Love On Tour
Love On Tour[4] was the second concert tour by English singer-songwriter Harry Styles, in support of his second and third studio albums, Fine Line, which was released on 13 December 2019, and Harry's House, which was released on 20 May 2022. The tour consisted of seven legs spreading over the course of 22 months starting on 4 September 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada, and concluded on 22 July 2023 in Reggio Emilia, Italy.
Tour by Harry Styles | |
Location |
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Associated album | Fine Line Harry's House[1] |
Start date | 4 September 2021 |
End date | 22 July 2023 |
Legs | 7 |
No. of shows | 169 |
Supporting acts | |
Box office | $617.3 million[2][3] |
Harry Styles concert chronology |
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 supporting Fine Line, consisting of 42 announced US dates in total.[5] Styles later began touring internationally in June, promoting Fine Line as well as Harry's House. 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.[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 5 million tickets. [7]
Background
On 4 November 2019, Styles announced the release of his second studio album Fine 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 with Capital 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 the COVID-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 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.[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-day Halloween event at New York City's Madison Square Garden arena, called "Harryween Fancy Dress Party", where all concertgoers dressed in costumes, with Styles himself dressed as Dorothy Gale and a Pierrot clown.[19] Many of the concertgoers were photographed on the scene by Vogue.[20] In August 2022, Styles announced additional European dates, to take place from 13 May to 22 July 2023.[21]
Set list
This set list is representative of the show on 3 October 2021 in New York City.[22] It does not represent all concerts for the tour.
- "Golden"
- "Carolina"
- "Adore You"
- "Only Angel"
- "She"
- "Two Ghosts / Falling"
- "Sunflower Vol. 6"
- "To Be So Lonely"
- "Woman"
- "Cherry"
- "Lights Up"
- "Canyon Moon"
- "Treat People With Kindness"
- "What Makes You Beautiful"
- "Fine Line"
- Encore
Additional notes
- Styles performed "Over the Rainbow" from The Wizard of Oz during the show in New York City on 30 October.[23]
- Styles performed "Toxic" by Britney Spears and "Medicine" during the show in New York City on 31 October.[24] * Styles performed Medicine during select dates throughout the tour.[25][26][27]
- 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".[28]
- Styles performed "Hopelessly Devoted to You" from Grease during the show in Inglewood on 31 October 2022. He did so to honor Olivia Newton-John, who played the role of Sandy Olsson in the film.[29]
- On 1 December 2022, Styles performed "Songbird" as a tribute to Christine McVie.[30]
- Styles performed "The Horses" by Daryl Braithwaite during the show in Perth on 20 February 2023 and the show in Melbourne on 25 February 2023.[31][32] Braithwaite joined Styles for a suprise performance during the show in Sydney on 4 March of the same year.[33][34]
- Beginning with the show in Horsens on 13 May 2023, Styles performed "Grapejuice" and "Stockholm Syndrome".[35]
- On the final show, 22 July 2023 in Reggio Emilia, Styles performed a 10-minute instrumental piece he had written. [36]
Tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening acts | Attendance[38] | Revenue[38] |
