Pati Going Frey, 68, and Marian Going Grill, 54, admit they don't fit the singer's usual fan demographic.
I am in this area of my career where I’ve needed a ton of support. “It’s a sight you have to see – and if you don’t like him, you’re going to like him as soon as you see him live”, Pati told STV News. Two American mums who have travelled to Glasgow just to catch Harry Styles onstage have said he is “a gift to the world”.
The Watermelon Sugar singer serenaded one lucky fan, whose name is Chloe, as the entire stadium erupted singing along wishing her happy birthday.
This is the first show of Harry Styles: Love On Tour as he is set to perform in 32 cities across the UK and Europe. He said: "Are you ready on three...1..2...3.." and asked the stadium to sing along to Chloe. The singer, who was performing at Ibrox tonight, had the entire arena sing to birthday girl Chloe, who was in the front row of the sold out show.
Over 50,000 music fans from around the world turned out to see the former One Direction star at Ibrox stadium, which staged its first concert in almost two ...
One user said: “I was just in Harry Styles presence for the first time.” She said: “Harry Styles is the sickest individual for performing Boyfriends, Fine Line and Matilda within a space of 10 minutes,. I’m a f*g wreck.” We pay for your stories and videos! I swallowed a fly.” It was a fly. The band disappeared from the stage before he returned with the smash hit Sign of the Times. Fans brought out phone cameras to create a sea of light across Ibrox. Another added: “Imagine being the person who Harry Styles sang Happy Birthday to in the whole stadium.” One Twitter user said: “I can’t believe Harry Styles is out there in Glasgow choking on a fly while he was singing happy birthday to a fan…poetic cinema.” And in an apparent nod to the conflict in Ukraine the cowboy outfit he donned for the occasion was in the colour of yellow and blue - like the war-torn country’s flag. The 28-year-old pop icon - who praised his army of followers - sang Happy Birthday to a fan and even swallowed a fly on stage. He began his global Love On 2022 Tour in Glasgow at the home of Rangers FC with a sold-out performance.
One concert-goer said she was stuck in a queue for nearly three hours and slammed the gig as "the worst organised event" she'd ever seen.
Will you be heading to Ibrox this Saturday to see Harry Styles perform? Alex Welsh tweeted: "Harry styles at the ibrox is the worst organised event I’ve ever seen in my life. Posting on the GLASubwayTravel Twitter account, it wrote: "Heading to see @Harry_Styles play Ibrox Stadium tomorrow? How are you planning on getting home? Another concert-goer tweeted: "These queues at Ibrox for #harry is insane!! wtf is going on?!?!"
TWO Harry Styles-obsessed mums, who maxed out a credit card buying tickets to see him, arrived in Scotland ahead of Saturday's show in Glasgow.
We don’t know what that is but we are open. “He’s coming to New York, to play at Madison Square Garden in the autumn, and he’s playing 10 nights. We went to our first concert in Philadelphia around 2015 and the rest is history. I would just say ‘god bless you, thank you, you are amazing and an inspiration to so many people'. “Maybe I would cry. They say ‘go, have a great time, we’ll see you when you get home’.
Fans of the singer have brought a pop of colour to Ibrox, brightening up a gloomy day in Glasgow.
Unimpressed fans hit at lengthly delays outside of Ibrox as many waited in queues without access to a toilet.
Alex Welsh tweeted: "Harry styles at the Ibrox is the worst organised event I’ve ever seen in my life. Alasdair Reid said: "Wife and daughter been waiting for ages to get in, barely any communications or stewarding. You would expect better."
They came from around the world and around the corner but Scotland's wild, wet weather refused to deter fans of pop superstar Harry Styles as he opened his ...
Glasgow, do you know who you are?” To which the fans replied: “Harry’s House!” Some fans had bought tickets to every single one of the shows on the UK leg of his Love On Tour tour, including Charlotte Clark, 23, from Glasgow. She said: “I just get such a fear of missing out during one of the shows, what if something amazing happened and I wasn’t there to see it? We originally bought tickets in 2019, and of course Covid happened, so we have been waiting a long time to see this.” It is the first concert to be held at the Ibrox in almost 20 years, with 50,000 expected. She said: “We have been camping since Thursday night just so we can make sure we get to the barrier, and hopefully we will. A number had arrived on Thursday afternoon, and set up camp in tents as they endured the tail end of tropical Storm Alex.
Harry Styles performing at Big Weekend,. Verdict: Five Stars. After revealing it to be his first stadium show, the ...
Thank you so much for coming out to see us. “It’s such a pleasure to be playing it now, tonight. He said: “We came here tonight ‘cause we want to give love, we want to be loved. Known for his energy and charisma, Styles did not disappoint. He also urged fans to spread a message of acceptance. This is my first ever stadium show.
The incident occurred just after 10pm, with fans claiming it happened as the heartthrob performed his hit song Kiwi, with police and ambulance crews racing ...
