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Harry Styles postpones Love On Tour amid coronavirus pandemic

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Harry Styles has rescheduled his Love On Tour jaunt to 2021 amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The former One Direction star was set to support his second album Fine Line with the mammoth jaunt, kicking off in Birmingham, England on April 15, 2020, and taking in Europe and North America, before ending in Mexico City on October 3rd.

Support acts scheduled to appear included Mark Ronson protege King Princess, reggae singer Koffee, and Jenny Lewis.

However, as the world goes into lockdown due to the spread of Covid-19, Harry announced on Instagram on Wednesday (October 25th) he had made the tough decision to postpone the tour, which now begins in Bologna, Italy, on February 12th. “Anyone who knows me, knows that performing has always been

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