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Love On Tour

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2021–2023 concert tour by Harry Styles
Not to be confused withHarry Styles: Live on Tour.

Love On Tour
Tour byHarry Styles
Location
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Oceania
  • South America
Associated albums
Start date4 September 2021 (2021-09-04)
End date22 July 2023 (2023-07-22)
Legs7
No. of shows169
Supporting acts
Box office$617.3 million[2][3]
Harry Styles concert chronology

Love On Tour[4] was the secondconcert tour by English singer-songwriterHarry Styles, in support of his second and third studio albums,Fine Line (2019) andHarry's House (2022). The tour consisted of seven legs spreading over the course of 22 months starting on 4 September 2021 inLas Vegas,Nevada, and concluded on 22 July 2023 inReggio Emilia,Italy.

After being postponed twice due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, the tour began on 4 September 2021 inLas Vegas,Nevada supportingFine Line, consisting of 42 announced US dates in total.[5] Styles later began touring internationally in June of the following year, promotingFine Line as well asHarry's House. Love On Tour became one of the first full-capacity indoor arena concert tours to occur in the United States since the pandemic.[6] The first leg grossed a total of $95 million and sold 719,000 tickets from 42 shows performed in North America from September to November 2021. The tour made another $55 million and sold 638,000 tickets from the 23 shows performed in Europe from June to July 2022. In total, Love On Tour grossed $617.3 million and sold five million tickets.[7]

Background

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On 4 November 2019, Styles announced the release of his second studio albumFine Line, which was released on 13 December 2019;[8] the first single "Lights Up" was released on digital platforms on 11 October.[9] During a radio interview withCapital FM on the singer announced that he would tour the world through 2020.[10] Styles announced the album's support tour, Love On Tour on November 13, exactly a month before the album's release.[11][12]

In March 2020, it was announced that the European leg would be postponed to 2021, amid theCOVID-19 pandemic.[13] In June of the same year, Styles pushed back the North American leg of the tour, including the planned "Harryween" event, to 2021.[14] 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.[15] Depending on the state legislature, the event organizer required proof ofCOVID-19 vaccination or anegative diagnostic test within 48 hours prior to entry, in addition towearing a mask, in order to attend Styles' show.[16][17] On January 19, 2022, Styles announced European and South American tour dates.[18]

In October 2021, during the tour, Styles held a two-dayHalloween event at New York City'sMadison Square Garden arena, called "Harryween Fancy Dress Party", where all concertgoers dressed in costumes, with Styles himself dressed asDorothy Gale and aPierrot clown.[19] Many of the concertgoers were photographed on the scene byVogue.[20] In August 2022, Styles announced additional European dates, to take place from 13 May to 22 July 2023.[21]

Critical reception

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The show received rave reviews from critics. Ramin Setoodeh ofVariety praised Styles' performance during the show, highlighting the artist's energy and connection with the audience. Setoodeh noted that Styles was clearly enjoying himself and delivered a powerful setlist focused on his 2019 albumFine Line, along with tracks from hisdebut album and aOne Direction hit, "What Makes You Beautiful".[22]

Harry Styles during his concert atWembley Stadium inLondon on 17 June 2023.

Brittany Spanos ofRolling Stone defined Styles' post-pandemic return to the stage at Madison Square Garden as triumphant. The concert, delayed by the pandemic, showcased Styles' electrifying performance and strong bond with fans eagerly awaiting the event. Spanos also highlighted that the show emphasized communal experiences and inclusive gestures, reinforcing Styles' message of kindness. She also noted that the encore, featuring "Kiwi" underscored Styles' rockstar charisma, leaving the audience excited and fully embracing his call for self-expression and celebration.[23]

Jon Caramanica and Lindsay Zoladz ofThe New York Times attended Styles' 15-night residency at Madison Square Garden, examining how he wielded his star power and musical direction. Caramanica noted Styles' undeniable charisma and stage presence but questioned the depth of his musical impact, finding the performance more about showmanship than substance. Zoladz, contrasting with Caramanica, celebrated Styles as a consummate pop star catering to his fervent fanbase, highlighting his charismatic banter and stage engagement.[24]

The Guardian gave the show inGlasgow a five-star review stating that the show, which celebrates his third albumHarry's House (2022), was marked by an incredibly positive poptimism, without elaborate tricks, sophisticated choreography or pyrotechnics, just Styles' dazzling charisma, backed by a six-piece band and a catalog of music that crosses genres.[25]

