Harry Styles Speaks Out After Denmark Shooting, Show Cancellation

Harry Cancels Denmark Concert Following Mass Shooting Nearby Heartbroken

Harry Styles at the ‘Today’ TV show Summer Concert Series in New York on May 19, 2022.
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Harry StylesAfter being shot in a nearby mall, he spoke out.

“I’m heartbroken along with the people of Copenhagen,” the 28-year-old musician wrote via TwitterAfter hearing about the tragedy. “I adore this city. The people are so warm and full of love.”

The “Watermelon Sugar” crooner continued: “I’m devastated for the victims, their families, and everyone hurting. I’m sorry we couldn’t be together. Please take care of each other. H.”

Hours earlier, a gunman opened fire at a Field’s mall in Copenhagen, Denmark, which is located close to the Royal Arena venue Styles was due to perform at later that evening.

The Copenhagen Police gave updates on the shooting via social mediaOn Sunday, it was confirmed that one person had been arrested in connection to the incident.

“We currently do not have the opportunity to tell more about the person’s identity,” the statement read. “We are massively present in Fields and are working to form an overview. We will update here as soon as we can #politidk.”

The police reported “more than one person is confirmed dead and several people are injured,” at the time, and asked citizens to reach out to relatives to update them on whether they were safe.

Copenhagen chief police inspector Søren ThomassenABC News later reported that the gunman opened fire at 5:05 p.m. local, killing two 17-year old Danish citizens and a 47 year-old Russian man. Four more individuals were in “critical but stable condition” at the hospital as of Monday, July 4.

Styles was, for his part. Love on Tour gig. The British singer was due to perform in Copenhagen, before heading to Paris for the Tuesday, July 5 show.

The “Love of My Life” crooner’s statement on Sunday is the second message of love and support he’s sent his Scandinavian fans this summer following a mass shooting.

Earlier this month, Styles addressed fans in Oslo, Norway, during his Friday, July 1, show upon learning that a gunman had opened fire during Oslo’s Pride festival just weeks before he arrived in town.

“I just want to tell you that I’m very sorry and I hope you all feel safe in here with each other. The thing that I am most proud of in my life is getting to play in front of such an incredible, loving group of people every night,” the former One Direction band member told the audience at the time. “It is an honor, I thank you so much. The atmosphere that you’ve created here, allowing people to feel safe and to be themselves, and I know that in difficult times, it is hard to feel like you can make a difference, and I promise you that each and every single one of you can make a difference by the small choices, the tiny choices that you make every day to be that little bit kinder to someone, to do that little bit extra for someone — it makes the difference.”

He concluded: “I encourage you, even in the darkest times, to love more, to give more, to embrace more, be kind more, and I promise you it makes a difference.”

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