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Harry Styles: Live on Tour

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2017–18 global concert tour
Not to be confused withLive on Tour orLove On Tour.

Harry Styles – ʟɪᴠᴇ ᴏɴ ᴛᴏᴜʀ
World tour byHarry Styles
LocationNorth America • Europe • Oceania • South America • Asia
Associated albumHarry Styles
Start date19 September 2017 (2017-09-19)
End date14 July 2018 (2018-07-14)
Legs9
No. of shows89
Supporting acts
Box office$63,103,783 (80 dates)
Harry Styles concert chronology
  • Harry Styles: Live on Tour
    (2017–2018)
  • Love On Tour
    (2021–2023)

Harry Styles – Live on Tour[1] (stylized asHarry Styles – ʟɪᴠᴇᴏɴ ᴛᴏᴜʀ) was the first worldwideconcert tour by English singerHarry Styles in support of hisself-titled debut album (2017). The tour was announced on 28 April 2017 and additional dates were added on 8 June. The two-part tour began with intimate venues in 2017 and continued on to arenas in 2018. The tour started on 19 September 2017 in San Francisco and concluded on 14 July 2018 in Inglewood, comprising 89 shows.

Background

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In June 2016, it was confirmed that Styles had signed a recording contract as a solo artist withColumbia Records.[2] In April 2017, Styles released his debut single, "Sign of the Times",[3] and hisself-titled debut album on 12 May 2017.[4]

The tour dates for 2017 were announced on 28 April 2017 via Twitter and his website.[5] Tickets went on sale on 5 May. The tour was sold-out in seconds due to the relatively small sizes of the venues.[6] Styles elected to play smaller venues for his first shows to allow fans the opportunity for a more intimate live experience.[6] On 6 June,MUNA was announced as the supporting act for his 2017 North American and European dates.[7] On 8 June, Styles added 56 new dates in Europe, Asia, Australia, Latin America, and North America for 2018, revisiting many of the previous stops and playing larger venues. The opening acts for the tour were announced the same day, withKacey Musgraves in the U.S. and Canada,Warpaint in Asia, andLeon Bridges in Latin America.[8] Due to high demand, additional seats were added in a 360 setup for the North American stops in 2018.[9] On 29 November,Mabel andThe Preatures were announced as the opening acts for Europe and Australia respectively.[10] Styles exclusively wore customGucci designed byAlessandro Michele for his stage outfits in 2017.[11][12] In addition to Gucci, Styles also wore customCalvin Klein 205W39NYC designed byRaf Simons,[13] as well asAlexander McQueen,Harris Reed,[14]Givenchy, andSaint Laurent outfits on tour in 2018.[15]

Critical reception

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Styles performing inNashville, Tennessee in June 2018.

Eve Barlow ofBillboard stated, "He was made to be the frontman. [...] HisJagger-meets-David Cassidy persona shines out on the swaggering "Only Angel" and "Woman".[16]Rob Sheffield ofRolling Stone marvelled at Styles' "ugly enthusiasm", writing, "A year into his solo rebirth, he's earned his stripes as a master of every rock & roll move, wearing the tradition like it's a coat he had tailored just for him." Sheffield continued that Styles is "the ultimate fusion ofMick Jagger’s yin andPaul McCartney’s yang [...] to the point where encountering them at peak strength in the same star can get bewildering".[17] Writing forLos Angeles Times, August Brown lauded the show as "one of the best arena rock shows of the last few years", taking particular note of the stage production which was "classy and minimal, relying on the strength of the songs and Styles’ charm as a live performer."[18] Sabrina Barr ofThe Independent praised Styles for his "undeniably impressive vocal range", adding, "Most performers can only dream of having the charisma and star quality that Harry Styles naturally exudes."[19]

