Harry Styles makes heartfelt confession to fans: 'Thank you for the warmth'
Harry Styles released his latest album, 'Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally' on March 6
Harry Styles just revealed to his fans that he has rediscovered the “privilege” of music.
The 32-year-old Grammy award-winning singer celebrated the release of his album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, with a one-off gig at Manchester’s Co-op Live arena.
“I’ve kind of rediscovered what a privilege it is to be in people’s lives through music over the last couple of years,” he told his fans at the show.
As Harry became a little sentimental, he further mentioned, “You’ve changed my life. Thank you so, so much.
“Thank you for the warmth and generosity you’ve always given towards me over the last one, two, five, 10, 15 years of my life,” the Watermelon Sugar High hitmaker said.
The concert was the first of its kind for the singer since the death of One Direction bandmate Liam Payne, who fell from a hotel balcony in Argentina in October 2024.
Harry also appreciated his fans for creating communities with hope in a world “that feels so chaotic it is so easy to become hopeless”.
“The world could do with a little extra peace right now so please do all you can,” he shared with the audience.
At his show, that celebrated the launch of his album at the 23,500 capacity venue, fans’ phones were put away in bags, preventing them from filming and were handed disposable cameras instead.
Wearing yellow trousers and a blue jumper over a floral shirt, Harry Styles started and finished the show with chart-topping lead single, Aperture.
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