Harry Styles Love on Tour

Sent by Skylar Levitt

Sent by Skylar Levitt

By Yara Shobut, Staff Writer

The worldwide celebrity, Harry Styles, is almost finished with his second tour. The tour is named “Love on Tour ” (abbreviated and referred to as HSLOT), a very similar title to his first tour: “Live on Tour”. The tour was originally supposed to take place in 2020, the first show being on June 24th of that year. However, due to the peak of the Coronavirus still occurring during that time, Mr. Styles along with his tour agents decided to push back the shows of the tour to approximately one year to start in August.

The plan was once more postponed and moved to have the start time during September of 2021. The tour ultimately took place after about a year from its initial date. Additionally, Styles has postponed the European tour of HSLOT he was supposed to perform until further notice due to travel restrictions and COVID safety regulations. The technicalities, including removing some shows from the original concert list, as well as adding some shows, were worked through and the tour is currently sailing smoothly!

Love on Tour focuses on showcasing the second studio album, Fine Line, of Styles, which was published on December 13th of 2019. Its tour officially began on September 4th, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada with a released list of 42 shows in total. The song list for the Nevada show consists of songs from both Fine Line, his first album (“Harry Styles 1”), and the song “What Makes You Beautiful” from his previous band, One Direction. The last show of the tour is scheduled to take place on November 28th, 2021 in the UBS Arena.

Sent in by Megan Lewis

Styles surely knows how to throw a show. Fans describe his concerts as life-changing, cathartic, and most importantly: fun. He strives to set an accepting and exciting environment in his shows, and so far has succeeded. Wayne Hills Junior Skylar Levitt describes her amazing experience at his October 23rd show in the Mohegan Sun Arena. Levitt states, “I loved all his music and he was a great performer. He got around to all sides of the stage and looked so happy to be there.”

Similar to Levitt, Wayne Hills Junior Megan Lewis describes her experience as “a bit stressful” at first but “all worth it” in the end. Lewis explains how she arrived at Madison Square Garden on October 3rd at 7 am to line up and get a waistband which would give her priority entry into the pit that night. Lewis explains that despite the stress of the initial entry, “everyone had such positive vibes and were all so loving toward everyone else in the pit… it was one of the best nights ever.”