Harry Styles Vows to Learn More About Fight Against Racial Injustice After Postponing 2020 Tour

Harry Styles Vows to Learn More About Fight Against Racial Injustice After Postponing 2020 TourWENN/Phil Lewis

While he is forced to reschedule his summer trek to 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic, the One Direction member expresses his support to the Black Lives Matter protests.

AceShowbizHarry Styles has postponed his 2020 North American tour dates so he can spend more time educating himself about how he can help end racism.

The pop star has been deeply moved by the Black Lives Matter protests across America following the death of George Floyd, and admits that factored into his decision to shift his summer tour to 2021.

“This summer we were excited to be bringing Love on Tour to North America,” he says in a statement. “However, due to the ongoing threat from COVID-19 we have been forced to reschedule these dates to next summer. The well-being of my crew and all the fans around the world will always hold top priority. I can’t wait to see you all out on the road as soon as it’s safe to do so.”

The shows were scheduled to begin in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 26 and feature special guests Jenny Lewis and Orville Peck.

“We are in a moment of necessary change and growth in the world,” Harry added. “I will be using this time to listen and to educate myself on how I can help more in the fight for justice and equal rights for all in the future. I hope that you will take the time to do the same. Treat people with kindness. I love you all.”

Styles’ U.S. “Love on Tour” dates will now begin in Washington on August 14, 2021.

Source: Music - aceshowbiz.com


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