The former Smiths singer had previously postponed performances after being diagnosed with dengue fever in Mexico; the singer had shows scheduled in Sao Paulo and Brasilia in February
Singer Morrissey, former lead singer of the band The Smiths, has canceled his shows in Brazil due to “physical exhaustion”. The information was confirmed by Free Pass Entretenimento, responsible for the presentations, through a post on Instagram.
In addition to the shows in the country, the artist also canceled all the shows he was going to do in Latin America. She will perform on February 22nd at Espaço Unimed, in St. Pauland the 24th of the same month at the Opera Hall, in Brasiliato celebrate his 40-year career.
Donnie Knutson, the artist’s producer, said that Morrissey is under medical supervision and will have to rest for two weeks. “He will stay in Zurich,” he said. Free Pass informs that he will guide the public on refunds.
The singer had already postponed the performances, initially scheduled for September. Last year the artist was diagnosed with dengue fever during his stay in Mexico.
“Morrissey’s arrival in Mexico City resulted in a dengue infection. The virus will take two to three weeks to disappear. The tour will resume in Florida,” reads a note posted on the musician’s website.
Source: Terra

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