Here’s Everything You Need To Know About Harry Styles’ Postponed Tour
Harry Styles’ Love On Tour was set to kick off on June 26, 2020, but due to “obvious reasons,” as the artist has stated in his Twitter post, it had to be rescheduled for 2021.
Styles has said that the previously scheduled tickets will be honored, meaning they will still be recognized as valid when 2021 rolls around. If the new date will not work for somebody, the person will be able to receive a refund.
While Styles has announced that the performances scheduled to take place in the U.K. and Europe will instead happen in 2021, many fans are concerned whether the tour will still take place in Australia and New Zealand.
Love On Tour was meant to take place in Australia and New Zealand in November and December of 2020 and Styles still has to make an announcement whether it will occur or be postponed. However, the reason for the tour getting postponed is not in Styles’ hands, but instead depends on the worldwide COVID-19 situation.
For the safety of yourself and others, please self-isolate. We’re all in this together.
I can’t wait to see you out on the road as soon as it’s safe to do so. Until then, treat people with kindness.
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— Harry Styles. (@Harry_Styles) March 25, 2020
While this news is likley very saddening to Styles’ audience, we must remember to stay positive and understanding of one another during these uncertain times. For the time being, you can listen to Styles’ album, Fine Line to ease any tour-cancellation induced blues.
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