Morrissey has announced details of a new live album reissue, and teased that he plans to announce two “special event concerts”.The announcement was shared by the vocalist and former Smiths frontman over the weekend (April 13), as he took to his Morrissey Central blog to tease a new release with fans.“On Friday 26 July, Warner Records will re-issue Morrissey’s 1993 live in Paris album, ‘Beethoven Was Deaf’,” the brief post stated. “The release is global, and the album will be available on CD, black vinyl, and orange vinyl.”“The album originally reached #13 in England, but was not released in the U.S.
The venue is the Zenith in Paris,” it continued, also sharing an image of the album artwork which shows the singer mid-performance.“Two special event concerts are planned to launch the July release,” it added at the end, encouraging fans to keep an eye on the site for further details, which are expected to be shared soon.Check out the post in full here.The news of the new live album comes following news at the start of the year that Morrissey was “receiving medical supervision for physical exhaustion”, after cancelling a string of shows in Los Angeles.Initially, he was scheduled to perform two shows in California in celebration of the 20th anniversary of his classic 2004 album ‘You Are The Quarry’.
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