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Morrissey rejects fresh attempt at Smiths reunion

The Smiths
outside the Salford Lads Club
1985
Stephen Wright,www.smithsphotos.com

The Smiths outside the Salford Lads Club 1985 Stephen Wright,www.smithsphotos.com

Plus the singer says he won't be touring himself any more

Morrissey has revealed he has turned down a near-£40 million offer to tour again with his old band The Smiths.

The star, who also rejected a request to headline the Coachella Festival with the group in 2006, was asked if he would perform 50 shows throughout the world in 2008 and 2009.

The only condition was that he would have to tour with the band’s guitarist and co-songwriter Johnny Marr, thus meaning it the reunion not dependent on the participation of bassist Andy Rourke and drummer Mike Joyce.

Joyce famously won a court case against Morrissey and Marr in 2006, when he sued for royalties from his days in the band. The proceedings caused a massive rift which has never been healed.

The Smiths split up in 1987, shortly after they head recorded their fourth studio album 'Strangeways Here We Come'. Speculation that the band would reform has been rife for years.

Morrissey, currently without a record contract, also revealed that his forthcoming residencies in Los Angeles and New York, revealed by NME.COM earlier this week, are the last live shows he is going to perform “for the foreseeable future”.

A statement from the star said of the forthcoming dates: “The desire is to go out with some great memories for everyone as who knows what the future will bring.”

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