Morrissey Cancels Tomorrow’s Atlanta Show, Gets Cut From New A$AP Rocky Album And Mocked On New Robbie Williams Album

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Three days into January, Morrissey's 2026 started with the first slate of what promise to be many show cancellations this year, as has become the former Smiths singer's custom. But it seemed like things were actually picking up for Moz this time. After years of scrapped gigs and aborted album launches, this month he's actually managed to share the lead single from new LP Make-Up Is A Lie and gotten back onstage. Now, the sad Morrissey news has resumed.

Yes, it involves canceled concerts. Moz's show Saturday at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta has been canceled "due to artist illness." Buying a Morrissey ticket in this day and age is like trying to kick a football held by Lucy Van Pelt, so you can't feel that much sympathy for the Moz fans of the ATL.

Furthermore, after half a decade of teasing a collaboration with Morrissey, A$AP Rocky finally released his long-teased Don't Be Dumb, and Moz isn't among the many, many guests. On top of that, fellow English music icon Robbie Williams surprise-released his own long-teased album Britpop, which has a rippling synth track called "Morrissey" on which Williams clowns the "eccentric" Moz with lines like "I'm isolated deserted and friendless/ But the beat goes on, and it feels tremendous." You think they'd get along well, having both had shows in Turkey canceled due to apparent support for Israel.

The Morrissey show on January 17, 2026, at 8 PM has been canceled. All ticket purchases will be refunded automatically at the point of purchase. Please allow 7-10 business days for refunds to take place. If you have questions, please call our ticket line at 855-285-8499. pic.twitter.com/Z09JLfiXnL

— The Fox Theatre (@TheFoxTheatre) January 16, 2026
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