SweetnTenderYorkshireman
Well-Known Member
was the tour a success?
Before the tour, this forum was full of talk of horrendous sales, definite cancellations, the impact of coronavirus and poor set-lists.
Now, Moz did not sell out the venues, but in the grand scheme of things, with the years he has had, the comments he has made, the badges he has worn, was the tour a success?
I was at the Leeds gig, not knowing if it was going ahead until he walked on stage, and saw him perform a brilliant set, strong in voice and humour, playing songs i never expected “half a person” “at amber”. This seemed to be the case for the other two gigs, from fans and reluctant reviewers alike.
Paris is an unfortunate casualty outside of Morrisseys control, so we can’t say much about that one.
I think all things considered, people expected much worse, and I think it has shown there is still a place for him here.
Before the tour, this forum was full of talk of horrendous sales, definite cancellations, the impact of coronavirus and poor set-lists.
Now, Moz did not sell out the venues, but in the grand scheme of things, with the years he has had, the comments he has made, the badges he has worn, was the tour a success?
I was at the Leeds gig, not knowing if it was going ahead until he walked on stage, and saw him perform a brilliant set, strong in voice and humour, playing songs i never expected “half a person” “at amber”. This seemed to be the case for the other two gigs, from fans and reluctant reviewers alike.
Paris is an unfortunate casualty outside of Morrisseys control, so we can’t say much about that one.
I think all things considered, people expected much worse, and I think it has shown there is still a place for him here.