Harry Styles announces more Love On Tour dates for the UK and Europe
"Love On Tour. UK & Europe. New dates added," Styles shared.
Words: Emily Maskell; pictures: Live Nation UK/Lillie Eiger
Harry Styles has announced that he will be returning to the UK and Europe for an extended leg of his ‘Love on Tour’ tour in 2023.
Styles has only recently completed the European leg of his tour and is currently performing the show in the States but the ‘As It Was’ singer is seemingly still amped to be on the road.
“Love On Tour. UK & Europe. New dates added,” Styles shared on Friday (26 August).
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Styles performed two nights at Wembley in June of this year, and he’ll be back to inevitably bring down the house again on 13 and 14 June 2023.
“Wembley, last night was one of my favourite shows we’ve ever played,” he tweeted after his 2022 show in the stadium. “I don’t know where to begin thanking you, I’m completely overwhelmed. I’m so grateful, I’m so happy. Thank you, thank you.”
Wembley, last night was one of my favourite shows we’ve ever played. I don’t know where to begin thanking you, I’m completely overwhelmed. I’m so grateful, I’m so happy. Thank you, thank you.
I love you all. See you later. H— Harry Styles. (@Harry_Styles) June 19, 2022
The 28-year-old also made a fan’s night at the Wembley show when he helped them come out.
Being passed a cardboard sign that read “From Ono to Wembley: Help me come out,” Styles held up the sign to ecstatic cheers and rapturous applause from the crowd.
The new dates are:
Sat May 13 – Horsens, Denmark – CASA Arena! — JUST ADDED
Wed May 17 – Munich, Germany – Olympiastadion! — JUST ADDED
Mon May 22 – Coventry, UK – Coventry Building Society Arena! — JUST ADDED
Fri May 26 – Edinburgh, UK – BT Murrayfield Stadium! — JUST ADDED
Thu Jun 1 – Paris, France – Stade De France! — JUST ADDED
Mon Jun 5 – Amsterdam, Netherlands –Johan Cruijff Arena! — JUST ADDED
Sat Jun 10 – Slane, Ireland – Slane Castle*! — JUST ADDED
Tue Jun 13 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium! — JUST ADDED
Wed Jun 14 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium! — JUST ADDED
Tue Jun 20 – Cardiff, UK – Principality Stadium! — JUST ADDED
Sat Jun 24 – Werchter, Belgium – Festivalpark! — JUST ADDED
Tue Jun 27 – Dusseldorf, Germany – MERKUR SPIEL-ARENA! — JUST ADDED
Sun Jul 2 – Warsaw, Poland – PGE Narodowy! — JUST ADDED
Wed Jul 5 – Frankfurt, Germany – Deutsche Bank Park! — JUST ADDED
Sat Jul 8 – Austria, Vienna – Ernst-Happel-Stadion! — JUST ADDED
Wed Jul 12 – Barcelona, Spain – Estadi Olimpic Lluis Company! — JUST ADDED
Fri Jul 14 – Madrid, Spain – Nuevo Espacio Mad Cool! — JUST ADDED
Tue Jul 18 – Lisbon, Portugal – Passeio Maritimo Alges! — JUST ADDED
Sat Jul 22 – Reggio Emilia, Italy – RCF Arena! — JUST ADDED
The singer has a very busy next few months ahead of him with the upcoming releases of Don’t Worry Darling and My Policeman, he plays leads in both and has already won the Toronto International Film Festival Tribute Award for Performance, an award for exceptional acting, with the rest of the cast which includes Emma Corrin and David Dawson.
Speaking in the latest issue of Rolling Stone Styles spoke about his role in My Policeman and has received some mixed responses to his comments.
“So much of gay sex in film is two guys going at it, and it kind of removes the tenderness from it,” Styles said adding that he and director, Michael Grandage, wanted to show scenes that were “tender and loving and sensitive.”
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Elsewhere in his Rolling Stone profile, Styles addressed his sexuality: “everyone, including myself, has your own journey with figuring out sexuality and getting more comfortable with it.”
Some accused the popstar-turned-actor of demonstrating a “lack of understanding and engagement with the queer community and queer media” from his comments while others, like Attitude’s Editor-in-Chief Cliff Joannou, state that it is “reductive” to accuse Styles of queer-baiting.
“Away from his image, Harry’s refusal to claim a sexual identity has frustrated others who demand to understand where this queer representation comes from, as if veering from traditional gendered roles is something only open to non-heterosexual people,” Joannou writes.
Don’t Worry Darling is set to debut in the UK on 23 September, while My Policeman will be in cinemas 21 October.
Tickets for ‘Love on Tour’ can be found here.
The Attitude September/October issue is out now.