Harry Styles pulled out all the stops as his Love On Tour arrived in the UK on Monday evening.

The As It Was singer, 29, who is newly single, gave fans a spectacular performance at the Coventry Building Society Arena.

He showed off his impeccable style in a pair of beige leather trousers and a yellow striped polo top. 

Harry accessorised with his signature pink feather boa while belting out hits such as Sign Of The Times and Watermelon Sugar.  

His keen feather boa-wearing fans started queuing from 8am at the arena, with gates opening from 5pm onwards. 

Performance: Harry Styles pulled out all the stops as his Love On Tour arrived in the UK on Monday evening

Performance: Harry Styles pulled out all the stops as his Love On Tour arrived in the UK on Monday evening

Talented: The As It Was singer, 29, gave fans a spectacular performance at the Coventry Building Society Arena

Talented: The As It Was singer, 29, gave fans a spectacular performance at the Coventry Building Society Arena

Harry is in the middle of his Love On Tour shows which first began in 2021 in support of his second and third albums Fine Line and Harry’s House.

The tour consists of seven legs spreading over the course of 22 months starting in September 2021 in Las Vegas and ending in July in Reggio Emilia, 2023.

It comes after Harry’s latest music video for his single Satellite dropped and it is being compared to 2008 Pixar animation Wall-E, which sees a cleaning robot find love.

At the beginning of the video, the robot – named Stomper after Harry’s Satellite Stomp dance move – is backstage at one of his shows at the Forum in Los Angeles .

The machine blinks away invisible tears while watching a broadcast of the Curiosity rover roaming around Mars alone for more than a decade, narrated by Brian Cox.

Stomper watches as Harry’s crew spring to action ahead of the gig, with the Love on Tour band huddling together before the performer takes to the stage.

Harry himself barely features in the video, aside from a few moments, including one where he is onstage singing Satellite and the crowd’s vocals blend with his own.

Energetic: He wrapped a rainbow pride flag around him will prancing about the stage

Energetic: He wrapped a rainbow pride flag around him will prancing about the stage

Stylish: He showed off his impeccable style in a pair of beige leather trousers and a yellow striped polo top

Casual: Harry completed the look with Adidas trainers

Stylish: He showed off his impeccable style in a pair of beige leather trousers and a yellow striped polo top

Bold: Harry accessorised with his signature pink feather boa while belting out hits such as Sign Of The Times and Watermelon Sugar

Bold: Harry accessorised with his signature pink feather boa while belting out hits such as Sign Of The Times and Watermelon Sugar

Loyal fans: His keen feather boa-wearing fans started queuing from 8am at the arena, with gates opening from 5pm onwards

Loyal fans: His keen feather boa-wearing fans started queuing from 8am at the arena, with gates opening from 5pm onwards

They all sing: ‘Spinning out waiting for ya to pull me in/I can see you’re lonely down there, don’t you know that I am right here?’

The song centres in on the idea of going around and around in circles searching for something and the lyrics hint at heartbroken emotions.

After the show ends, Stomper is once again alone, as he is seen driving over foa feathers left by Harry’s fans in the grounds of the arena.

He also hopes to find a connection with a skateboarder by mimicking his tricks.

After leaving the venue, Stomper wanders out on a cold and rainy night, avoiding traffic on a busy highway and travelling through canyons and deserts.

During his search for a connection, which also takes him to the mountains, Stomper befriends a rat, which could be another Pixar reference to animation, Ratatouille.

Stomper ultimately finds what he is looking for in Harry and the duo can be seen lying side by side in the grass outside NASA, looking up at the real satellite.  

Don't you know I'm right here? Harry's latest music video for his single Satellite has dropped and it is being compared to Wall-E, which sees a cleaning robot find love

Don’t you know I’m right here? Harry’s latest music video for his single Satellite has dropped and it is being compared to Wall-E, which sees a cleaning robot find love

As Stomper settles beside Harry, his battery runs out.

The lyrics suggest a stark distance between Harry and the person that he is singing about, who is simply referred to as ‘she’.

However Harry hints at a change in his emotions in the second part of the film, and rather than being asked to be ‘pulled in’, he sings: ‘I’m in an L.A. mood / I don’t wanna talk to you.’

However the chorus goes on to double down on the idea of ‘being there’ for someone, suggesting that the track portrays the ups and downs of a relationship.

DailyMail

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Love Island’s Ekin-Su Culculoglu reveals her Turkish family are ‘sleeping outside’ after earthquake

Ekin-Su Culculoglu has revealed that some of her extended family have been forced…

Sarah Beeny thanks fans for ‘lovely’ messages about her TV series as viewers praise her family

Sarah Beeny has taken to Twitter to thank her fans for their ‘lovely’…

Kim Kardashian’s hair stylist Chris Appleton confirms romance with The White Lotus star Lukas Gage

Nearly a month after first sparking romance rumors with a Mexican getaway,…

EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: John Cleese fails to see the funny side 

John Cleese fails to see the funny side of Cambridge Footlights introducing…