Love On Tour

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Love On Tour
Tour by Harry Styles
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Location
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
Associated albumFine Line
Start date4 September 2021 (2021-09-04)
End date10 December 2022 (2022-12-10)
Legs3
No. of shows74
Supporting acts
Harry Styles concert chronology

Love On Tour[1] is the second concert tour by English singer-songwriter Harry Styles, in support of his second studio album, Fine Line (2019). After being postponed twice due to social restrictions amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the tour began on 4 September 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada consisting of 42 announced US dates in total.[2] Love On Tour became one of the first full capacity indoor arena concert cycle to happen in the United States in the aftermath of the pandemic.[3] The tour grossed a total of $95 million and sold 719,000 tickets from 39 shows performed in North America from September to November 2021.

Background[]

On 4 November 2019, Styles announced the release of his second studio album Fine Line, which was released on 13 December 2019;[4] the first single "Lights Up" was released on digital platforms on 11 October.[5] During a radio interview with Capital FM on the singer announced that he would tour the world through 2020.[6] Styles announced the album's support tour, Love On Tour on November 13, exactly a month before the album's release.[7][8] In January 2020, it was announced, as part of the tour, Styles would perform as part of the 2020 Wango Tango concert.[9]

In March 2020, it was announced the 2020 Wango Tango concert had been cancelled;[10] it was subsequently announced that the European leg would be postponed to 2021, amid the COVID-19 pandemic.[11] In June of the same year, Styles pushed back the North American leg of the tour, including the planned "Harryween" event, to 2021.[12] In July 2021, it was announced that the dates for the US leg had been adjusted and would start in September 2021 instead of August.[13] Depending on the state legislature, the event organizer required proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative diagnostic test within 48 hours prior to entry in addition to wearing a mask in order to attend Styles' show.[14][15] On January 19, 2022, Styles announced European and South American tour dates.[16]

During his Love On Tour, Styles held a two-day Halloween event at New York City's Madison Square Garden arena, called "Harryween Fancy Dress Party", where all concertgoers dressed in costumes, many of whom were photographed on the scene by Vogue,[17] and Styles himself dressed as Dorothy Gale and a Pierrot clown.[18]

Set list[]

This set list is representative of the show on 3 October 2021 New York City.[19] It is not intended to represent all concerts for the tour.

  1. "Golden"
  2. "Carolina"
  3. "Adore You"
  4. "Only Angel"
  5. "She"
  6. "Two Ghosts / Falling"
  7. "Sunflower Vol. 6"
  8. "To Be So Lonely"
  9. "Woman"
  10. "Cherry"
  11. "Lights Up"
  12. "Canyon Moon"
  13. "Treat People With Kindness"
  14. "What Makes You Beautiful"
  15. "Fine Line"
Encore
  1. "Sign of the Times"
  2. "Watermelon Sugar"
  3. "Kiwi"

Additional notes[]

  • Styles performed "Over the Rainbow" from The Wizard of Oz during the show in New York City on 30 October.[20]
  • Styles performed "Toxic" by Britney Spears and "Medicine" during the show in New York City on 31 October.[21]
  • Styles performed "Medicine" during the shows in Inglewood on 17 November, 19 November, 20 November, the show in North Little Rock on 24 November, and the show in Elmont on 28 November.[22][23][24]

Tour dates[]

