March 25, 2004 12:06

MOZ SAYS BURGER OFF!

If you want a burger or a hotdog at the star's Manchester gig, you got no chance...

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Morrissey has banned all hotdog and burger stalls from his highly anticipated comeback show in May.

The singer has demanded that there be no meat vendors when he plays Manchester's MEN Arena on May 22.

According to The Sun, Morrissey said: "It would be hypocritical to sing 'Meat Is Murder' amid smells of hamburgers."

As previously reported on NME.COM, Morrissey is to play a five night residency in LA.

The star, who releases his long-awaited new album ’You Are The Quarry' on May 17, will play at the Wiltern theatre on April 22, 23, 24, 26 and 27.

Morrissey’s new album was produced by Jerry Finn and recorded in London and Los Angeles.

The tracklisting runs:
’America Is Not The World’
’Irish Blood, English Heart’
’I Have Forgiven Jesus’
’Come Back To Camden’
’I'm Not Sorry’
’The World Is Full Of Crashing Bores’
’How Could Anybody Possibly Know How I Feel?’
’The First Of The Gang To Die’
’Let Me Kiss You’
’All The Lazy Dykes’
’I Like You’
’You Know I Couldn't Last’

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