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Harry Styles spotted dancing up a storm at London music festival
Harry Styles spotted dancing up a storm at London music festival

Metro

timea day ago

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Harry Styles spotted dancing up a storm at London music festival

Harry Styles is not missing out on this year's selection of incredible music festival headliners, even if he's not back on stage just yet. The As It Was hitmaker, 31, has been taking time away from the recording studio after the success of his Love On Tour in 2023. His last on-stage performance was in July last year, making a surprise appearance to duet with headliner Stevie Nicks at BST Hyde Park. On Saturday, he dipped his toe back into the music world and headed to Victoria Park to watch Jamie XX perform at Lido Festival. Possibly, he was warming up his dancing shoes ahead of a secret set at Worthy Farm — or just heading to the festival for fun. Fans won't know until Glastonbury kicks off in three weeks,but Harry looked incredibly happy dancing the night away with friends at Lido. Somehow, the star had managed to get himself right to the barricade without anyone noticing. The One Direction heartthrob rocked a low-key look including a blue cap, a windbreaker and a jumper to protect against the rainy London weather. Dancing in the busy crowd appeared to get Harry a little hot and sweaty as he ditched his jumper to reveal a grey t-shirt with a smiley face on it. While the Watermelon Sugar singer is known for his bold on-stage looks, however, he keeps his street style far less flamboyant (other than the short shorts). Lido Festival was packed for Jamie XX's headlining slot, which was supported by acts such as Sampha, Romy, Skrillex and Nia Archives. Fans were loving Harry's gig-going antics on social media with Moondancerry writing on X: I love that Harry Styles is just living his best life during this break and we get these small glimpses into that🥹.' His break has included a baffling side quest to the Vatican City when he was spotted in the crowd waiting for smoke to confirm the new Pope. On May 8, the papal conclave in the Vatican chose the new Pope, and white smoke began billowing out of the Sistine Chapel. A bell marked the election of Robert Francis Prevost as the new Pope, who will be known as Pope Leo XIV. Another side quest saw Harry speedily run the Tokyo marathon, placing 6010 out of approximately 38,000. More Trending Mainly, he has been seen around London, where he owns a house, catching up with friends and soaking up the sun in some very tiny shorts. As for Lido Festival, the gigs continue across the next month with sets from Turnstile, London Grammar, and the Brat icon herself Charli XCX. Charli is dominating festival season along with Chappell Roan as both pop icons take over Primavera Sound with Sabrina Carpenter. The Apple hitmaker will head to Worthy Farm later this month while Chappell plays Sziget Festival as well as Reading and Leeds in August. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Map reveals the cheapest London station to live near — where rents are £835 less than average MORE: Body found in search for woman who disappeared after leaving London home MORE: Tommy Robinson kicked out of London restaurant because 'staff didn't want to serve him'

London's festival king on the capital's newest — and greenest — blowout
London's festival king on the capital's newest — and greenest — blowout

Times

time16-05-2025

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  • Times

London's festival king on the capital's newest — and greenest — blowout

When Massive Attack take to the Victoria Park stage to close the first day of Lido, the capital's newest multi-day music festival, they might not realise they're witnessing musical history. 'It will be fully battery operated,' Jim King, head of European festivals at organiser AEG, tells me. 'The whole of the event will be operated from batteries. There's no generators at all. There's no emissions from generators at any time.' Picture a festival and you probably think of bands, light rigs and bars; what you probably don't see in your mind's eye are the clunking, usually diesel-fuelled generators whirring away behind each of them. It's all a bit … industrial. Lido's first night will be different. 'With Lido we've had the opportunity to really embrace

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