Singer will begin in Stirling and finish in London.

Morrissey has announced details of a 12-date tour set to take place next year, days after revealing plans to play three shows May.
The former Smiths singer last week confirmed he will put on performances at the Royal Albert Hall on May 11th and two at the Manchester Apollo on the 22nd and 23rd, the first of which falls on his 50th birthday.
Now, he has revealed details of a full tour, which will begin at Stirling Albert Hall on May 4th.
From there, he will head to Dundee's Caird Hall for a show 24 hours later, before moving on to Glasgow's Barrowland on the 7th, Liverpool's Empire on the 10th and the Symphony Hall in Birmingham on the 13th.
The next port of call will be the Britannia Pier in Great Yarmouth on the 15th followed by gigs at Cambridge's Corn Exchange on the 16th, the Hull Arena on the 19th and Hartlepool's Borough Hall on the 20th.
After that he heads to the City Hall in Salisbury on the 25th, London's Mile End Troxy Ballroom on the 26th and finally the O2 Academy in Brixton 48 hours later.
In other news, the singer recently told the BBC he will soon write an autobiography to try and paint a true picture of what he is like.
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