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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[lower-alpha 1] | $8,099,555[lower-alpha 1] | ||
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 | [lower-alpha 1] | [lower-alpha 1] | ||
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[lower-alpha 2] | The Forum | 50,739 / 50,739 | $6,602,191 | ||
19 November 2021 | ||||||
20 November 2021 | ||||||
23 November 2021[lower-alpha 3] | Houston | Toyota Center | — | 16,541 / 16,541 | $2,171,475 | |
24 November 2021 | North Little Rock | Simmons Bank Arena | 16,691 / 16,691 | $2,525,863 | ||
28 November 2021 | Elmont | UBS Arena | 16,777 / 16,777 | $3,272,836 | ||
11 June 2022 | Glasgow | Scotland | Ibrox Stadium | Mitski | 43,637 / 43,637 | $4,229,885 |
15 June 2022 | Manchester | England | Emirates Old Trafford | 99,526 / 99,526 | $9,179,139 | |
16 June 2022 | ||||||
18 June 2022 | London | Wembley Stadium | 147,269 / 147,269 | $14,479,293 | ||
19 June 2022 | ||||||
22 June 2022 | Dublin | Ireland | Aviva Stadium | Arlo Parks | 50,422 / 50,422 | $5,006,395 |
26 June 2022 | Hamburg | Germany | Volksparkstadion | Wolf Alice | 42,192 / 42,192 | $3,494,578 |
29 June 2022 | Stockholm | Sweden | Tele2 Arena | 36,282 / 36,282 | $3,068,314 | |
1 July 2022 | Oslo | Norway | Telenor Arena | 23,784 / 23,784 | $2,089,269 | |
5 July 2022 | Paris | France | Accor Arena | 14,598 / 14,598 | $1,030,721 | |
7 July 2022 | Antwerp | Belgium | Sportpaleis | 18,245 / 18,245 | $1,207,376 | |
9 July 2022 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Ziggo Dome | 13,080 / 13,080 | $1,056,199 | |
11 July 2022 | Munich | Germany | Olympiahalle | 13,027 / 13,027 | $991,358 | |
13 July 2022 | Budapest | Hungary | Budapest Sports Arena | 12,070 / 12,070 | $788,891 | |
15 July 2022 | Prague | Czech Republic | O2 Arena | 15,616 / 15,616 | $1,069,985 | |
16 July 2022 | Vienna | Austria | Wiener Stadthalle | 10,910 / 10,910 | $811,841 | |
18 July 2022 | Kraków | Poland | Tauron Arena | 15,158 / 15,158 | $1,654,068 | |
20 July 2022 | Berlin | Germany | Mercedes-Benz Arena | 12,853 / 12,853 | $1,026,787 | |
22 July 2022 | Cologne | Lanxess Arena | 16,069 / 16,069 | $1,211,191 | ||
25 July 2022 | Bologna | Italy | Unipol Arena | 12,699 / 12,699 | $912,467 | |
26 July 2022 | Turin | Pala Alpitour | 14,513 / 14,513 | $923,185 | ||
29 July 2022 | Madrid | Spain | WiZink Center | 13,990 / 13,990 | $964,164 | |
31 July 2022 | Lisbon | Portugal | Altice Arena | 12,671 / 12,671 | $747,179 | |
15 August 2022 | Toronto | Canada | Scotiabank Arena | Madi Diaz | 36,607 / 36,607 | $6,864,299 |
16 August 2022 | ||||||
20 August 2022 | New York City | United States | Madison Square Garden | Blood Orange | 276,852 / 276,852 | $63,102,676 |
21 August 2022 | ||||||
22 August 2022 | ||||||
26 August 2022 | ||||||
27 August 2022 | ||||||
28 August 2022 | ||||||
1 September 2022 | ||||||
2 September 2022 | ||||||
3 September 2022 | ||||||
7 September 2022 | ||||||
8 September 2022 | ||||||
10 September 2022 | ||||||
14 September 2022 | ||||||
15 September 2022 | ||||||
21 September 2022 | ||||||
25 September 2022 | Austin | Moody Center | Gabriels | 86,056 / 86,056 | $19,175,231 | |
26 September 2022 | ||||||
28 September 2022 | ||||||
29 September 2022 | ||||||
2 October 2022 | ||||||
3 October 2022 | ||||||
8 October 2022 | Chicago | United Center | Jessie Ware | 112,400 / 112,400 | $20,358,593 | |
9 October 2022 | ||||||
10 October 2022[lower-alpha 4] | ||||||
13 October 2022 | ||||||
