Harry Styles Hit In The Face After Fan Threw Object at Vienna Concert

Harry Styles was performing at a concert in Vienna, Austria, on June 30th when a fan threw an object at him. The object struck him in the face, leaving him with a bloody lip.

The incident occurred during the encore of the show, when Styles was singing his hit single “Kiwi.” He was in the middle of the song when the object was thrown at him. The object is believed to have been a plastic bottle, although this has not been confirmed.

Styles was visibly shaken by the incident and immediately stopped singing. He put his hand to his face, where he had been hit, and was seen wiping away tears. He then addressed the audience, saying “I’m sorry, but it’s not safe right now.”

The incident was captured on video by several fans in attendance, and the footage quickly went viral. The video shows Styles being visibly upset and shaken by the incident, and it has been met with an outpouring of support from fans around the world.

The Vienna police have launched an investigation into the incident, and are currently looking for the person responsible. They have asked anyone with information to come forward and contact them.

Harry Styles has yet to comment publicly on the incident, but he is believed to be recovering from his injury. He is expected to resume touring soon, and will likely address the incident when he does.

The incident has sparked a discussion about fan safety and security at concerts. Many fans have called for increased security measures to ensure that such incidents do not occur in the future.

It remains to be seen what action will be taken in response to the incident, but it is clear that fans around the world are standing in solidarity with Harry Styles.