November 1, 2024

MORRISSEY Kicked Off His Tour in Iconic Style in Houston!

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The beloved icon returns to Texas with a captivating performance!

Morrissey kicked off his highly anticipated tour with an incredible opening night yesterday at the 713 Music Hall in Houston, Texas, setting the stage for an unforgettable musical journey. Fans from different cities lined up hours before the show, buzzing with anticipation to see the iconic artist live at the heart of Space City. Being Halloween, it was a spectacular fusion of music and festivity! Fans arrived in all kinds of costumes—from classic Morrissey-inspired looks to creative Halloween attire—adding a unique charm to the night.

Morrissey’s return to the stage had been eagerly awaited, and he did not disappoint, delivering a powerhouse performance with signature charisma and passion.

The evening started with a variety of videos that we most assume Morrissey selected. From “Search And Destroy” by Iggy & The Stooges, “Everybody Loves U: (Winnerlove)” by Sigue Sigue Sputnik, to “Motorbike Beat” by The Revillos, and “She’s The One” by Ramones. After 40 mins of videos, it was showtime!

As the lights dimmed and Morrissey took the stage, the energy of the room exploded, with the crowd erupting into cheers. His set list was packed with fan favorites, powerful vocals, and the unmistakable style that has defined his career. The opening night in Houston proved that Morrissey’s ability to connect with fans through both music and presence is stronger than ever, kicking off the tour in a way that left Houston wanting more.

Morrissey - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza
Morrissey - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza

MORRISSEY

From the moment Morrissey stepped onstage at 9:10 PM, the night was charged with intensity. The crowd greeted him with deafening applause, and he responded with a smile before diving into his first song, “Sure Enough, the Telephone Rings” instantly setting the tone for a night filled with passion and artistry. Opening with a mix of timeless solo hits like “You’re the One for Me, Fatty,” and “Alma Matters,” and The Smiths’ classics, “Shoplifters of the World Unite,” and “How Soon Is Now?” Morrissey took the audience on an emotional journey, performing with the same energy and conviction that have solidified his legacy.

Each track was met with cheers, but when he sang songs like “Life Is A Pigsty” not played since 2019, and “Everyday Is Like Sunday,” the atmosphere reached new heights, with fans singing along word for word.

Morrissey - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza
Morrissey - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza
Morrissey - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza
Morrissey - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza
Morrissey - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza

Classic Hits Revitalized with the Energy of New Band Members

The set design was simple but effective, letting Morrissey’s presence command the stage as he moved with his distinct style. His voice, rich with emotion and depth, resonated throughout the venue, reminding everyone why his music has endured. Morrissey’s banter between songs revealed his humor and warmth, drawing laughter and applause. A highlight of the night came when he performed “Dear God Please Help Me,” song he hasn’t played since 2007, catching fans by surprise and adding a special touch to the performance.

Morrissey’s new band lineup brought fresh energy and chemistry to his Halloween night tour kick-off in Houston. Matt Walker’s drumming laid a powerful foundation, while Camila Grey’s skillful work on the keyboards added a rich, atmospheric touch. Juan Galeano’s bass lines were spot-on, driving the set’s rhythm with precision, and Carmen Vandenberg on guitar brought a unique, electrifying edge that resonated with fans. Jesse Tobias, from San Antonio,  rounded out the group on guitar, adding depth and melody with every riff. Together, this talented ensemble enhanced Morrissey’s iconic sound, delivering a captivating experience that set an exciting tone for the tour.

By the time Morrissey closed out his set with “First Of The Gang To Die”, the audience was on their feet, cheering for an encore that delivered just as powerfully as the opening. Houston’s kick-off night was a stellar start, proving that Morrissey’s music and presence remain as electrifying as ever.

Morrissey - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza
Morrissey - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza
Morrissey - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza
Morrissey - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza
Morrissey - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza
Morrissey - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza
Morrissey - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza
Morrissey - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza

Morrissey’s tour kick-off in Houston left fans buzzing with excitement, and it was clear this was just the beginning of something special. From the powerful performances to the energy shared between Morrissey and the audience, the night was filled with unforgettable moments. For longtime fans, it felt like a reunion with an old friend; for newer listeners, it was a revelation of why Morrissey has become a legend in the world of music.

As the crowd dispersed into the Houston night, there was an unmistakable feeling of satisfaction and a shared experience that won’t soon be forgotten.

Morrissey – Houston, TX, 10/31/2024

  • Sure Enough, the Telephone Rings
  • You’re the One for Me, Fatty
  • Alma Matters
  • I Wish You Lonely
  • Shoplifters of the World Unite (The Smiths song)
  • Rebels Without Applause
  • Speedway
  • How Soon Is Now? (The Smiths song)
  • I Am Veronica
  • I Ex-Love You (Live debut)
  • Life Is a Pigsty
  • Everyday Is Like Sunday
  • Darling, I Hug a Pillow
  • The Loop
  • Half a Person (The Smiths song)
  • All the Lazy Dykes
  • Dear God Please Help Me
  • Jack the Ripper

    Encore:

  • I Will See You in Far-Off Places
  • Irish Blood, English Heart
  • First of the Gang to Die
Morrissey - Photo: Nacho DelaGarza

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