

“I’ve had the pleasure of playing this building several times in my career, and it’s been amazing every time,” he told his fans at the end of his set, an ever-present roar going up as he finished the thought. Whether he was sprinting around the stage to concert closer “Kiwi” or kicking his legs up into the air as the hook of “As It Was” blared up, it was clear that Styles was having a fabulous time on stage Saturday. Channeling the crowd’s energy, he used it for a non-stop set of transitions to “Music for a Sushi Restaurant,” followed by Fine Line’s “Treat People With Kindness,” and closed out with One Direction’s signature song, “What Makes You Beautiful.” Kicking things off with “Cinema,” Styles invited a four-piece jazz outfit to the stage, all dressed in matching red jumpsuits, to bring some new flair to the track.
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While the night consisted of Styles delivering a series of beloved tracks - primarily from his latest album Harry’s House - the highlight came from a string of four songs in which the icon-in-the-making embraced his rock star status. “Someone who treats you with respect and loves you for who you are - it’s never Josh!” “I hope you all the happiness, but not with Josh,” he said with a gentle smile. In a stunning moment of crowd work, Styles ended up getting the fan to pass her phone up to the stage so he could call the young man and give him a piece of his mind - yet as soon as he answered, Josh hung up. Upon learning that her lost love’s name was Josh, Styles immediately began taunting the absent figure. At one point during the evening’s proceedings, the star noticed a fan named Ingrid holding a sign that stated she and her boyfriend had broken up after seven years together.
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This kind of cheeky repartee with an all-too-eager audience was on full display throughout Saturday night’s affair. If you find yourself discovering a preference, let me know and I will deliver face and ass evenly.” That means that some of the time I’ll be facing away from you, and you’ll be face-to-ass. “Sometimes we’re gonna be face-to-face, eye-to-eye, window to soul-to-window to soul. “Quick disclaimer - this show is in 360 degrees, we’re in the round,“ he said. It was a set up Styles made sure he mentioned early-on in his set of bangers. The space, meanwhile, remained relatively spartan for a tour of this magnitude - a few sets of drums and keyboards set on either side, Styles’ stage sat smack-dab in the middle of the iconic venue, with catwalks extending to either side where the star could rush out and sing directly to the crowd. Wailing along with Styles as he pulled out recent favorites like “Daydreaming” and “Adore You,” every word of the star’s performance was being echoed by a crowd of attentive devotees. Once he did, though, that energy was turned up to an 11. Learn more about the newspaper.ĭescendants 2 premieres on Friday 20 October at 5.30pm on Disney Channel.Īll in all, Friday’s a pretty awesome day.Want to See Harry Styles Live? Where to Buy Tickets to the Sold-Out Love On Tour Read more in this Friday’s First News (Issue 592, on sale Friday 20 October). Uma, still resentful over not being selected by Ben to go to Auradon Prep with the other Villain Kids, stirs her pirate gang including Captain Hook’s son Harry and Gaston’s son Gil, to break the barrier between the Isle of the Lost and Auradon, and unleash all the villains imprisoned on the Isle, once and for all. When Mal gets there, she learns that her archenemy Uma, the daughter of Ursula has taken her spot as self-proclaimed queen of the run-down town. Because of that, she returns to her rotten roots on the Isle Of The Lost. In the sequel, our origianl Villain Kids are trying to find their place in idyllic Auradon, but we soon learn that the pressure to be royally perfect is just too much for Mal, the daughter of Maleficent.

There are some new villains – well, descendants of – in town and they take ‘rotten to the core’ to a whole new level. The VK’s are back for their second adventure in Descendants 2 and this time things are going down (that’s funny because it’s the name of one of the songs in the film, you see).

We caught up with new-boy Thomas Doherty (from Disney’s The Lodge) to learn how he transformed into Captain Hook’s villainous son, Harry, for Descendants 2– naturally his epic guyliner popped up in convo! The VK’s are back in Descendants 2 and it’s going down! Descendants 2’s Dove Cameron and Cameron Boyce show off their mad sword fighting skills! DESCENDANTS 2 finally descends upon UK screens on Friday (20 October).
