Nov. 7 2025, Updated 7:05 p.m. ET Morrissey has sparked serious concern among fans after canceling his entire South American tour, with insiders telling RadarOnline.com the former Smiths frontman could be “at death’s door” as he battles extreme exhaustion and PTSD from a death threat made against him earlier this year. The 66-year-old singer had been due to play a string of concerts across Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Santiago, Lima, and Bogotá between November 8 and November 22 as part of his Nude tour. Shows Abruptly Canceled Due to Exhaustion But venues abruptly announced this week the shows had been called off, citing exhaustion. Bosses at Argentina’s Movistar Arena told fans: “We inform the public that, due to extreme exhaustion of the artist, Morrissey’s tour of Latin America will not take place, including the show scheduled for November 8th at the Movistar Arena in Buenos Aires.” A source close to the tour said: “Morrissey’s been working himself into the ground. He’s completely exhausted, both physically and mentally. Those around him were really scared – pulling the plug on the shows was probably the only way to stop things from getting worse, as there were worries he was at death’s door if he didn’t take time out for himself.” Previous Cancellations and Threats The cancellations follow two scrapped performances in Mexico City and Zapopan last week, also blamed on exhaustion. Promoters OCESA confirmed both shows had been pulled just hours before he was due to take the stage. “We are informing the public in Mexico City and Guadalajara that, due to the artist’s extreme exhaustion, Morrissey’s concerts… have been cancelled,” they said in a statement. It’s the latest in a series of health and safety crises for the How Soon Is Now? hitmaker. In September, Morrissey abruptly canceled two US dates in Connecticut and Boston after a “credible threat” was made against his life. A statement shared on his official Facebook account read: “In recent days, there has been a credible threat on Morrissey’s life. Out of an abundance of caution for the safety of both the artist and audience, tonight’s engagement at Foxwoods has been cancelled.” Ongoing Strain and Mental Toll Police later confirmed a 26-year-old man from Ottawa had been arrested and charged with making threats toward the singer on social media. The man has since been released on bail under strict conditions, but sources say the ordeal deeply affected Morrissey. “He’s been on edge ever since the threat,” said a friend of the musician. “It really rattled him. Even during the Ottawa show that followed, you could tell his confidence had been shaken – he just didn’t seem like himself.” In October, he was also forced to scrap shows in Turkey after backlash over his support for Israel, while over the summer he canceled a Stockholm concert, claiming he had “zero music industry support.” Writing on his official site Morrissey Central, he said: “We pray to God that someone, somewhere can help us reach Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland, Denmark… where we have thousands upon thousands of friends, yet absolutely zero music industry support.” Exhaustion, Hospitalization and Breaking Point A music industry insider said: “Morrissey’s at a breaking point. The nonstop touring, the stress, the backlash – it’s worn him down. He keeps pushing forward, but it’s obvious his body and mind can’t take much more.” Morrissey was also recently hospitalized with a severe sinus infection, forcing the cancellation of several California dates. “People don’t realize how much he’s given over the years,” said a longtime collaborator. “He’s in his sixties now, still touring nonstop and doing it mostly on his own. At this point, he’s running purely on determination and whatever energy he has left.”
https://radaronline.com/p/morrissey-cancels-shows-death-threat-ptsd-exhaustion/
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Rush announces first tour in 11 years, coming to Chicago
**Rush Announces First Tour Since Neil Peart’s Passing, Coming to Chicago**
CHICAGO — Iconic progressive rock band Rush has announced their first tour since the death of legendary drummer Neil Peart. The band, which announced their retirement in 2018 after 41 years together, will be returning to the road, including shows in Chicago.
Neil Peart, the band’s drummer and lyricist, sadly passed away at age 67 in early 2020 after a battle with brain cancer. In a heartfelt move, Rush has welcomed German drummer Anika Nilles to join them for this tour. Nilles launched her career through YouTube in the early 2010s and has toured with renowned guitarist Jeff Beck.
Rush is scheduled to play at the United Center in Chicago on Thursday, July 16, and Saturday, July 18.
Bassist Geddy Lee shared a statement reflecting on the tour and Peart’s legacy:
> “It’s been over 10 years since Alex and I have performed the music of RUSH alongside our fallen bandmate and friend Neil. A lifetime’s worth of songs that we had put our cumulative hearts and souls into writing, recording and playing together onstage.
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> And so, after all that has gone down since that last show, Alex and I have done some serious soul searching and come to the decision that we fucking miss it, and that it’s time for a celebration of 50-something years of RUSH music.
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> So in 2026, my BFF Lerxst (aka Alex Lifeson) and I are going to hit the road once again to pay tribute to our past and to Neil by performing a vast selection of RUSH songs in a handful of cities.
