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Harry Styles pulled out of a concert in Copenhagen at the last minute after several people were killed during a mass shooting at a nearby shopping mall.
The “As It Was” singer was scheduled to bring his Love On Tour show to at the Royal Arena venue on Sunday night.
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The shooting happened at the Field’s shopping centre, less than a mile away from the arena.
A 22-year-old Danish man was arrested after several people were killed during the incident.
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In a post on Snapchat, Styles wrote: “My team and I pray for everyone involved in the Copenhagen shopping mall shooting. I am shocked. Love H.”
The show was delayed at first, before ultimately being cancelled.
Fans who were already in the stadium received a police escort to the metro.
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Harry Styles canceled his concert at the Copenhagen Royal Arena hours after a gunman killed three people at a shopping mall near the venue in Denmark where he was set to perform. "I'm heartbroken along with the people of Copenhagen," he wrote on Twitter. "I adore this city.The people are so warm and full of love." He added: "I'm devastated for the victims, their families, and everyone hurting.
Harry Styles spoke out after canceling his Denmark concert on Sunday, July 3, following a mass shooting at a nearby mall.
Harry Styles cancelled his concert in the Danish capital of Copenhagen, after three people were killed (and another three were critically injured) in a mass shooting close to the venue.Styles was scheduled to perform at the Royal Arena last night (July 3). In a statement sent out by Live Nation, the show was cancelled at the direction of Danish authorities. “We are looking into future possibilities for the show,” the statement read, “and hope to be able to give ticket buyers direct information as soon as possible.”Styles also posted about the cancellation on his own social media, writing: “I’m heartbroken along with the people of Copenhagen.
Police in Denmark say three people were killed and three are in a critical condition following the Copenhagen shopping centre shooting.
Harry Styles has canceled his concert stop in Copenhagen on Sunday night following a shooting at a busy mall near the venue. Styles was set to perform at the Royal Arena at 8 p.m. local time as part of the European leg of his Love On Tour.
Harry Styles is «heartbroken» after a shooting at a shopping mall in Copenhagen, Denmark — where he was set to perform Sunday night — left several people dead.Styles took to Twitter after canceling Sunday's show to share his sadness at the events that unfolded and the devastation he was feeling for the «victims, their families, and everyone hurting,» after the shooting at Field's, a shopping center in the Danish capital.«I’m heartbroken along with the people of Copenhagen. I adore this city. The people are so warm and full of love,» the 28-year-old «As It Was» singer began.
Harry Styles has cancelled a concert in Copenhagen following a fatal shooting at a nearby shopping centre. Danish police responded to the shooting at the Field's shopping centre, which was less than a mile from the arena where Styles was was due to take the stage on Sunday evening (July 3)
Danish police have said the cannot rule of that the shooting at a shopping centre in Copenhagen was an "act of terrorism." Several people were killed when a gunman opened fire on Sunday.