Morrissey Concerts Canceled Due to Death Threat
A Morrissey concert scheduled for tonight at the Premier Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Ledyard, Connecticut, along with another in Boston on Saturday, has been canceled following a credible threat to the singer’s life. The news was announced via Morrissey’s official social media channels early Friday.
Cancellation Announcement
The announcement stated, “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 the audience, tonight’s engagement at Foxwoods has been cancelled.” Fans were informed that all tickets would be refunded at the point of purchase as a result of this decision.
Initially, the event listing remained on the Foxwoods website even after the announcement. However, it was later updated to reflect the cancellation. Foxwoods clarified that the decision to cancel the show was made by Morrissey himself.
Additional Cancellations
Shortly after the cancellation of the Foxwoods concert, another post was made on Morrissey’s social media confirming that the scheduled performance at MGM Music Hall in Boston on Saturday would also not take place.
Threat Details
Reports have emerged regarding the nature of the threat against Morrissey. According to the Ottawa Citizen, a 26-year-old Canadian man named Noah Castellano was arrested earlier this week for allegedly making threats toward the singer on the social media platform Bluesky.
Castellano reportedly posted a message indicating he would attend Morrissey’s show at CityFolk 2025 in Ottawa on September 12, stating, “I will be present at the venue in the audience and I will attempt to shoot you many times and kill you with a very large gun that I own illegally.” Despite the threat, Morrissey proceeded with his performance in Ottawa, as well as subsequent shows in Toronto and New York City.
Castellano was arrested on Friday, charged with “uttering threats to cause death or bodily harm,” and was later released on $5,000 bail.
Looking Ahead
Following the recent cancellations, Morrissey is still scheduled to perform at The Met in Philadelphia on September 23. Fans and attendees are urged to stay updated on any further announcements regarding future performances.
Conclusion
The cancellation of these concerts highlights the serious nature of threats against public figures and the importance of ensuring the safety of both artists and their audiences. As Morrissey navigates this challenging situation, fans are left hoping for a swift resolution that allows the artist to return to the stage soon.
FAQs
Will my tickets for the canceled shows be refunded?
Yes, all tickets for the canceled performances will be refunded at the point of purchase.
What should I do if I have questions about my ticket refund?
Contact the box office or ticket seller directly for assistance with your refund.
When is Morrissey’s next scheduled performance after these cancellations?
Morrissey is scheduled to perform at The Met in Philadelphia on September 23.
What was the nature of the threat against Morrissey?
A 26-year-old man was arrested for allegedly making threats on social media regarding his intent to harm Morrissey during a future concert.
Is Morrissey safe following these incidents?
While the situation is concerning, Morrissey has taken precautionary measures by canceling the shows and prioritizing safety for himself and his audience.
