Trek kicks off in Sept.

When Harry Styles returns to the road for his upcoming Love On Tour shows, fans will be required to provide proof of vaccination or negative tests and wear masks inside each venue. Live Nation shared the news via a press release, detailing the new COVID-19 policies.

“For the health and safety of everyone at Harry Styles’ upcoming Love On Tour shows, ticket holders must provide proof of full COVID-19 vaccination or proof of a negative COVID-19 diagnostic test within 48 hours prior to entry, in addition to wearing a mask.

“Children under the age of 12 may attend the concert if they provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within 48 hours of the show.

“Requiring testing, or proof of vaccination, is the best way to protect the health and safety of our crew and fans, and is quickly becoming the new standard for concerts around the US. There will be no exceptions to these policies.”

The statement says all venue staff at each show will also be following the same protocols and will need to provide proof of full COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test result, as well as wear a mask at all times.

Styles’ shows at Madison Square Garden will require proof of full vaccination with the final dose at least 14 days prior to each event. A negative test will not be accepted for entry, in compliance with current local government mandates.

All attendees must also be fully vaccinated for the San Jose shows, per local guidelines. Proof of a negative test by itself will not be valid for entry.

The Love On Tour will see Styles perform hits from. his 2x platinum album, Fine Line, for the first time. The trek was scheduled for August, but pushed back due to COVID-19 restrictions.

The tour will now kick off on September 4th in Las Vegas with special guest Jenny Lewis. Love On Tour includes five dates in New York City at Madison Square Garden, two of which are special Harryween shows on October 30th and 31st with special guest Orville Peck.

Live Nation, AEG Presents, Danny Wimmer Presents and other promoters are largely requiring proof of vaccination or negative test before entering venues and festivals, including Bonnaroo, Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival, Coachella and Stagecoach. Eagles are also requiring vaccination only status at some of its Hotel California 2021 shows.