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The coastal town they forgot to shut down (Moz in Waukegan)

Went to what could have been an AARP event but it was actually Morrissey’s final date on his 2024 US tour. 

Great mix of music spanning his 40 plus year career. 

Played two of my top three favorite Moz songs - Jack the Ripper and Speedway. Southpaw doesn’t work well for a concert at ten minutes plus  

The rendition of how soon is now was exceptional. I remember the song being part of the set in 1986 but the 2024 version seemed more impressive (no offense Johnny). The acoustics at the Genesee might be better than the Aragon.

The final song Speedway is great - in my own strange way, I’ve always been true to you. In my own sick way, I’ll always be true to you.

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