14 October 2022 | ||||||
15 October 2022 | ||||||
23 October 2022 | Inglewood[lower-alpha 2] | Kia Forum | Ben Harper | 204,916 / 204,916 | $38,132,528 | |
24 October 2022 | ||||||
26 October 2022 | ||||||
28 October 2022 | ||||||
29 October 2022 | ||||||
31 October 2022 | ||||||
2 November 2022 | ||||||
9 November 2022 | ||||||
11 November 2022 | ||||||
12 November 2022 | ||||||
14 November 2022 | ||||||
15 November 2022 | ||||||
20 November 2022 | Guadalajara | Mexico | Arena VFG | Koffee | 12,812 / 12,812 | $1,116,186 |
22 November 2022 | Monterrey | Arena Monterrey | 11,316 / 11,316 | $832,767 | ||
24 November 2022 | Mexico City | Foro Sol | 117,363 / 117,363 | $7,563,097 | ||
25 November 2022 | ||||||
27 November 2022[lower-alpha 5] | Bogotá | Colombia | Coliseo Live | 19,933 / 19,933 | $1,418,653 | |
29 November 2022[lower-alpha 6] | Lima | Peru | Estadio Nacional | 40,927 / 40,927 | $3,006,682 | |
1 December 2022[lower-alpha 7] | Santiago | Chile | Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida | DJ Kamila Govorčin Koffee |
25,505 / 25,505 | $1,795,373 |
3 December 2022 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | Estadio River Plate | Koffee Anita B Queen |
123,942 / 123,942 | $8,966,109 |
4 December 2022 | ||||||
6 December 2022 | São Paulo | Brazil | Allianz Parque | Koffee | 137,009 / 137,009[lower-alpha 8] | $11,113,075[lower-alpha 8] |
8 December 2022 | Rio de Janeiro | Área Externa da Jeunesse Arena[lower-alpha 9] | 33,260 / 33,260 | $2,362,813 | ||
10 December 2022 | Curitiba | Pedreira Paulo Leminski | 23,466 / 23,466 | $2,268,067 | ||
13 December 2022 | São Paulo | Allianz Parque | [lower-alpha 8] | [lower-alpha 8] | ||
14 December 2022 | ||||||
26 January 2023[lower-alpha 10] | Inglewood | United States | Kia Forum | Wet Leg | 51,342 / 51,342 | $9,623,023 |
27 January 2023[lower-alpha 11] | ||||||
29 January 2023[lower-alpha 12] | ||||||
31 January 2023 | Thousand Palms | Acrisure Arena | Madi Diaz | 20,939 / 20,939 | $5,577,876 | |
1 February 2023 | ||||||
20 February 2023 | Perth | Australia | HBF Park | Wet Leg | 30,849 / 30,849 | $4,409,981 |
24 February 2023 | Melbourne | Marvel Stadium | 114,616 / 114,616 | $15,042,107 | ||
25 February 2023 | ||||||
28 February 2023 | Gold Coast | Metricon Stadium | 48,177 / 48,177 | $6,550,585 | ||
3 March 2023 | Sydney | Accor Stadium | 137,443 / 137,443 | $16,445,460 | ||
4 March 2023 | ||||||
7 March 2023 | Auckland | New Zealand | Mount Smart Stadium | Ny Oh Wet Leg |
41,979 / 41,979 | $5,111,127 |
11 March 2023 | Bangkok | Thailand | Rajamangala Stadium | — | 27,492 / 27,492 | $2,860,607 |
14 March 2023 | Bocaue | Philippines | Philippine Arena | 29,247 / 29,247 | $3,337,289 | |
17 March 2023 | Singapore | National Stadium | 25,654 / 25,654 | $4,696,429 | ||
20 March 2023 | Seoul | South Korea | KSPO Dome | 15,314 / 15,314 | $1,949,014 | |
24 March 2023 | Tokyo | Japan | Ariake Arena | 24,325 / 24,325 | $3,274,769 | |
25 March 2023 | ||||||
13 May 2023 | Horsens | Denmark | CASA Arena Horsens | Wet Leg | — | — |
14 May 2023 | ||||||
17 May 2023 | Munich | Germany | Olympiastadion | — | — | |
18 May 2023 | ||||||
22 May 2023 | Coventry | England | Coventry Building Society Arena | — | — | |
23 May 2023 | ||||||
26 May 2023 | Edinburgh | Scotland | BT Murrayfield Stadium | — | — | |
27 May 2023 | ||||||
1 June 2023 | Saint-Denis[lower-alpha 13] | France | Stade de France | — | — | |
2 June 2023 | ||||||
4 June 2023 | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Johan Cruijff Arena | — | — | |