Will Richards ofThe Standard gave a four-star review of the show atWembley Stadium inLondon, he stated that the atmosphere was marked by the exuberance of the fans, who dressed in vibrant colors and extravagant costumes. He also said the event was not just a concert, but a community celebration, where fans met in person for the first time and expressed support for each other, including with messages asking for help in coming out as gay. He stated that the show, although simple in terms of production, focused on fan interaction and celebrating authenticity.[26]

Audience for Styles' concert atWembley Stadium inLondon on 19 June 2022.

Commercial performance

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"Love on Tour" was ranked second onPollstar''s 2021 year-end list of worldwide tours, with a gross of 86.3 million dollars and a total of 669,051 tickets sold across 39 shows in its North American leg.[27] The tour sold out numerous shows and was a success. The tour's four shows atWembley Stadium inLondon were ranked seventh onPollstar's 2023 year-end list of the top 300 concert grosses, earning $37,341,665 with a total of 335,394 tickets sold. Several other shows from the tour also appeared on the list.[28] The tour grossed a total of $617.3 million according toBillboard, with over five million tickets sold. At the time, the tour ended as the fifth-highest grossing and eighth-most attended tour ever.[3]

Accolades

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Accolades for Love On Tour
OrganizationYearCategoryResultRef.
Pollstar Awards2021Major Tour of the YearWon[29]
Best Pop TourNominated
2023Major Tour of the YearWon[30]
Brand Partnership/Live Campaign of the YearWon
Per Cap AwardWon
Live Music is Better AwardNominated
Residency of the YearWon
Pop Tour of the YearNominated
iHeartRadio Music Awards2022Tour of the YearWon[31]
2023Favorite ResidencyWon[32]
People's Choice Awards2022Concert Tour of 2022Nominated[33]
Shorty Awards2022Social Media CampaignNominated[34]
Webby AwardsBest Campaign - Entertainment & PerformancesNominated[35]
Best Campaign - Events & LivestreamsWon[35]

Set list

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This set list is representative of the show on 3 October 2021 in New York City.[36] It does not 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

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  • Styles performed "Over the Rainbow" fromThe Wizard of Oz during the show in New York City on 30 October 2021.[37]
  • Styles performed "Toxic" byBritney Spears and "Medicine" during the show in New York City on 31 October 2021.[38] Styles performed Medicine during select dates throughout the tour.[39][40][41]
  • Beginning on the 11 June 2022 show in Glasgow, Styles added "Music for a Sushi Restaurant", "Daylight", "Cinema", "Keep Driving", "Matilda", "Boyfriends", "Satellite", "Late Night Talking", "Love of My Life" and "As It Was" to the set list; he removed "Carolina", "Only Angel", "She", "Two Ghosts", "Falling", "Sunflower Vol. 6", "To Be So Lonely", "Woman" and "Cherry".[42]
  • Styles performed "Hopelessly Devoted to You" fromGrease during the show in Inglewood on 31 October 2022. He did so to honorOlivia Newton-John, who played the role of Sandy Olsson in the film.[43]
  • On 1 December 2022, Styles performed "Songbird" as a tribute toChristine McVie.[44]
  • Styles performed "The Horses" byDaryl Braithwaite during the show in Perth on 20 February 2023 and the show in Melbourne on 25 February 2023.[45][46] Braithwaite joined Styles for a surprise performance during the show in Sydney on 4 March of the same year.[47][48]
  • Beginning with the show in Horsens on 13 May 2023, Styles performed "Grapejuice" and "Stockholm Syndrome".[49]
  • On the final show, 22 July 2023 inReggio Emilia, Styles performed a 10-minute instrumental piece he had written.[50]

