Harry Styles is giving back after completing his record-breaking world tour last week.
The Love on Tour shows kicked off in September 2021 and saw the singer touring the world for more than two years, playing to more than five million fans, across 173 dates – hitting Australia earlier this year.
In the process the 29-year-old helped raise over $US6.5 million (approx. $9.8 million), which has now been donated to charities worldwide, it was announced on Tuesday (overnight in Australia).
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And there’s one Australian among the international list of recipients, with Sydney Zoo in Western Sydney receiving an undisclosed amount from the singer.
The zoo, located in Eastern Creek, may not be a charity in the traditional sense but its focus is on education and animal welfare.
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It’s home to 4000 animals, including both exotic and native species with Australia’s largest Reptile and Nocturnal House and an aquarium but it’s unknown if Styles visited the Zoo while in town.
Others to have benefitted from donations include some slightly political choices from the singer, including Planned Parenthood, Choose Love and Every Town for Gun Safety.
There’s also plenty of children’s charities on the list, including Intermission Youth, Save the Children, Baan Tawan Mai Orphans (Pow Sarin Org) and Children’s Wishing Well.
The tour also broke records with an 18-night stint at Los Angeles’ Forum, sold out 20 nights at the famous Madison Square Garden in New York City and broke crowd records at Wembley Stadium in London.
However, in Australia, the fun and feather-boa filled concerts which took place in February and March were best remembered for Styles doing a shoey on stage.
The singer also won over the crowds by wearing a Bunnings hat and holding the Aboriginal flag on-stage.
There was also his duet of Horses with the one and only Aussie music icon Daryl Braithwaite.
And if all that wasn’t enough to entertain the masses, he also helped youngsters come out to their families, as well as aiding in a few gender reveals and proposals from on-stage.
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