Morrissey’s Dallas concert cut short after fans invade stage

Morrissey's Dallas concert was cut short after fans rushed the stage during the encore, causing chaos and injuring a security guard. The singer's team has apologized and assured fans that the injured guard is receiving medical attention.
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Morrissey’s concert in Dallas was cut short after a few fans invaded the stage during the encore, causing chaos and injuring a security guard. The incident occurred on Monday night at the Bomb Factory, where the singer was performing as part of his “Viva Moz Vegas” tour.

According to reports, a handful of overeager fans rushed towards Morrissey as he was performing his final song, “Everyday is Like Sunday.” The security team quickly intervened, but one guard apparently injured his leg in the process.

The disruption caused Morrissey to abruptly end the show, leaving many disappointed fans in the audience. The singer’s team released a statement apologizing for the incident and assuring fans that the injured security guard was receiving medical attention.

This is not the first time Morrissey has faced disruptions during his concerts. In 2019, he was forced to cancel a show in San Diego after a fan rushed the stage and attempted to hug him. The singer has also faced criticism for his controversial statements and views, which have led to protests and walkouts at some of his shows.

Despite the unfortunate end to his Dallas concert, Morrissey’s “Viva Moz Vegas” tour has been receiving positive reviews from fans and critics alike. The tour, which kicked off in Las Vegas last week, features a mix of solo hits and songs from his time as the frontman of The Smiths.

Morrissey has yet to comment on the incident, but fans are hoping for a speedy recovery for the injured security guard and are looking forward to the rest of the tour.

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