List of North American concerts[25]
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance[26] Revenue[26]
4 September 2021 Las Vegas United States MGM Grand Garden Arena Jenny Lewis 13,413 / 13,413 $1,686,284
7 September 2021 Denver Ball Arena 17,347 / 17,347 $1,863,008
9 September 2021 San Antonio AT&T Center 17,298 / 17,298 $2,131,207
11 September 2021 Dallas American Airlines Center 17,682 / 17,682 $2,193,709
15 September 2021 St. Louis Enterprise Center 17,171 / 17,171 $2,745,557
17 September 2021 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center 18,995 / 18,995 $2,319,947
18 September 2021 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena 18,903 / 18,903 $2,753,018
20 September 2021 Detroit Little Caesars Arena 18,204 / 18,204 $2,281,394
22 September 2021 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center 18,114 / 18,114 $2,241,288
24 September 2021 Chicago United Center 39,387 / 39,387 $4,750,594
25 September 2021
29 September 2021 Nashville Bridgestone Arena 32,627 / 32,627 $4,464,889
1 October 2021
3 October 2021 New York City Madison Square Garden 56,392 / 56,392[a] $8,099,555[a]
4 October 2021
7 October 2021 Orlando Amway Center 16,898 / 16,898 $1,904,939
8 October 2021 Sunrise FLA Live Arena 18,176 / 18,176 $2,350,545
10 October 2021 Tampa Amalie Arena 18,183 / 18,183 $2,029,171
12 October 2021 Raleigh PNC Arena 18,616 / 18,616 $2,238,542
14 October 2021 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena 18,369 / 18,369 $2,137,752
16 October 2021 New York City Madison Square Garden [a] [a]
18 October 2021 Cleveland Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse 17,786 / 17,786 $2,197,690
21 October 2021 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena 18,159 / 18,159 $2,165,968
23 October 2021
25 October 2021 Boston TD Garden 16,743 / 16,743 $2,306,243
27 October 2021 Atlanta State Farm Arena 31,146 / 31,146 $4,146,897
28 October 2021
30 October 2021 New York City Madison Square Garden Madison Cunningham
Orville Peck
37,321 / 37,321 $5,714,220
31 October 2021
3 November 2021 Milwaukee Fiserv Forum Jenny Lewis 16,881 / 16,881 $2,312,794
7 November 2021 Tacoma Tacoma Dome 21,469 / 21,469 $2,746,176
8 November 2021 Portland Moda Center 17,890 / 17,890 $2,125,697
10 November 2021 Sacramento Golden 1 Center 16,745 / 16,745 $2,292,473
11 November 2021 San Jose SAP Center 17,823 / 17,823 $2,244,533
13 November 2021 Glendale Gila River Arena 16,846 / 16,846 $2,036,487
15 November 2021 San Diego Pechanga Arena 13,728 / 13,728 $1,641,218
17 November 2021 Inglewood The Forum 50,739 / 50,739 $6,602,191
19 November 2021
20 November 2021
23 November 2021[b] Houston Toyota Center N/A
24 November 2021 North Little Rock Simmons Bank Arena 16,691 / 16,691 $2,525,863
28 November 2021 Elmont UBS Arena
List of European concerts[25][c]
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
11 June 2022 Glasgow Scotland Ibrox Stadium Mitski
15 June 2022 Manchester England Emirates Old Trafford
16 June 2022
18 June 2022 London Wembley Stadium
19 June 2022
22 June 2022 Dublin Ireland Aviva Stadium Arlo Parks
26 June 2022 Hamburg Germany Volksparkstadion Wolf Alice
29 June 2022 Stockholm Sweden Tele2 Arena
1 July 2022 Oslo Norway Telenor Arena
3 July 2022 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena N/A
5 July 2022 Paris France Accor Arena Wolf Alice
7 July 2022 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis
9 July 2022 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
11 July 2022 Munich Germany Olympiahalle
13 July 2022 Budapest Hungary Budapest Arena
15 July 2022 Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena
16 July 2022 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
18 July 2022 Kraków Poland Tauron Arena
20 July 2022 Berlin Germany Mercedes-Benz Arena
22 July 2022 Cologne Lanxess Arena
25 July 2022 Bologna Italy Unipol Arena
26 July 2022 Turin Pala Alpitour
29 July 2022 Madrid Spain WiZink Center
31 July 2022 Lisbon Portugal Altice Arena
List of North American concerts[25][d]
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
20 November 2022 Guadalajara Mexico Arena VFG Koffee
22 November 2022 Monterrey Arena Monterrey
25 November 2022 Mexico City Foro Sol
List of South American concerts[25][e]
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
27 November 2022 Bogotá Colombia Parque Salitre Mágico Koffee
29 November 2022 Lima Peru Jockey Club del Perú
1 December 2022 Santiago Chile Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida
3 December 2022 Buenos Aires Argentina Estadio River Plate
6 December 2022 São Paulo Brazil Allianz Parque
8 December 2022 Rio de Janeiro Jeunesse Arena
10 December 2022 Curitiba Pedreira Paulo Leminski
Total 669,051 / 669,051 $86,723,984

Postponed shows[]

List of postponed concerts
Date City Country Venue Reason
30 March 2021 Moscow Russia Megasport Sport Palace COVID-19 pandemic[citation needed]
16 August 2021 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena COVID-19 pandemic in Canada[27]
28 September 2021 Toronto Scotiabank Arena
29 September 2021
20 October 2021 Montreal Bell Centre

Cancelled shows[]

List of cancelled concerts
Date City Country Venue Reason
15 April 2020 Birmingham England Utilita Arena COVID-19 pandemic[10][28]
17 April 2020 Sheffield Utilita Arena
6 June 2020[f] Carson United States Dignity Health Sports Park
20 November 2020 Sydney Australia Qudos Bank Arena
21 November 2020
23 November 2020 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena
25 November 2020 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
26 November 2020
28 November 2020 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
29 November 2020
2 December 2020 Perth RAC Arena

Personnel[]

Personnel adapted via Capital FM.[29]

Band[]

  • Elin Sandberg – bass, vocals
  • Niji Adeleye – keys, vocals
  • Pauli Lovejoy – percussions, vocals
  • Mitchell Rowland – guitar, vocals
  • Sarah Jones – drums, vocals
  • Ny Oh – piano, guitar, theremin, vocals

References[]

Footnotes[]

  1. ^ a b c d The box office data is representative of the three shows at Madison Square Garden on 3-4 and 16 October respectively.
  2. ^ Originally set to take place on 13 September 2021, but was rescheduled due to Tropical Storm Nicholas.
  3. ^ These shows were originally scheduled to take place during the spring and summer of 2020, but were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.
  4. ^ These shows were originally scheduled to take place during fall 2020, but were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in North America.
  5. ^ These shows were originally scheduled to take place during fall 2020, but were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in South America.
  6. ^ The concert was supposed to be part of the 2020 iHeartRadio Wango Tango concert.

Citations[]

  1. ^ "Tour". Harry Styles' Official Website. Retrieved July 14, 2021.
  2. ^ "Harry Styles | Tour". Official Website. United Kingdom. Archived from the original on 10 June 2020. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
  3. ^ Jr, Jesse Sendejas. "A Week In the Life of A COVID-Era Concert Calendar". Houston Press. Retrieved 2021-09-25.
  4. ^ Styles, Harry (2019-11-04). "FINE LINE . THE ALBUM . DEC 13pic.twitter.com/ARzqYds8Vn". @Harry_Styles. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
  5. ^ Tilchen, Jordyn. "Do You Know What These Mysterious Harry Styles Posters Mean?". MTV News. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
  6. ^ Harry Styles Talks 2020 Tour, The Little Mermaid And Watermelon Sugar
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