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Morrissey announces six date UK tour for March

Tickets go on sale on Friday 16 January at 10am

Roisin O'Connor
Monday 12 January 2015 06:37 EST
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For the first time, the former Smiths frontman has seemingly confirmed that he’s been privately suffering from cancer
For the first time, the former Smiths frontman has seemingly confirmed that he’s been privately suffering from cancer (Getty)

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Morrissey has announced a six-date UK tour in March 2015.

Beginning at Nottingham’s Capital FM Arena on 13 March, Morrissey will also take in dates at Bournemouth, Cardiff, Leeds, Glasgow and Birmingham.

Tickets for Morrissey's tour go on sale on Friday January 16 at 10am.

Morrissey will play:

13 March - Nottingham Capital FM Arena

14 March - Bournemouth International Centre

18 March - Cardiff Motorpoint Arena

20 March - Leeds First Direct Arena

21 March - Glasgow SSE Hydro

27 March - Birmingham Barclaycard Arena

Last week Morrissey claimed that he was "delighted" to see a bull gore a "serial killer" matador in Mexico City.

The former Smiths frontman dedicated an entire blog post to the incident called “The shame of beloved Mexico” which was published via his fan site True to You last week.

"I felt delighted this week to see serial killer Karla de los Angeles justifiably gored in a bullring in Mexico City against her largely defenseless opponent," he wrote.

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