There are no implications really. Morrissey is an act who has a very high media profile but a relatively small fan base. Therefore, when dates are announced, tons of speculators buy tickets thinking it is bound to sell out as Morrissey is so famous, without realising that his actual fan-base is that of a small to middling indie band. In that initial activity, lots of tickets do get sold, and the promoters make all the money they need to, so they are happy to run similar tours time and time again. The people who lose out are the gullible fans who buy inflated tickets off touts as soon as they hear it's sold out (and arguably also those paying face value) - the people who gain are those of us with a cool head who wait til around now, and pick up tickets for less than half face value.