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Harry Styles interrupted his One Night Only performance in Brixton to ensure the safety of a spectator in distress.
After his sold-out performance on Tuesday night, a concertgoer shared the moment the 28-year-old hitmaker stopped to check on the fan in the middle of a performance of his debut single, Sign Of The Times.
Harry, who draped a Ukrainian flag over his mic stand, asked those standing at Brixton Academy to “share, please make a way”.
Pensive: Harry Styles suspended his One Night Only performance in Brixton on Tuesday night to ensure the safety of a spectator in distress
Before continuing with his set, he asked the crowd, “Everybody else good? Are you alright?”, which was met with thunderous cheers.
“We will move on when everyone is feeling good,” he added.
Harry’s fan base stretches all over the world.
Grooming: After his sold-out performance, a concertgoer shared the moment the 28-year-old hitmaker stopped in the middle of a performance of his debut single, Sign Of The Times, to check on the fan
All about the fans: Harry, who draped a Ukrainian flag over his mic stand, asked those standing at Brixton Academy to “share, please make a way”.
And while he’s no stranger to entertaining huge crowds across multiple continents, Harry chose intimacy on Tuesday night while performing at Brixton Academy.
The superstar ensured the 4,921 fans who flocked to the south London venue would have a golden evening as he treated them to a slew of tracks from his third album Harry’s House, which was released last week.
Featuring chart-topping single As It Was, the brand new album follows two platinum-selling albums: his eponymous debut in 2017 and Fine Line in 2019.
He’s so golden! While no stranger to entertaining huge crowds across multiple continents, Harry chose intimacy when he performed a One Night Only performance at Brixton Academy
The hitmaker, whose career blossomed on the back of X Factor, exuded stage presence as he donned a black polka dot tee with sleek white trousers.
The former One Direction band member showed his support for a war-torn Ukraine, holding his flag in a sentimental moment before later waving the Union Jack at the crowd.
Twitter was buzzing with rumors about the one-off concert, with gig-goers pondering the “special show.”
Rocking it: The superstar ensured the 4,921 fans who flocked to the south London venue would have a night to remember
Performance: Harry treated the crowd to a series of tracks from his third album, Harry’s House, which was released last week
Musicians: The all-new album, featuring chart-topping single As It Was, follows two platinum-certified albums: his eponymous debut in 2017 and Fine Line in 2019
Crowd favorite: The hitmaker is no stranger to entertaining large crowds across multiple continents, but on Tuesday he opted for intimacy
Thoughtful: The former One Direction band member showed his support for a war-torn Ukraine and held his flag in a sentimental moment
“I’ve never seen the Beatles live, but I think that’s pretty close,” wrote one of the nearly 5,000 attendees.
Counting the number of times she’s seen the Watermelon Sugar singer, one devoted admirer said: “From the garage to the electric ballroom to the o2 academy in Brixton, I feel like the happiest person alive to have been a part of all these special shows. I love you @Harry_Styles [purple heart]’.
One generous dad joked that he “will never be a rich man” as he delighted his followers with the following tweet: “My daughter is currently having a front row seat to see Harry Styles live in Brixton. Then she sees him again next week. Then again in June at Wembley Stadium.
Singing it back: The hitmaker, whose career blossomed on the back of X Factor, exuded stage presence as he donned a black polka dot tee teamed with sleek white trousers
‘I will never be a rich man.’
Those unfortunate enough to miss this opportunity took to the microblogging site to mourn their absence.
“I’m having a breakdown right now because I’m not in Brixton with @Harry_Styles right now [crying emoji] I would give so much to be on this show [sic]’.
Buzz: Twitter was buzzing with conversation about the one-off concert, with gig-goers reflecting on the ‘special show’