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Styles will continue his world tour throughout 2018.

Heartthrob (and newly-minted blockbuster movie star) Harry Styles kicked off his highly-anticipated first solo tour in San Francisco and Los Angeles earlier this week to much excitement, anticipation, and, of course, some fangirl screams.

Showing love for the LGBTQ community, Styles took the stage with a rainbow flag draped over his microphone. Later in the show, he waved the flag around stage, much to the delight of fans in the audience. Styles is a known supporter of the LGBTQ community, previously donning the flag and also showing support for former tNFL player Michael Sam after he came out as gay in 2014.

The second night of the tour brought Styles to L.A., and though the setlist was the same, fans noticed a certain fan in the audience: Niall Horan, another 1D member. Horan himself has his own debut solo album coming out in late October, Flicker.

Earlier this year in an interview with Rolling Stone, Styles defended his concertgoers and general fanbase.

“Who’s to say that young girls who like pop music — short for popular, right? — have worse musical taste than a 30-year-old hipster guy? That’s not up to you to say,” Styles told the magazine. “Music is something that’s always changing. There’s no goal posts.”

 

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