Morrissey Cancels Two Mexico Concerts Due to ‘Extreme Exhaustion’

Morrissey canceled two concerts scheduled for October 31 and November 4, 2023, in Mexico City due to reported ‘extreme exhaustion’. The cancellation was announced by concert promoter OCESA, emphasizing the singer's need for recovery.
This isn't Morrissey’s first health-related cancellation. In 2019, he canceled multiple shows in North America, citing a serious viral infection. This marked a growing concern regarding his overall health and the impact it has on his touring schedule.
During 2021, Morrissey faced an outbreak of illnesses rumored to be connected to his extensive touring. Sources say each missed date has raised questions about his physical fitness for rigorous concert schedules. His last North American tour in 2022 featured several dates cut short or altered due to similar health issues.

According to industry experts, extended touring can significantly strain the health of artists, especially those with a history of previous ailments. Morrissey’s lengthy career, dating back to the 1980s with The Smiths, showcases a series of ups and downs that often coincide with intense performance schedules.
In 2023, Morrissey released his album, "I Am Not a Dog on a Chain," showing an artist still engaged with fresh material. Yet, the pressures of live performances can negatively impact his output. Future projects are uncertain, especially with these cancellations.
Similar to fellow artists like Ozzy Osbourne, who has faced multiple health-related cancellations, Morrissey's situation represents a wider issue in the industry. According to a survey of 200 touring musicians, 62% reported burnout as a significant concern.

Morrissey’s next scheduled event remains unclear as he recuperates. A definitive timeline for rescheduled shows or future activity remains unannounced, meaning fans will need to stay tuned for updates.
In conclusion, this cancellation raises pressing questions about the sustainability of Morrissey's touring schedule moving forward. Health must always take precedence, yet industry patterns show that recovery can lead to lengthy delays in future engagements.
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