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Hugely influential British rock and pop singer and front man of the Smiths

Widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in British pop, as well as one of the best lyricists of his generation, Morrissey has thirteen solo studio albums, a string of No.1 records and an Ivor Nostello award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music to his name. Both as a member of the Smiths and as a solo act he has had an undeniably massive effect on British music, and on our idea of what a pop star looks like.

Born to Irish parents who emigrated to Manchester, Steven Patrick Morrissey grew up idolising Oscar Wilde, hating school, and obsessing over pop music. Artists such as David Bowie, New York Dolls and Dusty Springfield were some of his most important early influences. Having rattled through a series of jobs he didn’t much care for, at 24 he became the vocalist for the Nosebleeds, recruited by guitarist Billy Duffy who later went on to form the Cult. The Nosebleeds disbanded quickly, and Morrissey and Duffy both joined punk rock band Slaughter & the Dogs. After a failed record deal audition, Morrissey left the band, who went on to become Studio Sweethearts.

Things changed in 1982, however, when guitarist and songwriter Johnny Marr turned up on Morrissey’s doorstep to ask if he wanted to cofound a band. It didn’t matter that Morrissey was a decade older than Marr – the two got on “absolutely famously”, according to Morrissey. Also joined by bassist Andy Rourke and drummer Mike Joyce to form the Smiths, they pitched demos unsuccessfully for a while, eventually releasing ‘Hand In Glove’ with Rough Trade Records.

Although their debut single was met with little success, following singles ‘This Charming Man’ and ‘What Difference Does It Make?’ charted and began to earn the Smiths an audience. When their debut album The Smiths dropped in 1984, it reached No.2 on the UK Albums Chart. The band and particularly Morrissey began to receive attention for the way in which they deliberately challenged established norms of gender, sexuality and masculinity in their music, live shows, appearances and even cover art.

In early 1985 the band released their second album, Meat Is Murder, which went to No.1. On the back of the record they set off on a long UK and US tour, whilst working at the same time on their third album, The Queen Is Dead. Around this time, Craig Gannon joined the band on rhythm guitar. Gannon played with the band during their 1986 UK tour but left at the tour’s end.

Frustrated with album delays, the band switched labels to release their fourth and final album Strangeways, Here We Come, which again reached No.2. They had already split by its release, Morrissey was hard at work on a solo career. His first single as a solo act, ‘Suedehead’, reached No.5 on the British singles chart, whilst his debut album, Viva Hate, hit No.1. An outspoken critic of Thatcher, he included a track about her imagined execution, speculation about which by political figures led to his home being searched by the police.

Compilation album Bona Drag followed in 1990, before Morrissey got to work on his second studio album, Kill Uncle. He followed this with an international tour. In 1992, Your Arsenal arrived, a critique of the Americanisation of British culture. This was followed in 1993 by Vauxhall and I, which Morrissey considered his greatest work. It topped the album charts and was highly lauded by critics. Morrissey changed record labels in 1995 to release album Southpark Grammar, and again in 1997 to released Maladjusted. After headlining Coachella in 1998, he embarked on a break from his intense album release schedule.

Relocating to Los Angeles, Morrissey flew under the radar for a few years, before setting off an a world tour in 2002 and starring in a Channel 4 documentary called The Importance of Being Morrissey. He returned to the studio in 2003, releasing You Are The Quarry the next year, which prompted yet another world tour. Ringleader of the Tormentors, his eighth studio album, and Years of Refusal, his ninth, arrived in 2006 and 2009 respectively, with a greatest hits album sandwiched in-between.

Back on the road in 2012 and 2013, he recorded his 2013 concert at Hollywood High School for a world-wide cinematic release in celebration of his 25th year as a solo artist. 2013 was also the year that he released his autobiography, handily titled Autobiography. Following the released of his tenth studio album, World Peace Is None of Your Business, he turned to writing again, this time publishing a fiction book entitled List of the Lost. His twelfth album, Love In High School, arrived in 2017, before a covers album, California Son, landed in 2019.

In 2020, Morrissey released his thirteenth studio album, I Am Not A Dog on a Chain.