Tour dates

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List of 2021 concerts[4][51][27]
Date (2021)CityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendanceRevenue
4 SeptemberLas VegasUnited StatesMGM Grand Garden ArenaJenny Lewis13,413 / 13,413$1,686,284
7 SeptemberDenverBall Arena17,347 / 17,347$1,863,008
9 SeptemberSan AntonioAT&T Center17,298 / 17,298$2,131,207
11 SeptemberDallasAmerican Airlines Center17,682 / 17,682$2,193,709
15 SeptemberSt. LouisEnterprise Center17,171 / 17,171$2,745,557
17 SeptemberPhiladelphiaWells Fargo Center18,995 / 18,995$2,319,947
18 SeptemberWashington, D.C.Capital One Arena18,903 / 18,903$2,753,018
20 SeptemberDetroitLittle Caesars Arena18,204 / 18,204$2,281,394
22 SeptemberSaint PaulXcel Energy Center18,114 / 18,114$2,241,288
24 SeptemberChicagoUnited Center39,387 / 39,387$4,750,594
25 September
29 SeptemberNashvilleBridgestone Arena32,627 / 32,627$4,464,889
1 October
3 OctoberNew York CityMadison Square Garden56,392 / 56,392[a]$8,099,555[a]
4 October
7 OctoberOrlandoAmway Center16,898 / 16,898$1,904,939
8 OctoberSunriseFLA Live Arena18,176 / 18,176$2,350,545
10 OctoberTampaAmalie Arena18,183 / 18,183$2,029,171
12 OctoberRaleighPNC Arena18,616 / 18,616$2,238,542
14 OctoberPittsburghPPG Paints Arena18,369 / 18,369$2,137,752
16 OctoberNew York CityMadison Square Garden[a][a]
18 OctoberClevelandRocket Mortgage FieldHouse17,786 / 17,786$2,197,690
21 OctoberUncasvilleMohegan Sun Arena18,159 / 18,159$2,165,968
23 October
25 OctoberBostonTD Garden16,743 / 16,743$2,306,243
27 OctoberAtlantaState Farm Arena31,146 / 31,146$4,146,897
28 October
30 OctoberNew York CityMadison Square GardenMadison Cunningham
Orville Peck
37,321 / 37,321$5,714,220
31 October
3 NovemberMilwaukeeFiserv ForumJenny Lewis16,881 / 16,881$2,312,794
7 NovemberTacomaTacoma Dome21,469 / 21,469$2,746,176
8 NovemberPortlandModa Center17,890 / 17,890$2,125,697
10 NovemberSacramentoGolden 1 Center16,745 / 16,745$2,292,473
11 NovemberSan JoseSAP Center17,823 / 17,823$2,244,533
13 NovemberGlendaleGila River Arena16,846 / 16,846$2,036,487
15 NovemberSan DiegoPechanga Arena13,728 / 13,728$1,641,218
17 NovemberInglewood[b]The Forum50,739 / 50,739$6,602,191
19 November
20 November
23 November[c]HoustonToyota Center16,541 / 16,541$2,171,475
24 NovemberNorth Little RockSimmons Bank Arena16,691 / 16,691$2,525,863
28 NovemberElmontUBS Arena16,777 / 16,777$3,272,836
List of 2022 concerts
Date (2022)CityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendanceRevenue
11 JuneGlasgowScotlandIbrox StadiumMitski43,637 / 43,637$4,229,885
15 JuneManchesterEnglandEmirates Old Trafford99,526 / 99,526$9,179,139
16 June
18 JuneLondonWembley Stadium147,269 / 147,269$14,479,293
19 June
22 JuneDublinIrelandAviva StadiumArlo Parks50,422 / 50,422$5,006,395
26 JuneHamburgGermanyVolksparkstadionWolf Alice42,192 / 42,192$3,494,578
29 JuneStockholmSwedenTele2 Arena36,282 / 36,282$3,068,314
1 JulyOsloNorwayTelenor Arena23,784 / 23,784$2,089,269
5 JulyParisFranceAccor Arena14,598 / 14,598$1,030,721
7 JulyAntwerpBelgiumSportpaleis18,245 / 18,245$1,207,376
9 JulyAmsterdamNetherlandsZiggo Dome13,080 / 13,080$1,056,199
11 JulyMunichGermanyOlympiahalle13,027 / 13,027$991,358
13 JulyBudapestHungaryBudapest Sports Arena12,070 / 12,070$788,891
15 JulyPragueCzech RepublicO2 Arena15,616 / 15,616$1,069,985
16 JulyViennaAustriaWiener Stadthalle10,910 / 10,910$811,841
18 JulyKrakówPolandTauron Arena15,158 / 15,158$1,654,068
20 JulyBerlinGermanyMercedes-Benz Arena12,853 / 12,853$1,026,787
22 JulyCologneLanxess Arena16,069 / 16,069$1,211,191
25 JulyBolognaItalyUnipol Arena12,699 / 12,699$912,467
26 JulyTurinPala Alpitour14,513 / 14,513$923,185
29 JulyMadridSpainWiZink Center13,990 / 13,990$964,164
31 JulyLisbonPortugalAltice Arena12,671 / 12,671$747,179
15 AugustTorontoCanadaScotiabank ArenaMadi Diaz36,607 / 36,607$6,864,299
