Next year, British singer Harry Styles will bring his “Love On Tour” to the Philippines, marking his third visit to the nation.
Styles had hinted that Asian concert dates will be added to his ongoing tour, and the musician himself announced the places he will be visiting on social media.
Three days after his performance in Thailand, he will play at the Philippine Arena on March 14, 2023, making the Philippines the second stop on the Asian leg of his tour.
After performing in the Philippines, the former One Direction singer will go to Singapore, South Korea, and Japan, the latter for consecutive nights.
The official presale of tickets for the Philippine leg of Harry Styles’ “Love On Tour” will begin on November 23 at midnight, while general ticket sales will begin 24 hours later.
Styles first visited the Philippines in March 2015 with One Direction, then returned in April 2018 to promote his debut solo album of the same name.
The singer will likely perform songs from his two most recent albums, “Fine Line” and “Harry’s House,” but fans are hopeful that he will also perform earlier hits and select One Direction classics.
Styles’ tracks “Harry’s House,” “As It Was,” “Late Night Talking,” “Music For A Sushi Restaurant,” and “Matilda” have all charted well on international music charts.
Styles has also recently appeared in “Don’t Worry Darling” and “My Policeman” in 2022, having previously appeared in “Dunkirk” in 2017 and “The Eternals” in 2021.
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