Setlists

    1. 1.There Is a Light That Never Goes Out (The Smiths cover)
    2. 2.Suedehead
    3. 3.Billy Budd
    4. 4.Alma Matters
    5. 5.Shoplifters of the World Unite (The Smiths cover)
    6. 6.Lost
    7. 7.Life Is a Pigsty
    8. 8.Let Me Kiss You
    9. 9.I Know It's Over (The Smiths cover)
    10. 10.How Soon Is Now? (The Smiths cover)
    11. 11.First of the Gang to Die
    12. 12.Irish Blood, English Heart
    13. 13.The Loop
    14. 14.Everyday Is Like Sunday
    15. 15.Half a Person (The Smiths cover)
    16. 16.Jack the Ripper
    17. 17.I Will See You in Far-Off Places
  1. Encore

    1. 18.Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me (The Smiths cover)
    1. 1.How Soon Is Now? (The Smiths cover)
    2. 2.Suedehead
    3. 3.Alma Matters
    4. 4.Dear God Please Help Me
    5. 5.Istanbul
    6. 6.Jack the Ripper
    7. 7.Everyday Is Like Sunday
    8. 8.Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want (The Smiths cover)
    9. 9.Best Friend on the Payroll
    10. 10.The Loop
    11. 11.Life Is a Pigsty
    12. 12.All the Lazy Dykes
    13. 13.Half a Person (The Smiths cover)
    14. 14.First of the Gang to Die
    15. 15.I Know It's Over (The Smiths cover)
    16. 16.Let Me Kiss You
    17. 17.I Will See You in Far-Off Places
  1. Encore

    1. 18.Irish Blood, English Heart
    1. 1.You're the One for Me, Fatty
    2. 2.Shoplifters of the World Unite (The Smiths cover)
    3. 3.One Day Goodbye Will Be Farewell
    4. 4.I Wish You Lonely
    5. 5.Rebels Without Applause
    6. 6.I Ex-Love You
    7. 7.Best Friend on the Payroll
    8. 8.Black Cloud
    9. 9.Istanbul
    10. 10.Hand in Glove (The Smiths cover)
    11. 11.Life Is a Pigsty
    12. 12.Everyday Is Like Sunday
    13. 13.The Loop
    14. 14.Scandinavia
    15. 15.Sure Enough, the Telephone Rings
    16. 16.Jack the Ripper (First teased “I Know it’s Over” but declined due to bad sound on stage.)
    17. 17.I Will See You in Far-Off Places
  1. Encore

    1. 18.Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me (The Smiths cover)
    1. 1.You're the One for Me, Fatty
    2. 2.Shoplifters of the World Unite (The Smiths cover)
    3. 3.One Day Goodbye Will Be Farewell
    4. 4.I Wish You Lonely
    5. 5.Rebels Without Applause
    6. 6.I Ex-Love You
    7. 7.Best Friend on the Payroll
    8. 8.Black Cloud
    9. 9.Istanbul
    10. 10.Speedway
    11. 11.Life Is a Pigsty
    12. 12.Everyday Is Like Sunday
    13. 13.Scandinavia
    14. 14.Sure Enough, the Telephone Rings
    15. 15.I Know It's Over (The Smiths cover)
    16. 16.The Loop
    17. 17.Jack the Ripper
    18. 18.I Will See You in Far-Off Places
  1. Encore

    1. 19.Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me (The Smiths cover)
    1. 1.You're the One for Me, Fatty
    2. 2.All You Need Is Me
    3. 3.One Day Goodbye Will Be Farewell
    4. 4.Shoplifters of the World Unite (The Smiths cover)
    5. 5.I Wish You Lonely
    6. 6.Best Friend on the Payroll (First time since 2009)
    7. 7.Hand in Glove (The Smiths cover) (First time since 2014)
    8. 8.Rebels Without Applause
    9. 9.Sure Enough, the Telephone Rings
    10. 10.Istanbul
    11. 11.Black Cloud
    12. 12.Life Is a Pigsty
    13. 13.Everyday Is Like Sunday
    14. 14.The Loop
    15. 15.Speedway
    16. 16.Scandinavia (First time since 2019)
    17. 17.I Know It's Over (The Smiths cover)
    18. 18.Jack the Ripper
    19. 19.I Will See You in Far-Off Places
  1. Encore

