Harry Styles fan ‘devastated’ after spending $20,000 on tour tickets ahead of…

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February 17, 2022, 12:36 | Updated: February 17, 2022, 12:44 PM

Love On Tour will kick off in Glasgow, Scotland in June 2022.

A heartbroken Harry Styles fan expresses her devastation after spending $20,000 on tickets for her world tour.

The ‘Watermelon Sugar’ was originally scheduled to do their concert tour, titled Love On Tour, in 2020 in support of their hit second album Thin line. But sadly, all of Harry’s dates have been postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. However, in September 2021, Harry kicked off the US leg of Love On Tour in Las Vegas, and later announced plans to postpone the rest of his European and South American tour dates.

But, Harry irritated his fans when he upgraded several of his appointments from arenas to stadiums. The decision left many people scared of not getting tickets for the new dates, as fans who originally bought tickets were forced to buy them again.

READ MORE: Harry Styles Love On Tour: Tickets, presale, prices, dates and why fans are outraged

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A ‘devastated’ Harry Styles fan after spending $20,000 on tour tickets before the gig was cancelled.

Photo: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy, @kelliedavison via Twitter


Now self-proclaimed Harry Styles super fan Kellie Davison is opening up about how devastated she was after splashing on the tickets.

Kellie, who is a Virgin flight attendant from Sydney, Australia, has been a fan of Harry since he was in One Direction and has seen him perform many times before (he even wished him a happy birthday once) . The 33-year-old spent thousands of dollars on VIP and high-profile tickets to see Harry in Australia, New Zealand, America and Canada, but unfortunately she never made it.

She said A topical matter“I saw four solo Harry Styles shows and 14 One Direction shows. I saved up for about two years so I could go on an epic world tour for Harry’s tour. I had VIP tickets to Canada, in America, in New York, in Toronto, Connecticut, a few shows in each city, then I had the whole Australian part of the tour and New Zealand.”

Although the US tour dates for Harry’s tour were postponed and not cancelled, Kellie was unable to attend as Australian borders were closed due to coronavirus. Kellie added: “I was devastated, I just cried all night. It was about $20,000 and I saved for about two years to be able to make it.”

To make matters worse, Kellie has still not been reimbursed for tickets for the Australian and New Zealand leg of the tour, which has been canceled indefinitely. She continued, “I’m expecting around $3,200 from Ticketek, which is the entire Australian and New Zealand leg of the tour.”

In a statement, Ticketek told A Current Affair that it automatically refunds customers within 10 days.

The statement read: “We have robust customer solutions systems and procedures in place that have been developed and improved over many years and typically result in automatic refunds to 90% of our fans for canceled shows within 10 days of cancellation. Anyone who has requested a legitimate refund can be assured that they will receive it as soon as we are able to fully process their request.”

However, all is not lost. Kellie confirmed that she would make one last attempt to see Harry in Europe. She tweeted: “CHANGE OF PLANS. After saving for 2 years to be able to afford the trip of a lifetime to see @Harry_Styles Love On Tour in the US & Canada but not being able to go. Then the AUS/NZ tour is cancelled. I will now give one last try to see Harry LOT in the UK and Europe.”

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