The wait is finally over for the Morrissey faithful. After a six-year hiatus from full-length studio releases, the indie icon is returning to the stage to support his latest record, Make-Up Is A Lie. Released just last month under Sire Records (Warner Music Group), the album serves as the long-awaited successor to 2020’s I Am Not A Dog On A Chain.
If you’re looking to witness the spectacle in person, mark your calendars: tickets for the newly announced European dates go live this Friday, April 24, 2026, at 10:00 AM local time.
The tour kicks off in late June in Norway before sweeping through Sweden, Germany, Poland, and Hungary. The summer leg concludes in Portugal in early August, followed by a headline appearance at the Darker Waves Festival in California this November. Morrissey will then return to Europe for a winter run, including a massive New Year’s Eve performance in Brussels.
Morrissey 2026 Tour Dates:
Summer 2026
• Saturday, June 27: Lillestrøm, Norway – Nova Spektrum
• Wednesday, July 1: Rättvik, Sweden – Dalhalla
• Saturday, July 4: Gothenburg, Sweden – Partille Arena
• Tuesday, July 7: Berlin, Germany – Zitadelle Spandau
• Thursday, July 9: Warsaw, Poland – Letnia Scena Progresji
• Sunday, July 12: Budapest, Hungary – Barba Negra Red Stage
• Wednesday, July 15: Ljubljana, Slovenia – Križanke
• Sunday, July 19: Cernobbio, Italy – Lake Sound Park
• Tuesday, July 21: Asti, Italy – Asti Musica
• Saturday, July 25: Barcelona, Spain – Poble Espanyol
• Wednesday, July 29: Madrid, Spain – Movistar Arena
• Saturday, August 1: Porto, Portugal – Super Bock Arena
Autumn/Winter 2026
• Saturday, November 14: Huntington Beach, USA – Darker Waves Festival (State Beach)
• Thursday, December 3: Paris, France – La Seine Musicale
• Monday, December 28: Tilburg, Netherlands – 013 Poppodium
• Thursday, December 31: Brussels, Belgium – Forest National
Whether you’re looking to catch him at a historic citadel in Berlin or ring in the New Year in Belgium, tickets are expected to move fast for the return of one of indie music’s most enduring icons.