Morrissey Wows Fans at Carnegie Hall
Former Smiths frontman Morrissey performed at New York City's Carnegie Hall Thursday night, treating fans to a 90-minute set heavy on tunes off his new album, Years of Refusal. But Moz didn't skip the Smiths classics; he also sang "This Charming Man," "Ask," and "How Soon Is Now," among others.
Former Smiths frontman Morrissey performed at New York City's Carnegie Hall Thursday night, treating fans to a 90-minute set heavy on tunes off his new album, Years of Refusal. But Moz didn't skip the Smiths classics; he also sang "This Charming Man," "Ask," and "How Soon Is Now," among others.
The 50-year-old singer donned a tux for the prestigious event.
The singer sold out the 3000-seat venue.
He introduced Sebastian, the young son of his longtime tour manager, Charlie Browne. The youngster graces the cover of Morrissey's new album, Years of Refusal.
Morrissey was backed by drums, guitar, bass, and strings.
Fans reached out for Morrissey's hand as he worked the stage.
A fan leapt onstage and planted one on Moz's head.
As the crowd cheered, Moz and his band said goodbye.