After canceling his scheduled performance last June at the Noches del Botánico festival in Madrid, British singer Morrissey has announced new concert dates in Spain, more precisely in Valencia, Zaragoza and Seville for March 2026.
The former Smiths leader will play on March 12th at the Palau de les Arts in València, on the 14th at the Zaragoza Auditorium and on the 16th at the Cartuja Center in Seville, as announced by the singer through his social networks and by the promoter SF Music on his website.
General ticket sales will open on the SF Music website on Nov. 28 at 10 a.m., according to the promoter, who is co-producing the three concerts with Primavera Sound. A performance at the Noches del Botánico scheduled for June 12, which would have been his first concert in the capital in eleven years, had been canceled the day before due to “acute sinusitis” for which he was being treated, according to the Madrid festival.
It was not the only cancellation of his tour this year, as he also suspended, among others, the concerts he had planned to hold this November in several Latin American countries due to a situation of “extreme exhaustion”. At 66 years old and with a four-decade musical career behind him, Morrissey is one of the most relevant figures in British pop and has released thirteen solo albums after leading the cult group The Smiths in the 1980s.