The Irish Times's Louise Bruton wrote that Styles "proves his superstar status easily but he maintains a sincere level of modesty throughout the entire show, making him more personable than a lot of his pop star peers", and praised his vocals on slower songs, calling him "very much in a league of his own".[20] Matt Miller ofEsquire complimented Styles' sensitivity in regards to inclusivity ("aggressively inclusive" according toRolling Stone) after seeing "teens carrying rainbow hats, shirts, and even one pride flag attached to aBlack Lives Matter sign in the front row", saying "[Styles reminds] us that youths are here, they're aware, and they actually care."[21]

Commercial performance

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According toBillboard, tickets for the 2017 shows sold out in seconds across 29 markets.[6]Globe’s pre-sale for the concert atMall of Asia Arena inManila brokeColdplay’s record of six minutes by selling out in 52 seconds.[22] The second of the two final shows atThe Forum in Inglewood, California, tallied more than 17,000 paid tickets and beat the record for the most paid tickets for a single show since the venue reopened in 2014. Additionally, record amounts of merchandise were sold in over 50 venues in North and South America, Australia, and Europe, according toLive Nation.[23]

Pollstar's 2018 Mid-Year report ranked the tour at No. 13 on the Top 100 Worldwide Tours list and No. 20 on Top 100 North American Tours list in terms of gross, and No. 8 on Top 100 Tours list for number of tickets sold worldwide.[24] Styles was the third top-selling touring act of Summer 2018 in the U.S.,[25] fifth in Canada and Argentina,[26][27] and eighth in Brazil onStubHub.[28]

Philanthropy

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The tour raised a total of $1.2 million in charity donations from ticket and merchandise sales for 62 charities around the world, and registered hundreds of new voters in the U.S. via the non-profit organisationHeadCount.[23] Styles also partnered with the environmental non-profitReverb,[29] and engaged in a major effort for water conservation that saved the equivalent of 10,000 single-use water bottles by fans, and 3,200 by the band and crew, and recycled more than 6,500 gallons of water from buses, offices, dressing rooms and other backstage areas.[23] Styles released two T-shirts in celebration ofPride, with his phrase, 'Treat People With Kindness' as well as all proceeds going to supportGLSEN's work ensuring safe and inclusive schools forLGBTQ youth.[30]

Set list

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2017

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This set list is representative of the show on 19 September 2017 in San Francisco. It is not intended to represent all concerts for the 2017 tour.[31]

  1. "Ever Since New York"
  2. "Two Ghosts"
  3. "Carolina"
  4. "Stockholm Syndrome"
  5. "Sweet Creature"
  6. "Only Angel"
  7. "Woman"
  8. "Meet Me in the Hallway"
  9. "Just a Little Bit of Your Heart"
  10. "What Makes You Beautiful"
  11. "Kiwi"

Encore

  1. "From the Dining Table"
  2. "The Chain"
  3. "Sign of the Times"

2018

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This set list is representative of the show on 11 March 2018 in Basel. It is not intended to represent all concerts for the 2018 tour.[32]

  1. "Only Angel"
  2. "Woman"
  3. "Ever Since New York"
  4. "Two Ghosts"
  5. "Carolina"
  6. "Stockholm Syndrome"
  7. "Just a Little Bit of Your Heart"
  8. "Medicine"
  9. "Meet Me in the Hallway"
  10. "Sweet Creature"
  11. "If I Could Fly"
  12. "Anna"
  13. "What Makes You Beautiful"
  14. "Sign of the Times"

Encore

  1. "From the Dining Table"
  2. "The Chain"
  3. "Kiwi"

