Louis Tomlinsonis heartbroken after a storm hit his show, injuring fans.
The formerOne Directionmember’s solo show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado ended abruptly on Wednesday night when a powerful hail storm hit the area. Roughly 100 people were injured and seven were taken to the hospital.
The West Metro Fire Rescueshared on Twitterthat there were “seven people transported to area hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries. A total of 80 to 90 people treated on scene. Injuries include cuts and broken bones.” One Twitter user described the intense conditions as “straight out of a horror movie,“per a report from NBC.
Photographsshared on the West Metro Fire Rescue Twitter pageshowed a build-up of large hail stones at the amphitheatre, as well as a first aid area and medical vehicle at the scene.
Louis Tomlinseon performs in Michigan in June 2023.Scott Legato/Getty Images

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West Metro Fire Rescue did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
According toUSA Today, Red Rocks first told fans that the concert was on a weather delay, then as the storm worsened, they postponed the show. On Wednesday evening, theNational Weather Servicein Boulder had issued severe thunderstorm warnings, which noted that the storms would include “golf ball-sized” hail.
Louis Tomlinson performing in Michigan in June 2023.Scott Legato/Getty Images

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The conditions continued into Thursday morning, with an update saying that “large hail will again be the main threat, but any storms that develop could produce heavy rain, gusty winds, and frequent lightning. Stay prepared!”
Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado.Getty Images

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Tomlinson’s official team page alerted fanson Twitterthat “all ticket holders will be updated in due course.”
source: people.com