A video from Morrissey’s Monday night show at the Moda Center shows the former Smiths frontman stopping his set and demanding a protester leave.

The protester was holding signs that appeared to condemn Morrissey’s support of far-right political group For Britain -- one read “Bigmouth indeed” and the other showed the symbol for For Britain crossed out.

For Britain is a far-right party started in 2017 by anti-Islam politician Anne Marie Waters.

In response to the charge that For Britain is racist, Morrissey posted an interview on his own website in which he said, “Everyone ultimately prefers their own race … does this make everyone racist?”

In the video of the Moda Center appearance, Morrissey can be heard saying, "Let’s be quite frank. When you or the sign are removed, I will continue. Otherwise, get out. Now.”

He then repeats “go” multiple times, followed by “We don’t need you” and “Goodbye,” also multiple times.

Morrissey is on tour with the band Interpol. The Seattle tour stop, scheduled for Tuesday, has been canceled, according to a tweet from the WAMU Theater. The tour is set to resume Thursday in San Francisco.

⚠️ SHOW CANCELLATION ⚠️

Due to circumstances beyond our control, Morrissey will not be able to perform tonight’s concert scheduled in Seattle, Washington.

Refunds will come from point of purchase. The Morrissey /Interpol tour will resume as scheduled in San Francisco on Thursday. — WAMU Theater (@WAMUTheater) October 1, 2019

You can watch the video of Morrissey ejecting the protestor here:

-- Lizzy Acker

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