Morrissey calls off concert in Spain after local festivities deprived him of sleep

VALENCIA, Spain — British music icon Morrissey has abruptly called off his scheduled performance in Valencia, attributing the cancellation to severe sleep disruption caused by the city’s ongoing Las Fallas festival. The former frontman of The Smiths issued an official statement through his website on Thursday morning, just hours before the concert was set to commence.

The declaration explained that Morrissey had undertaken an extensive two-day road journey from Milan, arriving in Valencia on Wednesday. However, his attempts to rest were repeatedly interrupted by festival activities that penetrated his hotel accommodations. The statement specifically referenced ‘loud techno singing’ and persistent ‘megaphone announcements’ that prevented adequate sleep, ultimately leaving the artist in what was described as a ‘catatonic state.’

Notably, the communication emphasized that ‘the show is not canceled’ but rather ‘rendered impossible due to circumstances,’ creating ambiguity regarding potential rescheduling options and refund availability for ticket holders. This incident occurs during Morrissey’s promotional tour for his latest album ‘Make-up Is a Lie,’ marking his first studio release in six years and his fourteenth solo project since departing the influential 1980s band The Smiths.

The Las Fallas festival, recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage event in 2016, features vibrant street parties, pyrotechnic displays, and the ceremonial burning of elaborate papier-mâché sculptures. While celebrated as a purification ritual by cultural authorities, the festival’s auditory intensity has now unexpectedly impacted the city’s musical programming. Morrissey, known both for his musical legacy including hits like ‘How Soon Is Now?’ and his vocal animal rights activism—particularly against Spanish bullfighting—has added another chapter to his history of unpredictable concert occurrences.