TOUR NEWS : HARRY STYLES ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL SECOND SHOWS IN MANCHESTER & LONDON FOR GLOBAL 2022LOVE ON TOUR

HARRY STYLES ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL SECOND SHOWS IN MANCHESTER & LONDON FOR GLOBAL 2022 LOVE ON TOUR
 
TICKETS FOR BOTH DATES GO ON GENERAL SALE FRIDAY, JANUARY 28TH AT 9AM GMT ON LIVENATION.CO.UK

Multi-platinum recording artist Harry Styles has announced two additional stadium shows in Manchester at Emirates Old Trafford and London at Wembley Stadium on his global 2022 Love On Tour. The colossal 32-city outing now includes a total of five brand new stadium dates in the U.K. in June, and a further four stadiums in Europe. The tour will continue in July with rescheduled arena dates in Europe, as well as a new show at Accor Arena in Paris, before concluding in Latin America later this year. All existing tickets for rescheduled shows will remain valid.
 
Special guests include Mitski on the UK dates, Arlo Parks in Dublin, Wolf Alice on select European dates and Koffee across all Latin American dates. The tour will be following all local and public health guidelines as well as venue protocols set forth at the time of each show. Fans are encouraged to visit their local venue’s website ahead of each show for the latest health & safety details and requirements for their date.
 
TICKETS:  Tickets for the newly added Manchester and London shows go on general sale beginning Friday, January 28th at 9am GMT via LiveNation.co.uk. 
 
Harry Styles 2022 Love On Tour
 
*EXISTING TICKETS REMAIN VALID FOR ALL RESCHEDULED DATES*
 
Saturday 11 June – Glasgow, U.K. – Ibrox Stadium (New Show)*
Wednesday 15 June – Manchester, U.K. – Emirates Old Trafford (New Show)*
Thursday 16 June Manchester, U.K. Emirates Old Trafford (New Show – Just Added)*
Saturday 18 June – London, U.K. – Wembley Stadium Connected by EE (New Show)*
Sunday 19 June London, U.K. Wembley Stadium Connected by EE (New Show  – Just Added)*
Wednesday 22 June – Dublin, Ireland – Aviva Stadium (New Show) #
Sunday 26 June – Hamburg, Germany – Volksparkstadion (New Show) ^
Wednesday 29 June – Stockholm, Sweden – Tele2 Arena (New Show) ^
Friday 01 July – Oslo, Norway – Telenor Arena (New Show) ^
Sunday 03 July – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena (Rescheduled Date)
Tuesday 05 July – Paris, France – Accor Arena ^
Thursday 07 July – Antwerp, Belgium – Sportpaleis (Rescheduled Date) ^
Saturday 09 July – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome (Rescheduled Date) ^
Monday 11 July – Munich, Germany – Olympiahalle (Rescheduled Date) ^
Wednesday 13 July – Budapest, Hungary – Budapest Arena (Rescheduled Date) ^
Friday 15 July – Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena (Rescheduled Date) ^
Saturday 16 July – Vienna, Austria – Stadthalle (Rescheduled Date) ^
Monday 18 July – Krakow, Poland – Tauron Arena (Rescheduled Date) ^
Wednesday 20 July – Berlin, Germany – Mercedes-Benz Arena (Rescheduled Date) ^
Friday 22 July – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena (Rescheduled Date) ^
Monday 25 July – Bologna, Italy – Unipol Arena (Rescheduled Date) ^
Tuesday 26 July – Turin, Italy – Pala Alpitour (Rescheduled Date) ^
Friday 29 July – Madrid, Spain – WiZink Center (Rescheduled Date) ^
Sunday 31 July – Lisbon, Portugal – Altice Arena (Rescheduled Date) ^
Sunday 20 November – Guadalajara, México – Arena FVG (Rescheduled Date) ^^
Tuesday 22 November – Monterrey, México – Arena Monterrey (Rescheduled Date) ^^
Friday 25 November – Mexico City, México – Foro Sol (Rescheduled Date) ^^
Sunday 27 November – Bogotá, Colombia – Parque Salitre Mágico (Rescheduled Date – New Venue) ^^
Tuesday 29 November – Lima, Peru – Jockey Club (Rescheduled Date) ^^
Thursday 01 December – Santiago, Chile – Estadio Bicentenario La Florida (Rescheduled Date – New Venue) ^^
Saturday 03 December – Buenos Aires, Argentina – Estadio River Plate (Rescheduled Date – New Venue) ^^
Tuesday 06 December – São Paulo, Brazil – Allianz Parque (Rescheduled Date) ^^
Thursday 08 December – Rio De Janeiro, Brazil – Área Externa da Jeunesse Arena (Rescheduled Date – New Venue) ^^
Saturday 10 December – Curitiba, Brazil – Pedreira Paulo Leminski (New Show) ^^
 
 *confirmed special guests Mitski (*), Arlo Parks (#), Wolf Alice (^) and Koffee (^^)
 
Harry Styles has established himself as one of the biggest and most influential artists in music. His self-titled debut solo album became one of the world’s top-ten best selling albums of the year and had the biggest first week of sales by a male artist in history. His second album, Fine Line, topped the Billboard 200 when it was released, making it Harry’s second US Number One album and made chart history providing the biggest sales week for a solo UK male artist since Nielsen Music began electronically trading sales data in 1991. Since launching his solo career, he has gained prestigious accolades including, two BRIT awards, a Grammy award, an Ivor Novello Award an American Music Award and many others across the world, in addition to being the first man to appear solo on the cover of Vogue Magazine.
 
Harry is equally renowned as an incredible live performer. His Love On Tour shows were postponed due to the pandemic and finally started in September 2021 in Las Vegas. Harry performed over 40 shows throughout the US at the end of last year winning praise from fans and critics alike.  His shows are packed with his global hit singles including Sign of the Times, Lights Up, Adore You, Watermelon Sugar and Kiwi.

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