A fan of Harry Styles revealed that she went to five of his "Love on Tour" shows to experience him perform some of her favorite songs live one last time before she goes deaf.
"He's just brought so much fun into my life, and I love his music," said Nicole Meyers, a long-time fan of the Grammy Award winner. "So I have two brain tumors, one on each cochlear nerve. It means that I will eventually lose my hearing."
She went on to explain that music is basically her life, and her prognosis makes it all the more heartbreaking.
This is what led to her decision to binge the "As It Was" singer's shows around the world, "I went to one in Toronto, I went to one in California, and I just recently went to London and saw him at Wembley [Stadium] twice."
Despite seeing Styles so many times already, the Canadian admits that watching the singer perform never gets old, and in fact, "it just gets better each time."
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Meyers explains how despite her heartbreaking prognosis, she is glad to have experienced watching Styles many times, and the friends that she has made along the way.
"And my closest friends, I've met because of being a Harry fan. It's just brought so many important things into my life and memories I'll remember forever,' she told CBC News' "The National."
Harry Styles Concludes 'Love on Tour'
According to reports, Styles just concluded his highly anticipated and well-attended "Love on Tour," which began back in 2021. The tour encountered several roadblocks due to the Covid pandemic and its lockdowns.
"I don't get to do this if you guys don't come," Styles said during his emotional and heartfelt farewell on the last night of his tour. "I know that more than anyone else. You guys being here tonight, I know you wanted to make it special for me. You make it special for me every single night.
"[...] I know [about] feeling so incredibly small in this world it can be really, really difficult to feel like anything you could do can make a difference," he continued.
"But I promise you, I see it all the time in the little things that you do and the way that you treat each other. How it has affected all the people around me, how it has affected people out there, it is so much bigger. It does not end when this tour ends. I want you to continue it. Put love out into the world. It needs it a bit right now."
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