Alex Welsh tweeted: "Harry styles at the Ibrox is the worst organised event I’ve ever seen in my life. You would expect better." Alasdair Reid said: "Wife and daughter been waiting for ages to get in, barely any communications or stewarding.
Police Scotland confirmed that officers were made aware of the incident as thousands of fans thronged to the packed stadium for the star's sold out Glasgow ...
Get all the latest Glasgow news and headlines sent straight to your inbox twice a day by signing up to our free newsletter. Details of any injuries have not been released, and a Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Officers were made aware of a man falling from a club deck at a premises. Police confirmed they were made aware of the incident and the man was treated at the scene.
Police Scotland confirmed that officers were made aware of the incident as thousands of fans thronged to the packed stadium. The man was treated at the scene.
There were no suspicious circumstances and the man was seen to by medical staff.” Police Scotland confirmed that officers were made aware of the incident as thousands of fans thronged to the packed stadium. The man was treated at the scene.
A fan attending a Harry Styles concert fell from the top tier of the Ibrox stadium in Glasgow into a crowd of 55000 - according to Police, who confirmed the ...
One complained: "Harry styles at the Ibrox is the worst organised event I’ve ever seen in my life. One said: "Y’all.. at the Glasgow Harry Styles concert I literally watched someone fall from the balcony. It was so f*****g scary.
Harry Styles landed in Glasgow to perform for the first time since 2018, and with over 50000 fans waiting for him at Ibrox football stadium, ...
- Boyfriends - Matilda - Cinema - Daylight - Golden I won't forget this."
HARRY Styles fans have slammed the chaos ahead of the singer's Glasgow gig as many faced hours of queuing to get into the venue.Scores of fans flocked.
He wrote: "Harry styles at the ibrox is the worst organised event I’ve ever seen in my life. Another fan tweeted: "These queues at Ibrox for #harry is insane!! wtf is going on?!?!"
Police were made aware of a man falling from the stand at around 10.15pm.
Police were made aware of a man falling from the stand at around 10.15pm. A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Officers were made aware of a man falling from a club deck at a premises on Edmiston Drive, Glasgow at around 10.15pm on Saturday, June 11, 2022. Police were made aware of a man falling from the stand at around 10.15pm.
The pop superstar, 28, was performing at the Rangers football club stadium – in the first concert the venue has had in nearly two decades – when a man fell from ...
He was due to take his Love On Tour show for his second album global in 2020 but the events were postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. In a statement, Police Scotland said: “Officers were made aware of a man falling from a club deck at a premises on Edmiston Drive, Glasgow at around 10.15pm on Saturday June 11 2022. The pop superstar, 28, was performing at the Rangers football club stadium – in the first concert the venue has had in nearly two decades – when a man fell from the third floor into the audience.
The Watermelon Sugar singer was performing at the Ibrox stadium in Glasgow, Scotland on Saturday night as part of his Love On Tour. During one heart-stopping ...
Love to all, it was an amazing show just got a big fat huge scare at the end.’ It was so f*****g scary. One concert-goer who also saw the man fall wrote: ‘Y’all.. at the Glasgow Harry styles concert I literally watched someone fall from the balcony. I hope to god he’d okay.’ The current status of the man’s condition has not been revealed. Another witness claimed: ‘Seen it happen…
The man is understood to have fallen into the crowd below as the former One Direction star (pictured) performed his encore at Rangers' Ibrox Stadium last ...
what should've been the best night of my life turned into a nightmare'. A third recalled how their 15-year-old thought it was a blow up doll at first, adding: 'Just horrific. Horrible ending to a very special night'. He was treated by medics at the scene and there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding the fall. As he paraded around the stage, some of the 50,817 in attendance snatched the chance to film their idol up close as a sea of phones went up in the air. and security did not react until the end of the song.
Harry Styles fans watched in horror at Ibrox Stadium as a man fell from the top tier onto people below during Saturday night's concert.
“Still in shock after @Harry_Styles concert @ Ibrox. A guy fell from the tier above onto the main stand one row in front of us. Some children were seen in tears and visibly traumatised after watching the drama unfold in front of their eyes. He landed on fans below and many ran to get help amid screams from other onlookers.
'It was an amazing show just got a big fat huge scare at the end,' posted one fan.
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. But my sister saw him talking to security after so we think he’s okay.” Love to all, it was an amazing show just got a big fat huge scare at the end.”
The pop superstar, 28, was performing at the Rangers football club stadium – in the first concert the venue has had in nearly two decades – when a man fell from ...
He was due to take his Love On Tour show for his second album global in 2020 but the events were postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. In a statement, Police Scotland said: “Officers were made aware of a man falling from a club deck at a premises on Edmiston Drive, Glasgow at around 10.15pm on Saturday June 11 2022. The pop superstar, 28, was performing at the Rangers football club stadium – in the first concert the venue has had in nearly two decades – when a man fell from the third floor into the audience.