Panic on the streets of Tijuana: Morrissey’s “kidnaping” in the border town
Last week, it was made public that one of the chapters in Morrissey's latest autobiography, cleverly titled "Autobiography", contained some information about the singer's last show in the border city of Tijuana, Mexico, in which he states that after the show was over, a couple of individuals attempted to kidnap him. This of course, created […]
Por Jorge Guevara el April 13, 2017
Last week, it was made public that one of the chapters in Morrissey's latest autobiography, cleverly titled "Autobiography", contained some information about the singer's last show in the border city of Tijuana, Mexico, in which he states that after the show was over, a couple of individuals attempted to kidnap him. This of course, created a lot of buzz on social media and news sites on both sides of the border.
We talked to Enrique Von Borstel, head organizer of Morrissey's Tijuana 2007 show and this is what he had to say:
VIDEO: Interview with Enrique Von Borstel
Now that that's been settled, what do you think Morrissey is trying to acomplish by making such statements?