Louis Tomlinson takes to the stage for Wembley gig with arm in sling after injuring elbow
24.04.2022 - 18:33
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Louis Tomlinson entertained fans at his Friday night gig at the OVO Arena Wembley while sporting a sling after recently sustaining an injury to his elbow. The 30-year-old’s much-delayed solo world tour, in support of his solo debut LP Walls, finally hit the capital this week, with his two previously announced September 2021 date at the London Roundhouse consolidated into one night at Wembley. The star took to the stage in a pale blue and white England 1990 World Cup Finals retro third shirt, worn by the likes of Gary Lineker and Paul Gascoigne back in the day.
He paired it with dark trousers and a navy sling as he gave the crowd his all during a lively concert. The former One Direction member, whose ex-bandmate Harry Styles is currently delighting fans as a headliner at Coachella, admitted at a recent gig that he had fractured his elbow while running earlier this month. ‘I had a race yesterday, which I won, but it was a running race and I’ve hurt myself.
‘I’ve got a little fracture on my elbow,’ he shared, according to MailOnline. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Louis, who cancelled his gigs planned for Moscow and Kyiv in July as he prioritised ‘the safety of my fans’, has finally embarked on his tour far later than initially planned. Walls was released on January 31, 2020, and debuted at number nine on the Billboard 200 chart in the US and reached number four in the UK.
His initial tour dates for 2020 were first pushed back from that year to 2021, and then again to 2022. The singer has shared his delight over the reception he’s received at gigs recently, taking to Instagram this week to share a compilation reel of clips from some of his performances and behind-the-scenes clips. ‘The energy at the shows have blown my
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