Pop star tells packed Principality Stadium crowd of his 'pleasure' at being in Wales
Some fans spent days camping outside the stadium in the build up to the concert.Emily Moon, 25, and her 24-year-old sister Katie travelled from Kent to see the show.Sisters Emily and Katie Moon travelled from Kent to see their first showMeg Jones, 20, from Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, said she has been to six Harry Styles shows this year, but said the Cardiff show was "one of his best".
"It was really great," she said. "In terms of audience interaction, it was magical, you can't really describe it any other way."During the concert, Styles took a break from the music to read fans' signs, including one from a girl named Alicia whose sign read: "Harry I'm gay help me come out."Styles singled out couple Elliot and Sian who had thrown him a cup with "name our baby" written on it.
Styles "stalled" the show so pregnant Sian could have a toilet break before asking the audience to cheer in favour of their favourite name from the options of Stevie, Harley, Rafe and Caleb.Styles's shows at the Principality Stadium are the last of 2023, but shows for next year are already being confirmed.Image source,The pop star will play nine shows in the UK, including Cardiff on 18 June 2024., although those who tried to do so after the announcement were put in a long queue.
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