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Harry Styles joyfully waves Pride flag on-stage as he kicks off dazzling Love On Tour shows in Las Vegas

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supports HTML5 videoHarry Styles melted hearts as he took to the stage waving a Pride rainbow flag in support of the LGBTQ+ community on the first night of his Love On Tour. The Watermelon Sugar singer kicked off the US leg of his long-awaited tour in Las Vegas on Saturday, all in celebration of his second solo album, Fine Line, which was released in December 2019.

Before arriving on-stage, Harry’s voice filled the MGM Grand Garden Arena through speakers as he thanked fans for getting the Covid jab to safely attend the concert.

He said: ‘I want to thank you guys for getting vaccinated or tested to be able to come here tonight. ‘The staff on the entire Love On Tour team has done the same and we are all taking the precautions we can to make.

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