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A statement from the representatives of the ex-Smiths' singer announcing the move cited "logistical circumstances beyond our control."
Two of the concerts were scheduled to take place in the hometown of Morrissey, Manchester, where Dave Haslam staged a protest event against racism on July 8 to coincide with his visit.
The line is centered on controversial comments Morrissey, who no longer lives in the UK, would have done earlier this month to support the far right British figures Tommy Robinson and Anne Marie Waters.
Questioned about accusations of racism, Morrissey refers to insults against him and said "We are all called racists now, and the word is actually meaningless."
The promoters' statement from Morrissey stated that the world tour to promote his latest album, "Low" We deeply regret any inconvenience to the fans and promise to postpone the dates of the UK and Europe as soon As much as possible, "he added," Rebates will be given to fans holding tickets for the postponed shows, "he added.
The July tour included dates in Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Finland.
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