16 August
20 AugustNew York CityUnited StatesMadison Square GardenBlood Orange276,852 / 276,852$63,102,676
21 August
22 August
26 August
27 August
28 August
1 September
2 September
3 September
7 September
8 September
10 September
14 September
15 September
21 September
25 SeptemberAustinMoody CenterGabriels86,056 / 86,056$19,175,231
26 September
28 September
29 September
2 October
3 October
8 OctoberChicagoUnited CenterJessie Ware112,400 / 112,400$20,358,593
9 October
10 October[d]
13 October
14 October
15 October
23 OctoberInglewood[b]Kia ForumBen Harper204,916 / 204,916$38,132,528
24 October
26 October
28 October
29 October
31 October
2 November
9 November
11 November
12 November
14 November
15 November
20 NovemberGuadalajaraMexicoArena VFGKoffee12,812 / 12,812$1,116,186
22 NovemberMonterreyArena Monterrey11,316 / 11,316$832,767
24 NovemberMexico CityForo Sol117,363 / 117,363$7,563,097
25 November
27 November[e]BogotáColombiaColiseo Live19,933 / 19,933$1,418,653
29 November[f]LimaPeruEstadio Nacional40,927 / 40,927$3,006,682
1 December[g]SantiagoChileEstadio Bicentenario de La FloridaDJ Kamila Govorčin
Koffee
25,505 / 25,505$1,795,373
3 DecemberBuenos AiresArgentinaEstadio River PlateKoffee
Anita B Queen
123,942 / 123,942$8,966,109
4 December
6 DecemberSão PauloBrazilAllianz ParqueKoffee137,009 / 137,009[h]$11,113,075[h]
8 DecemberRio de JaneiroÁrea Externa daJeunesse Arena[i]33,260 / 33,260$2,362,813
10 DecemberCuritibaPedreira Paulo Leminski23,466 / 23,466$2,268,067
13 DecemberSão PauloAllianz Parque[h][h]
14 December
List of 2023 concerts[28]
Date (2023)CityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendanceRevenue
26 January[j]InglewoodUnited StatesKia ForumWet Leg51,342 / 51,342$9,623,023
27 January[k]
29 January[l]
31 JanuaryThousand PalmsAcrisure ArenaMadi Diaz20,939 / 20,939$5,577,876
1 February
20 FebruaryPerthAustraliaHBF ParkWet Leg30,849 / 30,849$4,409,981
24 FebruaryMelbourneMarvel Stadium114,616 / 114,616$15,042,107
25 February
28 FebruaryGold CoastMetricon Stadium48,177 / 48,177$6,550,585
3 MarchSydneyAccor Stadium137,443 / 137,443$16,445,460
4 March
7 MarchAucklandNew ZealandMount Smart StadiumNy Oh
Wet Leg
41,979 / 41,979$5,111,127
11 MarchBangkokThailandRajamangala Stadium27,492 / 27,492$2,860,607
14 MarchBocauePhilippinesPhilippine Arena29,247 / 29,247$3,337,289
17 MarchSingaporeNational Stadium25,654 / 25,654$4,696,429
20 MarchSeoulSouth KoreaKSPO Dome15,314 / 15,314$1,949,014
24 MarchTokyoJapanAriake Arena24,325 / 24,325$3,274,769
25 March
13 MayHorsensDenmarkCASA Arena HorsensWet Leg
14 May
17 MayMunichGermanyOlympiastadion120,877 / 120,877$12,496,890
18 May
22 MayCoventryEnglandCoventry Building Society Arena72,026 / 72,026$8,462,319
23 May
26 MayEdinburghScotlandBT Murrayfield Stadium128,838 / 128,838$14,335,817
27 May
1 JuneSaint-Denis[m]FranceStade de France132,880 / 132,880$14,079,140
2 June
4 JuneAmsterdamNetherlandsJohan Cruijff Arena154,903 / 154,903$16,498,991
5 June
6 June
10 June[n]SlaneIrelandSlane CastleInhaler
Annie Mac
Mitch Rowland
Wet Leg
83,310 / 83,310$10,367,213
13 JuneLondonEnglandWembley StadiumMadi Diaz
Wet Leg
335,394 / 335,394$37,341,665
14 JuneAriza
Elin
Wet Leg
16 JuneMitch Rowland
Wet Leg
17 JunePauli the PSM
Wet Leg
Yaffra
20 JuneCardiffWalesPrincipality StadiumWet Leg115,047 / 115,047$12,519,389
21 June
24 JuneWerchterBelgiumFestivalpark Werchter
27 JuneDüsseldorfGermanyMerkur Spiel-Arena84,580 / 84,580$9,808,564
28 June
2 JulyWarsawPolandPGE Narodowy
5 JulyFrankfurtGermanyDeutsche Bank Park90,976 / 90,976$9,834,218
6 July
8 JulyViennaAustriaErnst-Happel-Stadion
12 JulyBarcelonaSpainEstadi Olímpic Lluís Companys
14 JulyMadridNuevo Espacio Mad Cool
18 JulyLisbonPortugalPasseio Marítimo de Algés
22 JulyReggio EmiliaItalyRCF Arena
Total4,506,243 / 4,506,243 (100%)$563,321,605

