It is a fact: Morrissey will return to Argentina. The emblematic British musician and benchmark of rock alternative will be presented on Saturday, September 23 at the Movistar Arena as part of his Latin American tour, which will also include shows in Mexico, Peru, Colombia, Chile and Brazil.
In 2018, during his last landing in Argentina, Morrissey presented “Low in High School”, the album he had just released. On this occasion, he will not release new material.
Tickets for Morrissey: when they go on sale
The pre-sale of tickets will be exclusively for BBVA bank customers, it will begin on Monday 26 at 1:00 p.m. and will be active for 48 hours or until stocks last.
Subsequently, On Wednesday 28, the general sale will be enabled, also from 1:00 p.m. The production reported that BBVA customers will have the option of having 3 interest-free installments throughout the ticket sales phase.
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Morrissey returns to Argentina!
September 23 at the Movistar Arena.
Presale @bbva_argentina Starting Monday 6/26 at 1:00 p.m. General Sale from Wednesday 6/28 at 1:00 p.m. or until pre-sale stock lasts.
3 interest-free installments for BBVA customers. pic.twitter.com/7xOi8BXxgj— Move Concerts Arg (@moveconcertsarg) June 20, 2023
Likewise, the organizers announced that the only site enabled to sell tickets is the official portal of the Movistar Arena (www.movistararena.com.ar).
Morrissey, a benchmark of alternative rock
Starting with his band The Smiths, which was active between 1982 and 1987, Morrissey became an emblem of alternative rock and a key figure in British music.
After its dissolution, he began his solo adventure in 1988 with his debut album “Viva Hate”. Since then, he has achieved considerable success with classics like “Everyday is like sunday” or “Suedehead”, among other songs.
This year, the musician will celebrate his 40-year career with a tour that, in addition to passing through Argentina and other Latin American countries, will include an extensive tour of the United States.
On May 19, almost a month ago, Andy Rourke, bassist for The Smiths and one of its founders, died. His death occurred at the age of 59, as a result of pancreatic cancer.
Source: Ambito

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