Notes

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Shows

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DateCityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendanceRevenue
North America[42][43][44][45]
19 September 2017San FranciscoUnited StatesSF Masonic AuditoriumMuna3,188 / 3,198$199,408
20 September 2017Los AngelesGreek Theatre5,727 / 5,867$380,961
25 September 2017NashvilleRyman AuditoriumMuna
Cam
2,302 / 2,362$142,624
26 September 2017ChicagoChicago TheatreMuna3,553 / 3,553$297,764
28 September 2017New York CityRadio City Music Hall5,942 / 5,942$501,793
30 September 2017BostonWang Theatre3,531 / 3,531$259,878
1 October 2017Washington, D.C.DAR Constitution Hall3,186 / 3,287$221,005
4 October 2017TorontoCanadaMassey HallN/aN/a
5 October 2017Upper DarbyUnited StatesTower TheaterN/aN/a
8 October 2017AtlantaCoca-Cola Roxy TheatreN/aN/a
10 October 2017IrvingThe Pavilion4,077 / 4,077$289,072
11 October 2017AustinMoody Theater2,622 / 2,646$205,129
14 October 2017PhoenixComerica TheatreN/aN/a
Europe[46][47][48]
25 October 2017ParisFranceOlympiaMunaN/aN/a
27 October 2017CologneGermanyPalladiumN/aN/a
29 October 2017LondonEnglandEventim Apollo10,375 / 13,589$635,398
30 October 2017
1 November 2017ManchesterO2 Apollo ManchesterN/aN/a
2 November 2017GlasgowScotlandSEC Armadillo2,919 / 2,919$179,580
5 November 2017StockholmSwedenFryshusetN/aN/a
7 November 2017BerlinGermanyTempodrom3,546 / 3,549$256,146
8 November 2017AmsterdamNetherlandsAFAS Live5,974 / 5,974$340,762
10 November 2017MilanItalyDiscoteca AlcatrazN/aN/a
Asia[47]
19 November 2017ShanghaiChinaMercedes-Benz ArenaN/aN/aN/a
23 November 2017SingaporeThe Star Performing Arts Centre4,862 / 4,862$424,718
Oceania[49][50]
26 November 2017SydneyAustraliaEnmore TheatreMaddy Jane[51]2,446 / 2,446$210,708
30 November 2017MelbourneForum Theatre1,973 / 1,973$164,929
2 December 2017AucklandNew ZealandSpark Arena7,575 / 8,787$525,464
Asia[47]
7 December 2017TokyoJapanEx Theater RoppongiN/a3,600 / 3,600$290,787
8 December 2017
Europe[52]
11 March 2018BaselSwitzerlandSt. JakobshalleMabel[10]6,725 / 6,725$560,383
13 March 2018ParisFranceAccorHotels Arena12,422 / 13,811$859,867
14 March 2018AmsterdamNetherlandsZiggo Dome13,105 / 13,105$916,022
16 March 2018AntwerpBelgiumSportpaleis12,156 / 12,156$856,747
18 March 2018StockholmSwedenEricsson Globe8,578 / 8,578$711,071
19 March 2018CopenhagenDenmarkRoyal Arena10,580 / 10,580$971,088
21 March 2018OsloNorwayOslo Spektrum9,307 / 9,307$653,261
24 March 2018OberhausenGermanyKönig Pilsener Arena10,591 / 10,814$717,474
25 March 2018HamburgBarclaycard Arena10,422 / 11,894$755,658
27 March 2018MunichOlympiahalle11,267 / 11,267$801,337
30 March 2018BarcelonaSpainPalau Sant Jordi10,338 / 10,338$729,427
31 March 2018MadridWiZink Center12,108 / 12,108$882,525
2 April 2018MilanItalyMediolanum Forum10,374 / 10,374$741,138
4 April 2018BolognaUnipol Arena12,660 / 12,660$916,473
5 April 2018MannheimGermanySAP Arena9,015 / 9,015$641,605
7 April 2018BirminghamEnglandGenting Arena12,771 / 12,771$943,165
