Harry Styles waves Aboriginal flag on ‘Love On Tour’ stage sending 80,000-strong crowd into a frenzy
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA: Performing in Sydney in front of more than 80,000 people, music icon Harry Styles began the final weekend of his Australian concert. The crowd went wild as the British singer, 29, screamed out his greatest hits while donning a light yellow and blue rhinestone-studded outfit. The audience was decked out in a sea of feather boas, sequins, and color.
The 'Love On Tour' concert at Accor Stadium on Friday night comes after sold-out appearances in Perth, Melbourne, and the Gold Coast. Authorities in Sydney are advising not to drive to the location over the upcoming days due to the concert's overwhelming crowd. The star's Australian tour received more amazing accolades after his performance on Friday night, reports news.com.au.
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'As It Was': Love On Tour
Styles has returned to Australia for a tour that Covid postponed, is a flamboyant, charming showman who combines enormous songs with a Daryl Braithwaite cover. It's been quite the trip for Styles' ardent supporters to get here. According to The Guardian, a surge of euphoric, emotional fans were forced to transfer to a separate gate, causing a stampede.
It has been a long five years since Styles toured Australia because his 2020 'Love on Tour' dates were postponed due to Covid. The singer declares on the album's final track, "The world is not the same as it was," from his third studio album, Harry's House.
The Backstreet Boys from the 1990s, Jay Chou, and Harry Styles are all scheduled to play in Sydney Olympic Park in front of an astounding 115,000 spectators. Several eager fans had already defied the rain and started lining up outside the Accor Stadium on Saturday in an effort to get the best location in the crowd before the gates opened.
According to Transport for NSW, tickets for the Harry Styles concert will provide access to all transportation options, including the main event buses. On March 4, Styles will wrap up the Australian phase of his world tour before continuing to Auckland, New Zealand's Mt Smart Stadium the following week.
Harry with the Aboriginal flag
In a moving scene, the former member of 'One Direction' waved an Aboriginal flag around on stage to overwhelming applause from the audience. Styles also honored the LGBTQIA+ community by supporting the 'World Pride' celebration, which is also wrapping up this weekend in Sydney, by waving a rainbow flag during his performance.
Styles' fans took to the internet, praising the outstanding performance of the singer and his stance with the Aboriginal flag. One fan commented, "harry holding the aboriginal flag made me so incredibly happy," while another one chimed in and commented, "harry with the aboriginal flag." One social media user commented, "I literally can’t believe this is the same harry styles we saw at the enmore theatre 6 years ago." "EPIC @Harry_Styles," commented another user. "Australia do be getting some of his best shows," commented an Instagram user.
harry holding the aboriginal flag made me so incredibly happy pic.twitter.com/cU3GmH8yjD
— ⭒ sammy ⭒ (@finelinesammy) March 3, 2023
harry with the aboriginal flag 🫶🏼🫶🏼 pic.twitter.com/tj26F4nIZz
— kenzie !! HEARD MEDICINE (@fitfluvrr) March 3, 2023
i literally can’t believe this is the same harry styles we saw at the enmore theatre 6 years ago pic.twitter.com/weJtNvpGim
— kira (@finelinekira) March 4, 2023
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