I can only make out Half A Person, I Am Veronica, The Loop, Sure Enough, The Telephone Rings, Jack The Ripper, and Irish Blood, English Heart
Hard to tell, looks to me like we hate it when our friends is no 2, our Frank is no.3, knockabout world no 4, then becomes extremely difficult to decipher with half a person, billy budd, black cloud, bonfire (partly based on vegas) and maybe hopefully I know it's over, then everyday is like sunday (11), live in oblivion (12), rebels without applause (13), I am veronica (14), never had no one ever (15), the loop (16), sure enough telephone (17), jack the ripper (18), irish blood (19). I would hazard a guess at TQID based on the length and shape of the words for no.1...which is not surprising given the radio silence and kicking off the tour in Ireland. Would be interested to see what the cord is covering on the picture, I'd like something rogue like king leer (possible based on length) given this is the first UK tour since Alain re-joined and that was played regularly in the early 90s, ultimately it was badged as a tour to promote bonfire so unsurprising the set list is evolution rather than revolution from the US dates also promoting the album. I imagine based on rehearsal opportunity you can expect a few more additions throughout the tour that differ from the US. To me, again that seems a little mis-paced in the middle to final third - as was the case with low in high school and world peace tours. If I was Morrissey I'd open with the three above and then do the bonfire stint. then finish with 7 or 8 songs that are more of a mix of contemporary with hits, last of the famous with I am veronica for example, then end with something like spent the day in bed, also it would be nice to hear something lighter like what kind of people, especially because on the last uk tour he only played 3 or 4 numbers from dog on a chain - which if I recall correctly was released after or around the shows. At the end of the day, that is the same final two songs as the last UK show which is solid but a little disappointing, I love jack the ripper but it's become a little predicable to end the set before the encore (and let the smoke clear), I would personally throw in panic this tour given the last time he played in the UK we were thrown into a lockdown and the world is amidst a real panic at the moment - likewise I would play world peace. But in the end Morrissey will play whatever he wants and that's one of the main reasons why you have to respect him, he won't read forums or sway with the wind, our frank and we hate it is worth the entry fee alone to a lot of people and haven't been played in the UK this millennium, but add in a couple more numbers the uk missed out on in the last couple of years eg the more you ignore me and it's a more rounded experience in my opinion, hoping for a good tour in any case