Harry Styles, the British singer and former member of One Direction, has finally made it back to the Philippines for his Love On Tour concert. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the tour was postponed, but Harry’s fans were eager to see him perform again. The Philippine Arena was filled with fans dressed in colorful outfits inspired by fruits and love, or resembling Harry’s unique style.
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Live Nation Philippines presented the Manila leg of Love On Tour, and Harry started the concert in a sparkly blue and gold T-shirt, teal-gray jeans, and Adidas x Gucci Gazelles. He opened with “Music for a Sushi Restaurant,” the first track of his newest album “Harry’s House,” and then greeted the audience with “Maraming salamat Philippines!” before performing “Golden” and “Adore You” from his second album “Fine Line.”
After a brief moment of interaction with the crowd, Harry promised to entertain them throughout the night. He then performed “Keep Driving,” “Daylight,” and “Woman,” and even danced behind the platform while his band performed solos. Harry took a moment to thank the audience, saying, “Thank you for your support. It’s been a great privilege to perform here… thank you so much.”
Harry slowed things down by performing “Matilda” from “Harry’s House” with two guitarists, a song he considers special. The audience joined him in the emotional chorus.
/Mark S., Digital Sauce
- Harry Styles performs in the Philippines for his Love On Tour concert.
- The concert was presented by Live Nation Philippines and featured colorful outfits from fans.
- Harry opened with “Music for a Sushi Restaurant” and performed hits from his second album “Fine Line.”
- Harry thanked the audience and promised to entertain them throughout the night.
- Harry performed “Matilda” with two guitarists, and the audience joined him in the emotional chorus.
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