Harry Styles already has a date set to return to Brazil.
After a delay due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the British singer has scheduled his second solo career in Brazil for the beginning of December.
The presentations will take place in São Paulo, on December 6th at Allianz Parque, in Rio de Janeiro, on December 8th at Jeunesse Arena and in Curitiba, on December 10th at Pedreira Paulo Leminski.
“I am delighted to announce that ‘Love On Tour 2022’ is finally coming to the UK, Europe and South America. I am so excited to see you. Thank you, I love you,” the singer wrote on Instagram.
The producer Live Nation, responsible for holding the events in Brazil, reported that fans who bought tickets for the 2020 shows, which were postponed, will be able to use the same tickets to enter the new dates.
Ticket sales for the 2022 shows will open this Thursday (20), for the performances in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, and from the 26th, for the show in Curitiba.
All tickets can be purchased from 10 am, through the Eventim website, or from noon at the box offices of Allianz Parque, in São Paulo, Jeunesse Arena, in Rio, and Couto Pereira stadium, in Curitiba.
Ticket prices in Sao Paulo
PISTA PREMIUM WATERMELON SUGAR: R$334.00 (half price); BRL 668.00 (whole)
PREMIUM CHERRY TRACK: R$334.00 (half price); BRL 668.00 (whole)
PISTA WATERMELON SUGAR: R$179.00 (half price); BRL 358.00 (full)
CHERRY TRACK: R$179.00 (half price); BRL 358.00 (full)
LOWER CHAIR: R$249.00 (half price); BRL 498.00 (full)
TOP CHAIR: R$164.00 (half price); BRL 328.00 (full)
Ticket prices in Rio de Janeiro
PISTA PREMIUM: R$314.00 (half-price); BRL 628.00 (full)
CLUE: R$164.00 (half price); BRL 328.00 (full)
Ticket prices in Curitiba
PISTA PREMIUM: R$430.00 (half price); BRL 860.00 (full)
CLUE: R$235.00 (half-price); BRL 470.00 (full)
Jamaican singer Koffee will be opening concerts on the Brazilian dates of Harry’s tour.
The singer’s initial passage through South America – with shows in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru and Colombia – would have taken place in October 2020. However, without the vaccine against Covid-19 and the prospect of an improvement in the pandemic, the presentations were postponed. In September.
“Everyone’s health and safety remains our priority, which is why I unfortunately have to postpone all 2020 shows in South America, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand.” wrote the singer on Twitter.
“I can’t wait to see you all on the road as soon as it’s safe,” Harry added at the time.
These will be Harry Styles’ first shows in Brazil since he released his second solo album “Fine Line” in 2019. The album with the hits “Watermelon Sugar”, “Golden” and “Lights Up” was generally well received. by specialized critics and earned the artist a series of nominations.
“Fine Line” topped the Billboard 200 list when it was released and generated the biggest sales week for a UK solo artist since Nielsen Music began releasing sales data in 1991.
Harry already visited Brazil in 2018, about two years after the boyband One Direction’s hiatus. On that occasion, he also performed only in the capitals of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro with the tour of his first eponymous album.
The singer was also recently announced as one of the headliners of the 2022 edition of Coachella, one of the biggest festivals in the world, which takes place in California, in the United States. The event, scheduled to take place in April, will feature concerts by Brazilians Anitta and Pabllo Vittar this year.
Reference: CNN Brasil
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