During the end of his song “Fine Line” from his sophomore album of the same name,Harry Stylesbelts, “We’ll be alright,” and it looks as though the singer is reflecting those lyrics in his real life.
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A source told theMirror Online, which first reported news of the mugging, that Styles “played it pretty cool, quickly giving the assailant cash, keeping himself and the guy calm and getting the situation over with.”
The Metropolitan Police confirmed to PEOPLE that “officers were contacted on Saturday, 15 February regarding the incident which happened at 23.50hrs on Friday, 14 February” in the reported area.
They added that “the victim was not injured however, cash was taken from him,” and said that no arrests have been made, though the investigation is ongoing.
While gracing theTodaystage, Styles also chatted with the hosts about touring, including plans to bring his “Love on Tour” spectacle back to New York during the Halloween weekend for a two night showcase that the “Lights Up” singer gleefully called “Harry-ween.”
“It’s going to be a fancy dress party,” he shared. “I am going to dress up.”
HostHoda Kotbthen transitioned the conversation and asked Styles about hisfriendshipwith fellow musician,Lizzo, whom Styles called “amazing.”
“I think she’s such a great artist. As a fan, what you want artists to be is themselves. And I think she’s someone who is just herself.”
He added, “She makes amazing music and it’s really feel good. And I think that’s what a lot of people need right now.”
Styles is set to embark on a lengthy world tour in April to promote his album,Fine Line.
The tour will kick off with several locations in the U.K., before extending across Europe and into Russia. At the end of June, Styles will hop across the pond for his U.S. and Canada locations, which will run from June 26 through Sept. 5. before Styles begins to wrap up his tour with three stops in Mexico at the start of October.
Tickets to see “Love on Tour” can be purchasedhere.
source: people.com