"This will be the first airing of songs from 'Bonfire Of Teenagers' in Europe" the statement read
The former Smiths frontman described his new album as "an incredible achievement"
"We hope you like it, and if you don't – you must die!" he said of the first song from 'Bonfire Of The Teenagers'
He referenced his former band's 1985 single, 'That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore'
The gigs "will serve as an intimate, invigorating dive into Morrissey’s expansive career from his early days to the new album"
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He said the last time they spoke was "maybe 15" years ago
"When you’re attacked out of the blue, particularly in public, you have to defend yourself"
"I don’t know whether you can separate the band from the man, but I can separate myself from the man and what I did"
Round one! Ding-ding!