For a long time, Louis Tomlinson has reigned supreme in the hearts of people. Through both acts and words, the artist has often demonstrated his generosity and affection for his fans. Louis recently aided a fan who was in danger, putting his stage performance aside.

After observing a fan who had passed out in the audience near the barricade, Louis Tomlinson quickly interrupted his stage performance in Texas.

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The 30-year-old former One Direction singer was in the middle of his sold-out world tour’s second night at Austin’s Moody Theater when he noticed a fan in distress in the front row.

When he saw Paige, who had apparently fallen, he stopped the concert and made sure she was taken care of and helped before continuing with his performance.

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Tomlinson is seen interrupting the event and having his staff turn on the lights to make sure the concertgoer is okay in a video provided to YouTube by a fan.

“Can we get the lights on please? I think someone’s passed out, security, security,” As he pointed out an audience member, Tomlinson stated over the speakers.

“Are you alright love?” Before generously providing her his bottle of water, he inquired of the fan.

“Can we just make sure she’s alright? Let’s get her some water. Here I’ll take the lid off, you can have mine,” as he graciously handed her his water, Tomlinson said.

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“Okay, she’s alright,” Tomlinson told the crowd. “I hope you’re doing alright love.”

He then mingled with the rest of the audience before returning to his sold-out Austin gig and performing Defenseless, a track off his debut album Walls, which recently surpassed 600 million Spotify listens.

This isn’t the first time Tomlinson has paused a live show to help a frightened fan, displaying his love to them.

The Louis Tomlinson World Tour, presented by Live Nation, will visit Philadelphia, Chicago, Nashville, New York, Portland, and other cities before concluding in Los Angeles on March 13th.

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The tour is in support of his debut solo album, Walls, which was released in January 2020. The album has sold over a million copies since its release and has topped the global iTunes Album Chart as well as iTunes Album Charts in 50 countries. The album also reached No. 4 on the UK Official Charts, No. 2 on the UK Official Album Sales Chart, No. 8 on Rolling Stone’s Top Albums Chart, and No. 9 on the Billboard 200.

On August 30, 2021, Tomlinson hosted and performed his own one-day free music festival in London, dubbed The Away From Home Festival, which was entirely curated by the Walls singer. The festival welcomed 8,500 fans to Crystal Palace Bowl in December 2020, breaking the Guinness World Record for most tickets sold for a livestreamed concert by a solo male performer.

In May 2021, Tomlinson signed a global deal with BMG, indicating that new music will be released soon.