    1. 20.Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me (The Smiths cover) (First time since 2017)

Reviews

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 23 reviews
  • Please Please Let Me Get What I Want

    by Stan on 12/06/2025Co-op Live - ManchesterRating: 5 out of 5

    Great gig in a great venue. Friendly staff , clean venue and a wonderful place to watch Morrissey at his finest. Great band backing him as well.

  • Winning in front of your home crowd

    by PK1 on 09/06/2025Co-op Live - ManchesterRating: 5 out of 5

    Went to see Morrissey at his home gig in Manchester. Was absolutely fantastic. The man himself was in fine voice and interacted with the crowd. Bonfire of the Teenagers brought a lump to my throat and was very poignant. The venue, now forever known as the Coop was great. The acoustics are spot on and the marshalling was very efficient. Can't say their bar prices are to be cheered at though, especially in these times of rising costs - how they can justify paying £9 for a pint of beer is astounding... and obviously the owners are out to make as much money from its customers as they can - it isn't very fair.

  • Excellent, enjoyable

    by FennyMan on 09/06/2025Co-op Live - ManchesterRating: 5 out of 5

    Great night, venue was organised and entry was quick and painless. Venue had everything needed and getting around was easy with plenty of stewards.

  • Great Gig! Bad Stage Set Up!

    by Great Gig! Bad Stage Set Up! on 09/06/2025Co-op Live - ManchesterRating: 3 out of 5

    We upgraded to the backstage club so that we could have a chance of getting to the front row! We did, which was great, only to find that there was one huge speaker, above all of the other speakers, right in the eyeline of the stage which pretty much blocked our view of Moz throughout the gig! There should be nothing blocking the view. Unnecessary, which spoilt our experience a little. However, Moz was brilliant!

  • Fantastic show and great venue

    by KK on 09/06/2025Co-op Live - ManchesterRating: 5 out of 5

    First time visiting Co-op Live since moving to Manchester 30 months ago. Last time seeing Morrissey was 2016 in HK. Same great performance but much better and bigger venue here. But hope everybody can be a bit more considerate and strictly follow the non-smoking policy.

  • Brilliant

    by Jon on 08/06/2025Co-op Live - ManchesterRating: 5 out of 5

    Firstly, access and the venue, easy to get in, great staff, excellent view and acoustics. Secondly the price of drinks -£9 for a pint and £8.75 for a small tin of wine, not great and poor food options, why didn't you create food outlets like the London 02? Lastly, Morrissey, just unbelievably brilliant: lyrics, band, sound, voice, relationship with his fans, there is just no one like this artist, the most underrated in British popular culture - Thank you Manchester for creating this legend, and providing a great venue for him to perform.

  • Absolutely fantastic great

    by Johno on 08/06/2025Co-op Live - ManchesterRating: 5 out of 5

    Great venue, but a fantastic artist morrisey,good seat view and sound all great

  • Absolutely amazing performance

    by Andrew Davo on 08/06/2025Co-op Live - ManchesterRating: 5 out of 5

    Couldn't fault it, great vocals, bonkers as ever, superb performance from the band.

  • Artiste excellent as always

    by Barney on 08/06/2025Co-op Live - ManchesterRating: 1 out of 5

    What woulda been a perfect evening ruined by having the hanging TV screens obscure our view .should have been listed as restricted view seats

  • Morrissey

    by Mummy lees on 08/06/2025Co-op Live - ManchesterRating: 5 out of 5

    Venue great. Always queues but you need to get there early. Need some seating around outside the auditorium… not everyone can stand outside waiting for doors to open. Toilets great. Bars great but expensive. £4.70 for pack of £1.75 maltesers… really? Can get out ok. Still find people struggling to read seat numbers in the dark. Morrissey …great and sound fabulous. Toooooo much smoke from stage Thanks Mummy lees