Eager followers of British pop sensation Harry Styles have been warned in opposition to partaking in a standard live performance custom, and warned they’d be faraway from the venue in the event that they do.
Perth venue HBF Park warned Harry Styles ticket holders attending the present on Monday, February 20, to not camp in line the night time earlier than the live performance.
“For the wellbeing and safety of our patrons, camping for the Harry Styles Love on Tour Concert is strictly prohibited,” HBF mentioned on social media.
“Any patrons queuing or camping prior to 8am on event day will be asked to move.
“No priority entry will be given to anyone camping outside the venue prior to event day, and fan made early line systems will not be honoured.”
Dozens of followers have had conflicting reactions, with some applauding the venue for placing the foot down on strains.
“Had to be done,” one individual wrote.
“What a shame to the certain people trying to camp, say they’re priority and do wristbands,” mentioned one other.
“This is fantastic, thank you. My son is going to the show with his girlfriend, I just want them to have a good time,” one lady commented.
Others joked about arriving on the venue a minute after the park’s strict 8am no-line time.
“Okay, I’ll be there at 8:01am,” one person commented.
Hundreds of parody movies have landed on social media app TikTok, with followers saying they have been already in line for the present not less than 5 days earlier than it begins.
Tickets to the Perth leg of Styles’ Love on Tour present bought out inside minutes after launch.
Source: www.perthnow.com.au