans who have signed up for access via their chosen venue's websites.

Then, tickets can be purchased below:

Buy Morrissey presale tickets here.

Morrissey tickets will be released on general onsale from Friday, May 22, 2026, at 9am.

These will be available to everyone who wants to purchase them. That means no presale access is required to buy your tickets.

Various online retailers will be selling tickets, including Ticketmaster, Live Nation and See Tickets. Here are the links:

TICKETMASTER - Buy Morrissey tickets here.

LIVE NATION - Buy Morrissey tickets here.

SEE TICKETS - Buy Morrissey tickets here.

Morrissey tour poster.

Morrissey tour poster. (Image: PH)

These upcoming concerts will be the first shows Morrissey has put on since his early 2026 tour. The gigs were met with some controversy, however, as the singer reportedly cancelled a show on his tour due to "lack of sleep".

However, these enormous shows are scheduled to go ahead. The full line-up of concerts is listed below.

Morrissey Tour 2026

  • 06 December - Brighton, Centre
  • 10 December - Cardiff, Utilita Arena
  • 12 December - Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
  • 16 December - Glasgow, OVO Hydro
  • 19 December - Leeds, First Direct Bank Arena
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