Morrissey – 8 July 2025 – Kalemegdan, Belgrade (RS) [CANCELLED]
The concert of the legendary British musician Morrissey, which was scheduled to take place on July 8 at Kalemegdan in Belgrade, has been canceled due to an injury to a band member.
Refunds for tickets will be available via the Tickets.rs system starting July 14.
Morrissey (65) is considered one of the most influential figures in British music and one of the most respected songwriters in the history of rock. He began his career as the frontman of the cult band The Smiths, which left an indelible mark with four studio albums in just five years (1982–1987). After the band broke up, Moz began a successful solo career, during which he released 13 albums and gained cult status among fans around the world. His contribution to music was also recognized with the prestigious Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music.
In addition to being known for his music, Morrissey is also a passionate animal rights activist. Due to his long-standing commitment to this fight, last year he was awarded the Social Vanguard Award in recognition of his activism in this area.
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Morrissey is considered one of the most influential figures in British pop, and ranks among the greatest songwriters in the history of rock music.
The celebrated British roker Morrissey will hold a concert on July 8 at Kalemegdan, in the Donji Grad area, and the performance is scheduled as part of a European tour that includes 22 concerts, at the end of spring and during the summer.
Morrissey is considered one of the most influential figures in British pop, and ranks among the greatest songwriters in the history of rock music. The popular Moz, first as the singer of the cult group The Smiths, marked musical history with only four albums in the period from 1982 to 1987.
An impressive 13-album solo career followed, and his entire career was rounded off by an “Ivor Novello“ award for his outstanding contribution to British music. In addition, he is a great supporter of animal rights, so last year he received the “Social Vanguard“ award, in recognition of his activity in that area.
Starting with the debut Smiths single “Hand In Glove“, Morrissey enriched the world’s treasury of rock and roll over the decades with real anthems that generations grew up with, such as “This Charming Man“, “How Soon Is Now?“, “There Is A Light That Never Goes Out“, “Suedehead“, “Everyday Is Like Sunday“, “Irish Blood, English Heart“, “First of the Gang to Die“…
His “Autobiography”, published in October 2013, spent six weeks at number one in the UK bestseller list, and another five weeks at number two.
Tickets for Morrissey’s concert (4.900 dinars ground floor, 6.900 dinars Fan pit and 12.000 dinars VIP) will be on sale from Friday, February 21 at 12:XNUMX p.m. through sales points and the Tickets.rs website.
