What happened at Louis Tomlinson’s concert for fans to flee; what has the former One Direction star said?

Colorado audiences had to flee Louis Tomlinson’s Red Rocks concert as hail hits crowd with reports about broken bones

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Hundreds of fans ran from Louis Tomlinson's concert in Morrison, Colorado last night due to adverse weather conditions.

Before the ‘Two of Us’ singer began his gig in America on Wednesday night, fans were struck with hailstones ‘the size of golf balls’ causing 90 people to be reportedly treated at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre as seven were taken to hospital.

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As the severe weather left fans with alleged broken bones and bruises according to responders and some were left stranded when their cars were damaged, the concert was ultimately called off and postponed ‘until further notice’.

Fans shared videos and pictures of the scary incident with one concertgoer saying: “Tonight was the scariest night of my life. It started pelting people with hail at Red Rocks and my sister and I luckily found shelter under a sign. I am bleeding and have huge bumps on my head from the hail. Hoping everyone made it out safely.”

Following the heart-breaking incident, Louis Tomlinson penned a sweet message to those who were affected in Morrison, Colorado, stating: “Devastated about the show tonight, hope everyone’s ok, I’ll be back! Even though we didn’t play the show I felt all of your passion! Sending you all love!”

The concert is part of Louis’ Faith In The Future World Tour which will touch down in countries such as Germany, Italy and Netherlands before heading back to the UK in November 2023.

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