9 April 2018ManchesterManchester Arena13,478 / 13,478$1,002,200
11 April 2018LondonThe O2 Arena29,572 / 32,869$2,088,620
12 April 2018
14 April 2018GlasgowScotlandSSE Hydro10,546 / 10,546$803,026
16 April 2018DublinIreland3Arena12,612 / 12,612$970,530
Oceania[52]
21 April 2018PerthAustraliaPerth ArenaThe Preatures[10]9,256 / 9,256$896,310
24 April 2018MelbourneHisense Arena8,929 / 8,929$752,987
27 April 2018SydneyQudos Bank Arena14,263 / 14,532$1,323,240
28 April 2018BrisbaneBrisbane Entertainment Centre10,658 / 10,658$989,211
Asia[52]
1 May 2018PasayPhilippinesMall of Asia ArenaWarpaint[53]10,130 / 10,130$747,330
3 May 2018SingaporeSingapore Indoor Stadium3,378 / 3,378$490,952
5 May 2018Hong KongHKCEC Hall 5BC4,097 / 4,097$501,478
7 May 2018BangkokThailandImpact Arena2,893 / 2,893$352,604
10 May 2018KobeJapanWorld Memorial Hall4,754 / 4,754$616,143
12 May 2018ChibaMakuhari Event Hall8,908 / 8,908$1,078,067
South America[52]
23 May 2018Buenos AiresArgentinaDirecTV ArenaLeon Bridges[54]9,523 / 9,523$827,872
25 May 2018SantiagoChileMovistar Arena12,370 / 12,370$1,140,297
27 May 2018Rio de JaneiroBrazilJeunesse Arena12,244 / 12,244$802,257
29 May 2018São PauloEspaço das Américas7,200 / 7,200$672,817
North America[55][56]
1 June 2018Mexico CityMexicoPalacio de los DeportesLeon Bridges33,943 / 33,943$1,962,719
2 June 2018
5 June 2018DallasUnited StatesAmerican Airlines CenterKacey Musgraves[57]16,461 / 16,461$1,306,002
7 June 2018HoustonToyota Center14,238 / 14,238$1,163,261
9 June 2018SunriseBB&T Center16,678 / 16,678$1,302,904
11 June 2018DuluthInfinite Energy Arena12,007 / 12,007$1,071,691
12 June 2018NashvilleBridgestone Arena18,543 / 18,543$1,265,101
14 June 2018HersheyHersheypark Stadium15,468 / 15,468$1,111,493
15 June 2018PhiladelphiaWells Fargo Center16,959 / 16,959$1,370,303
16 June 2018TorontoCanadaAir Canada Centre17,390 / 17,390$1,391,932
18 June 2018BostonUnited StatesTD Garden16,146 / 16,146$1,273,432
21 June 2018New York CityMadison Square Garden36,353 / 36,353$2,806,112
22 June 2018
24 June 2018Washington, D.C.Capital One Arena15,894 / 15,894$1,308,830
26 June 2018DetroitLittle Caesars Arena15,894 / 15,894$1,283,454
27 June 2018IndianapolisBankers Life Fieldhouse15,566 / 15,566$1,126,959
30 June 2018ChicagoUnited Center18,286 / 18,286$1,432,559
1 July 2018Saint PaulXcel Energy Center16,914 / 16,914$1,375,043
3 July 2018DenverPepsi Center13,636 / 13,636$1,097,362
6 July 2018VancouverCanadaRogers Arena14,134 / 14,134$1,105,785
7 July 2018SeattleUnited StatesKeyArena13,535 / 13,535$1,118,751
9 July 2018SacramentoGolden 1 Center14,565 / 14,565$1,209,501
11 July 2018San JoseSAP Center14,632 / 14,632$1,171,338
13 July 2018InglewoodThe Forum33,698 / 33,698$2,700,031
14 July 2018
Total807,810 / 816,469 (99%)$63,103,783

Personnel

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Band[58]

  • Harry Styles – lead vocals
  • Mitchell Rowland – guitar, vocals
  • Clare Uchima – keyboard, vocals
  • Sarah Jones – drums, vocals
  • Adam Prendergast – bass, vocals

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