After the abrupt cancellation of Harry Styles' first of six scheduled concerts in Chicago on Thursday night, rumors quickly spread about the remainder of his stay being affected.
United Center officials confirmed in a social media comment that as of now, the remainder of Styles' residency at the United Center will go on as planned.
Styles' concert originally scheduled for Thursday evening has been rescheduled for Monday, Oct. 10, and tickets for tonight's postponed show will remain valid for Monday's date.
Here's what to know if you had tickets for tonight
When was the concert rescheduled to?
The Thursday concert was postponed to Monday, Oct. 10.
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What happens to the tickets from Thursday's show?
The United Center said all purchased Thursday tickets will be honored on Monday. Ticketmaster was expected to send an email directly to ticketholders.
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What if you can't attend the Monday concert?
Ticketmaster said in an email to fans that they have until 4 p.m. Monday to choose a refund option if they can't attend the new date. The link to request a refund can be found in the email.
This only applies for fans who purchased their tickets through Ticketmaster, however.
Why was the concert postponed?
The venue said the concert was canceled "due to band/crew illness," but provided little details on who was sick or with what.
Fans had been camping outside the United Center for hours Thursday hoping to secure the best spots for the pop icon's show, the first of six slated to take place in Chicago this month.
Are any other Chicago shows affected?
The United Center said "all additional show dates will play as scheduled."
The remaining Chicago dates are Oct. 8-9, Oct. 13-15. Originally, Styles was scheduled for just five shows in Chicago before later adding the Oct. 15 date following the tour's initial announcement.