Harry Styles' Love On Tour raises over £5 million for charity
Harry Styles recently concluded his 'Love on Tour' show in Italy at the RCF Arena.
The tour spanned 173 dates over almost three years. First launching on 4 September 2021, Styles travelling around the world and performed a mammoth 20 dates at Madison Square Garden, 18 at the Los Angeles Forum, and six at London’s Wembley Stadium. Love On Tour is said to be the fourth highest-grossing tour of all time.
The tour also rang in the release of his third solo album, Harry’s House, which won Grammy Awards for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album, as well as all four BRIT Awards for which it was nominated in 2023 – Best British Album, Song of the Year ("As It Was"), Artist of the Year, Best Pop/R&B Act.
In the time since Love On Tour began in September 2021, Styles raised and donated more than £5 million to local charities across the world, including Planned Parenthood, Physicians for Reproductive Health, Choose love, Black Voters Matter Fund — Capacity Building Institute, International Rescue Committee, Every Town for Gun Safety, Black Minds, REVERB, Intermission Youth, Save the Children, CARE, The Afiya Center, and more.
Thanking fans on his Instagram, Styles shared a video of memories on tour with the caption, "To the most inspiring people I know. Goodbye for now. Love On Tour forever." In another statement, he said: "It’s been the greatest experience of my entire life. I feel so incredibly full and happy. It’s all because of you. You have given me memories that will last a lifetime, more than I could have ever dreamed of."
Harry Styles recently featured in The Sunday Times' 35 under 35 Rich List.
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