Top 5 This Week

Related Posts

Morrissey alleges that Johnny Marr ‘rejected’ 2025 Smiths reunion proposal

- Advertisement -

The iconic band The Smiths, known for their influential music in the 1980s, may never see a reunion as a recent statement from Morrissey reveals a missed opportunity for a global tour in 2025. The rift between Morrissey and Johnny Marr, the band’s former members, has only deepened over the years, with Marr reportedly ignoring a “lucrative offer” to reform the band.

The statement on Morrissey’s website, titled “war is old, art is young”, claimed that AEG Entertainment Group had offered both Morrissey and Marr the chance to tour as The Smiths in 2025, with Morrissey accepting the offer while Marr ignored it. This news has left fans disappointed yet hopeful for a potential reunion that may never come to fruition.

The strained relationship between Morrissey and Marr dates back to the band’s split in 1987, with Marr citing Morrissey’s lack of flexibility as a reason for his departure. The two musicians have since had sporadic interactions, with Marr even suggesting a reunion in 2008, only to be rebuffed by Morrissey.

The duo’s reported political differences have also added to the animosity between them, with Marr hinting at Morrissey’s views aligning with those of controversial figures like Nigel Farage. Despite the hopes of fans and the music industry, it seems unlikely that The Smiths will ever reunite, leaving their legacy as one of the most important groups in music history intact.

While Morrissey continues to tour and Marr collaborates with various artists, the possibility of a Smiths reunion remains a distant dream. The impact of their music, however, continues to resonate with fans and musicians alike, solidifying their place in music history.

- Advertisement -

Popular Articles