Harry Styles kicks off Australian tour with two very Aussie additions
Harry Styles kicked off his huge Australian tour in Perth last night, having made two very Aussie additions to the show.
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Pop superstar Harry Styles kicked off his Australian stadium tour in Perth overnight with that most unhygienic of Aussie customs – the shoey.
And it appears Styles has also made a new addition to his setlist for the Australian leg of the tour, adding one of this country’s most enduring songs to his encore.
Footage from last night’s show at Perth’s HBF Park shows the former One Direction star guzzling liquid out of his own shoe, as fans cheered him on.
Harry Styles drinks out of his shoe at his concert in Australia as part of a tradition. pic.twitter.com/wS44f8T1L8
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) February 20, 2023
This is one of the most disgusting traditions I’ve ever…” Styles told the crowd before he drank from the shoe.
âThis is one of the most disgusting traditions Iâve everâ¦â@Harry_Styles does a shoey at his first Love on Tour Australian concert in Perth pic.twitter.com/FXkXe1bsZZ
— Syan Vallance (@SyanVallance) February 20, 2023
Requests for a visiting international artist to do a “shoey” have become a regular fixture of Australian concerts in recent years, with some artists obliging – and others refusing.
Post Malone was the latest big star to do a shoey onstage, also at a Perth concert earlier this month.
Country-pop star Kacey Musgraves memorably told a Sydney audience during her 2019 tour that she would not be heeding their demands: “That’s disgusting. I’m not f**king drinking out of your shoe,” she told them.
Styles’ Australian tour comes amid a golden period for the singer, first discovered on the UK X Factor back in 2010. From those humble beginnings, he just took out the coveted Album of the Year award at both this year’s Grammys and Brit Awards for his third solo album Harry’s House.
And Styles’ concert setlist was heavy on that album, with 11 of its 13 tracks performed in Perth last night. One Direction fans got just one song from his former band – the global smash That’s What Makes You Beautiful – while there was also a new addition to the setlist for the Australian leg of the tour: A cover of The Horses, the classic Rickie Lee Jones song famously covered by Daryl Braithwaite in 1991 and turned into an unofficial Australian anthem.
Daryl Braithwaiteâs âThe Horsesâ, performed by Harry Styles, live from HBF Park. #LoveOnTourPerth
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Earlier, there were chaotic scenes as hardcore fans waited in blistering heat for many hours before doors opened to get the best spots inside the stadium. Fans had been banned from camping out the night before.
Styles’ Australian tour continues on Friday with the first of two shows at Melbourne’s Marvel stadium, before moving to the Gold Coast and Sydney. Fellow recent Grammy and Brit-winners Wet Leg support Styles on all dates.
Harry Styles’ Perth setlist:
Music for a Sushi Restaurant
Golden
Adore You
Daylight
Cinema
Keep Driving
Woman
Matilda
Little Freak
Satellite
Daydreaming
Treat People With Kindness
What Makes You Beautiful
Late Night Talking
Watermelon Sugar
Love of My Life
Encore:
Sign of the Times
Horses (Daryl Braithwaite cover)
As It Was
Kiwi
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