The Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys in Barcelona was filled with magic, color and desperate cries from more than 56,000 people long before Harry Styles took the stage. A performance in which the Briton gave his all, as he has done at all the stops on his Love On Tour world tour to present his latest album, Harry’s House; and that left his fans wanting more.
So much so that when the concert ended, almost midnight, his followers had no intention of going home. Not only that, but they did their best to continue with his idol, chasing him to the airport to go to Madrid, where he will offer his next concert on Friday, July 14.
Unbelievable, the Briton arrived at the Barcelona-El Prat Airport in his car and met several dozen hysterical fans for trying to get an autograph or a photo with their idol. The level of excitement was such that they could hardly be controlled even by the artist’s own security team. What’s more, it had to be Harry Styles who asked his enthusiastic followers to calm down so he could attend to them all.
Said and done, he orders, they obeyed. Lowering the level of enthusiasm -not too much-, the artist was able to photograph himself with his followers, who had been waiting for his arrival to be able to say goodbye before his departure from Barcelona. Once again, many witnessed that cheerful personality that the singer is characterized by, who in his interviews and meetings shows himself to be a charismatic and kind person who seeks to create ties with those around him.
This is just a snack of what the Cheshire musician, who has become the latest fan phenomenon, sees daily, this time solo. The 29-year-old artist already has three solo albums to his credit, but he has a long career that began with the teenage group One Direction, from which he left in 2017. Six years later, his name is already among the greats of the moment.
The author of As it was needs little to dazzle his fans, whom he takes care of with care in his performances in return for the fidelity they show, as seen in the videos shared with his followers.
An appearance that reinforces that closeness that the artist transmits in his performances, when he comes forward to the front stage to interpret the chanted Matilda, or simply introduces himself as “Harry”, to joke around or spend several minutes reading the posters dedicated to him one by one. They are closer to the stage.