Morrissey is back on his bullshit, this time walking off stage during a performance in Los Angeles — of all places — after complaining that it was too cold.
The wazzock of a singer played a total of nine songs at the Greek Theatre on Saturday (November 12) before ending his set after only 30 minutes, saying, per Datebook's reporting, "As I think you know, it's extremely cold. Can you tell? I can. However, we will steam on. Where to? Who knows."
A few minutes later, his band followed him off stage, with one member eventually returning to tell the crowd they weren't coming back. "Sorry, but due to unforeseen circumstances, the show is not going to continue. Very sorry," he said. "We'll see you next time. Apologies." Obviously, the crowd was pissed.
A fan in attendance posted about it on Twitter, noting that the temperature was "in the 50s" (10–15 C), which might not be considered cold in Canada, but could be chilly by Californian standards.
Morrissey (or perhaps his social media management) appears to feel at least some remorse for stopping the show, as a message posted to his Instagram account thanked fans for coming and pointed to further announcements "coming shortly."
See footage from the concert below.
The wazzock of a singer played a total of nine songs at the Greek Theatre on Saturday (November 12) before ending his set after only 30 minutes, saying, per Datebook's reporting, "As I think you know, it's extremely cold. Can you tell? I can. However, we will steam on. Where to? Who knows."
A few minutes later, his band followed him off stage, with one member eventually returning to tell the crowd they weren't coming back. "Sorry, but due to unforeseen circumstances, the show is not going to continue. Very sorry," he said. "We'll see you next time. Apologies." Obviously, the crowd was pissed.
A fan in attendance posted about it on Twitter, noting that the temperature was "in the 50s" (10–15 C), which might not be considered cold in Canada, but could be chilly by Californian standards.
Morrissey (or perhaps his social media management) appears to feel at least some remorse for stopping the show, as a message posted to his Instagram account thanked fans for coming and pointed to further announcements "coming shortly."
See footage from the concert below.