5 June 2023 | ||||||
6 June 2023 | ||||||
10 June 2023[lower-alpha 14] | Slane | Ireland | Slane Castle | Inhaler Annie Mac Mitch Rowland Wet Leg |
— | — |
13 June 2023 | London | England | Wembley Stadium | Madi Diaz Wet Leg |
— | — |
14 June 2023 | Ariza Elin Wet Leg | |||||
16 June 2023 | Mitch Rowland Wet Leg | |||||
17 June 2023 | Pauli the PSM Wet Leg Yaffra | |||||
20 June 2023 | Cardiff | Wales | Principality Stadium | Wet Leg | — | — |
21 June 2023 | ||||||
24 June 2023 | Werchter | Belgium | Festivalpark Werchter | — | — | |
27 June 2023 | Düsseldorf | Germany | Merkur Spiel-Arena | — | — | |
28 June 2023 | ||||||
2 July 2023 | Warsaw | Poland | PGE Narodowy | — | — | |
5 July 2023 | Frankfurt | Germany | Deutsche Bank Park | — | — | |
6 July 2023 | ||||||
8 July 2023 | Vienna | Austria | Ernst-Happel-Stadion | — | — | |
12 July 2023 | Barcelona | Spain | Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys | — | — | |
14 July 2023 | Madrid | Nuevo Espacio Mad Cool | — | — | ||
18 July 2023 | Lisbon | Portugal | Passeio Marítimo de Algés | — | — | |
22 July 2023 | Reggio Emilia | Italy | RCF Arena | — | — | |
Total | 3,187,412 / 3,187,412 | $417,577,399 |
Cancelled shows
Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason |
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15 April 2020 | Birmingham | England | Utilita Arena | COVID-19 pandemic[43] |
17 April 2020 | Sheffield | Utilita Arena | ||
30 March 2021 | Moscow | Russia | Megasport Sport Palace | |
16 August 2021 | Vancouver | Canada | Rogers Arena | |
28 September 2021 | Toronto | Scotiabank Arena | ||
29 September 2021 | ||||
20 October 2021 | Montreal | Bell Centre | ||
3 July 2022 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Royal Arena | 2022 Copenhagen mall shooting[44] |
Personnel
Personnel adapted via Capital FM.[45]
Band
- 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
- Laura Bibbs – trumpet
- Lorren Chiodo – saxophone
- Paris Fleming – trumpet
- Kalia Vandever – trombone
Notes
- The box office data is representative of the three shows at Madison Square Garden on 3-4 and 16 October respectively.
- Labeled as Los Angeles in promotional material.
- Originally set to take place on 13 September 2021, but was rescheduled due to Tropical Storm Nicholas.
- Originally set to take place on 6 October 2022, but was rescheduled due to band/crew illness.
- The concert on 27 November 2022 in Bogotá was originally scheduled on 8 October 2020 at Movistar Arena,[39] but it was rescheduled and moved the Salitre Mágico, and then was moved again to Coliseo Live.[40]
- The concert on 29 November 2022 in Lima was originally scheduled at the Jockey Club del Perú, but it was rescheduled and moved to the National Stadium.[41]
- The concert on 1 December 2022 in Santiago was originally scheduled on 14 October 2020 at the Movistar Arena, but it was rescheduled and moved to the Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida.[42]
- The box office data is representative of the three shows at Allianz Parque on 6 and 13–14 December respectively.
- The show took place on a stage outside Jeunesse Arena.
- Originally set to take place on 5 November 2022, but was rescheduled due to Styles having the flu.
- 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.
- Originally set to take place on 7 November 2022, but was rescheduled due to Styles having the flu.
- Labeled as Paris in promotional material.
- The concert on 10 June 2023 is part of the Slane Festival.
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