Morrissey previews 'Make Up Is A Lie' single from Sire album, release set for Friday

Morrissey has teased his upcoming single 'Make Up Is A Lie'—the third track from the 12-song album revealed last month—with a social media audio snippet. The full release is expected this Friday, January 10, alongside imminent album details.

Building on the December 25 tracklist announcement for his Sire Records album (see earlier article in series), Morrissey shared a preview of 'Make Up Is A Lie' captioned 'new music'. The clip showcases his distinctive vocals over an upbeat-to-somber melody, with lyrics: 'She said, make up, make up is a lie,' followed by 'I soon return to Paris'.

The teaser follows cryptic posts: an Instagram image of 'January 9' on January 5 and a lyric hint the next day. This project, signed to Sire on December 19, 2025, is distinct from the troubled 'Bonfire Of Teenagers' and features re-recorded tracks from France.

Morrissey's European tour kicks off February 13, 2026, in Denmark, including a headline O2 Arena show in London—his only UK date.

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