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						Morrissey Concert 
						Performance coming to the Bloomington Center for the 
						Performing Arts in July 
			
   
            
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						[April 13, 2015] 
						
						BLOOMINGTON 
						- Globally-renowned recording and performing artist 
						Morrissey has just announced a summer tour that will 
						bring him to Bloomington/Normal on Saturday, July 11 at 
						the Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts in 
						Bloomington/Normal. Showtime is 8:30 p.m. and doors open 
						at 7:00 p.m. 
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				 Reserved seats are available now through ArtsBlooming.org, 
				the BCPA box office or by phone at 309-434-2777. There is a 
				6-ticket limit per purchase. The box office is open Monday 
				through Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and is located in the BCPA at 
				600 N. East St., Bloomington, IL 61701. 
				 
				The tour will include dates at renowned theaters, opera houses, 
				concert halls and arenas, affirming the artist’s unique 
				relationship with his fans built on a 30-year recording and 
				performing career that enables him to command the stage at 
				venues of every kind.  
				 
				Joining Morrissey on tour will be his longtime band, including 
				Boz Boorer (guitar), Jesse Tobias (guitar), Mando Lopez (bass), 
				Matthew Walker (drums) and Gustavo Manzur (keyboards). 
				
				
				  
			
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			Morrissey’s solo career began in 1988, after the dissolution of The 
			Smiths, with the release of Viva Hate. His influence on music and 
			culture has continued to grow through the release of 10 globally 
			acclaimed studio albums – including the recent release World Peace 
			is None of Your Business – plus an array of singles, rarities 
			collections and live recordings. He is renowned as one of the 
			world’s most legendary and influential performing artists of all 
			time. The Independent famously wrote that "most pop stars have to be 
			dead before they reach the iconic status he has reached in his 
			lifetime" and Pitchfork regards him as "one of the most singular 
			figures in Western popular culture.” 
			 
			For more concert information contact: 
			Mike Lynskey, Jam Productions, 312-440-9191, mike.lynskey@jamusa.com 
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