Cancelled shows

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List of cancelled concerts
DateCityCountryVenueReason
15 April 2020BirminghamEnglandUtilita ArenaCOVID-19 pandemic[56]
17 April 2020SheffieldUtilita Arena
30 March 2021MoscowRussiaMegasport Sport Palace
16 August 2021VancouverCanadaRogers Arena
28 September 2021TorontoScotiabank Arena
29 September 2021
20 October 2021MontrealBell Centre
3 July 2022CopenhagenDenmarkRoyal Arena2022 Copenhagen mall shooting[57]

Personnel

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Personnel adapted viaCapital FM.[58]

Band

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  • Yaffra – piano, keyboards, percussion
  • Sarah Jones – drums, backing vocals
  • Pauli Lovejoy – percussion, backing vocals
  • Ny Oh – piano, keyboards, rhythm guitar, theremin, backing vocals
  • Mitch Rowland – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Elin Sandberg – bass, backing vocals
  • Ariza - guitar, keyboard, cello
  • Madi Diaz - guitar, backing vocals

Brass section

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  • Laura Bibbs – trumpet
  • Lorren Chiodo – saxophone
  • Paris Fleming – trumpet
  • Kalia Vandever – trombone

See also

[edit]

Notes

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  1. ^abcdThe box office data is representative of the three shows at Madison Square Garden on 3-4 and 16 October respectively.
  2. ^abLabeled asLos Angeles in promotional material.
  3. ^Originally set to take place on 13 September 2021, but was rescheduled due toTropical Storm Nicholas.
  4. ^Originally set to take place on 6 October 2022, but was rescheduled due to band/crew illness.
  5. ^The concert on 27 November 2022 in Bogotá was originally scheduled on 8 October 2020 atMovistar Arena,[52] but it was rescheduled and moved theSalitre Mágico, and then was moved again to Coliseo Live.[53]
  6. ^The concert on 29 November 2022 in Lima was originally scheduled at theJockey Club del Perú, but it was rescheduled and moved to theNational Stadium.[54]
  7. ^The concert on 1 December 2022 in Santiago was originally scheduled on 14 October 2020 at theMovistar Arena, but it was rescheduled and moved to theEstadio Bicentenario de La Florida.[55]
  8. ^abcdThe box office data is representative of the three shows at Allianz Parque on 6 and 13–14 December respectively.
  9. ^The show took place on a stage outside Jeunesse Arena.
  10. ^Originally set to take place on 5 November 2022, but was rescheduled due to Styles having the flu.
  11. ^Originally set to take place on 4 November 2022, but was rescheduled to 6 November 2022 due to band/crew illness. It was then rescheduled again due to Styles having the flu.
  12. ^Originally set to take place on 7 November 2022, but was rescheduled due to Styles having the flu.
  13. ^Labeled asParis in promotional material.
  14. ^The concert on 10 June 2023 is part of theSlane Festival.

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