Harry Styles’ Pre-Orange Bowl concert cancelled amid COVID surge
Harry Styles’ free Florida gig has been cancelled due to the rapid surge in Covid-19 cases.
The Capital One Beach Bash was set to take place at Lummus Park in South Beach, Florida on December 30 and serve as the pre-show entertainment for the College Football playoff Semifinal Game between the Georgia Bulldogs and Michigan Wolverines.
The tickets were free and all that was required was proof of vaccination or a negative Covid-19 test to gain entry. But despite the measures that were in place to ensure safety, the concert has now officially been cancelled.
“Due to increasing logistical and production challenges related to the pandemic and after consultation with the artists and their production teams, we have jointly made the difficult decision to cancel the Capital One Beach Bash,” read a statement from Capital One; they confirmed that the football game will still be going ahead on December 31.
British superstar Harry Styles recently wrapped up the US leg of his delayed Love On Tour run. He played 42 shows over 2 months in support of his hit album Fine Line.
His US leg of the tour grossed a massive $95 Million and $1 million for charity and the UK and Europe leg is expected to take place next year.
He recently released a new life brand – Pleasing – that sells nail polish, sweatshirts and skin products. He has a few films due out next year – My Policeman, Don’t Worry Darling and it was recently announced he has joined the MCU as Starfox on a reported 5 film contract.
— Capital One (@CapitalOne) December 20, 2021
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