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> No small task, because as we all know Neil was irreplaceable. Yet life is full of surprises, and we have been introduced to another remarkable person; an incredible drummer and musician who is adding another chapter to our story while continuing her own fascinating musical journey. Her name is Anika Nilles, and we could not be more excited to introduce her to our loyal and dedicated RUSH fanbase, whom, we know, will give her every chance to live up to that near impossible role.
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> Before we hit the stage, we also hope to add another musician or two to expand our sound a wee bit and free up Alex and I, in order to show off some of our new fancy dance steps.
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> Lerxst, Anika and myself, along with many of our longstanding crew members have been hard at work rehearsing and designing the kind of RUSH show you’ve grown accustomed to expect from us.
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> We dearly hope you will come along and help us celebrate our history together.”
### Tour Dates
– June 7 & 9 — Los Angeles
– June 18 — Mexico City
– June 24 & 26 — Fort Worth
– July 16 & 18 — Chicago (United Center)
– July 28 & 30 — New York
– August 7 & 9 — Toronto
– September 17 — Cleveland
Pre-sale registration is available now, and general tickets will go on sale on October 17.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience the music of Rush live once again and celebrate the band’s incredible legacy.
https://wgntv.com/news/deans-list/rush-announces-first-tour-in-11-years-coming-to-chicago/
‘I would’ve went to jail’: Tate McRae takes group photo with fan’s phone at Austin concert. Then a woman next to the fan asks for the picture
**Tate McRae Concert Experience Turns Sour for One Fan**
Recently, Tate McRae has been delighting fans on her tour. However, one excited fan’s concert experience quickly turned into a bitter disappointment.
In a nine-minute TikTok clip that has amassed over 713,000 views, TikToker Ellen Khan (@everythingellen_) shared the full story. She began by explaining that she’s a huge fan of the singer, even driving almost four hours to see her in concert. Khan mentioned that she secured tickets within arm’s reach of the standing area right next to the stage.
As the concert progressed, Khan noted that Tate McRae was engaging with fans at the edge of the stage, taking photos on their phones. At one point, McRae took the phone of the girl standing beside Khan to snap a photo. Khan asked the girl to send her the photo afterward, but the girl didn’t respond and instead claimed her phone was about to die.
In response, Khan kindly offered the girl a battery pack, which the girl used for the rest of the concert.
### What Happened With the Photo?
After the concert ended, Khan once again asked the girl to send the photo. To her shock, the girl responded, asking for a price. Initially, she demanded $200, but after some pushback, she lowered the price to $100.
“I was like stunned at how awful she turned,” Khan noted. She emphasized how rare it is for an artist to take a photo like that on someone’s phone, pointing out that fans hardly ever get that lucky.
To make matters worse, when Khan asked for her battery pack back, the girl refused and kept the charger.
### Searching for the Photo
In search of the photo, Khan combed through all relevant hashtags but was unsuccessful in finding it. However, she did notice that on the other side of the concert, a similar photo was taken by another fan—and this fan shared the image freely, resulting in it being passed around multiple times.
“I hope Tate McRae sees this because guess what, you have an un-girl’s girl at your concert, and I got a picture with you and I can’t get it,” Khan concluded.
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### TikTok Reaction
The TikTok comments flooded in with users expressing outrage on Khan’s behalf.
– “Oh hellllllllllllllllll noooooooooooooooooo ok I’m actually fuming,” one user wrote.
– “I would’ve went to jail,” another admitted.
– A third tagged Tate McRae, saying, “If Tate McRae knew this !!!! She would not support that mean girl!!”
– Another comment added, “The way my jaw hit the floor.”
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### A Plot Twist
The story took a turn when the girl in question commented on Khan’s TikTok, claiming she had actually sent the video. In response, Khan posted a follow-up video calling out the girl’s behavior at the concert, highlighting that the fact it was a video, not a photo, showed just how out of the loop the girl was.
Khan also shared a screenshot from Instagram showing the girl had asked her to take the video down. She thanked viewers for their support, saying, “The fact that I was able to use TikTok and all you amazing girls to be able to get the video is just amazing.”
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### Artists Speak Out on Bad Concert Behavior
Khan isn’t the only TikToker to call out poor concert behavior. In the UK, musician and YouTuber James Marriott (@toomuchmarriott) shared his own troubling experience with an audience member touching him inappropriately during a show.
“If you’re ever going to see someone’s show, whoever they are, they don’t want that,” he said. “So, whether it’s fellow concert-goers or the artist in question, respect is always key.”
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**Tags:** #TateMcRae #ConcertExperience #FanStory #ConcertEtiquette #TikTokStories
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