Morrissey is Canceling Any Concerts That Have Non Vegetarian Venues

6th February 2015 | Category: Concerts

Morrissey has gone all around the country telling venues that they need to ban the selling of the meat products throughout the place while he is performing. This is something that he asks each and every one of the venues to do. He does not want to smell the burning flesh of the animals on the grill while he is up on stage, and he does not want to see anyone eating it afterwards. This is something he finds repulsive. Of course, the venues are more than welcome to go back to serving meat when he leaves, but for that night or few, he requires the venue to stop cooking and serving the meat.

Who Follows This

While you may think that a lot of people do not follow this because this is also a way for them to make money by providing something to eat for their guests, a few of the venues do follow along with him. Just for the sake of having him there and perhaps getting some of the ticket money. However, one particular venue in Iceland was upset, and stated out loud that they would not be stopping the production, making or selling of meat products throughout their venue just because he was there.

Iceland is known for putting testicles in their beers and then drinking them. They are known for the sausages and seared steaks that they pass around. So when it comes to asking them to stop with the meat products, then this is something that should not, should never be done. Yet, the singer made his request and the venue denied it respectfully. Morrissey then concluded that they could have their blood lust eating ways and he was not going to have any part of it and will not perform there now or ever.

So if you have tickets with that venue to see Morrissey, it is recommended that you check to make sure you can get your cash back from them. This is a big deal and it is one that you want to see a show since you purchased the tickets, you just have to choose the right venue to see him at.

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