Harry Styles joined thousands of fans at Wembley Stadium to celebrate England’s dramatic World Cup victory over DR Congo. The England World Cup atmosphere took over the venue before his latest concert.
Fans arrived early for a live screening of the last-32 clash. As excitement built, the stadium turned into a giant football watch party. Meanwhile, Styles watched the match backstage and reacted alongside the crowd. England faced a tense battle after falling behind early. DR Congo struck first through Brian Cipenga, which shocked supporters. However, England fought back strongly in the second half.
Captain Harry Kane stepped up when his team needed him most. First, he scored the equaliser. Then, he delivered the winning goal late in the game. As a result, England secured a 2-1 victory and advanced to the next round. The England World Cup win sparked huge celebrations inside Wembley. Videos from fans showed Styles jumping, cheering, and celebrating Kane’s winning goal. Consequently, the energy inside the stadium soared before the concert even began.
Styles is currently performing a historic 12-night residency at Wembley Stadium as part of his ‘Together, Together’ tour. The shows support his fourth studio album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. Throughout the residency, Styles has embraced the England World Cup spirit. In recent performances, he mixed Three Lions with Born Slippy. Therefore, football fever has become part of the live experience.
Earlier this week, David Baddiel reacted to Styles performing ‘Three Lions’. He joked that he would happily waive any royalties for the song. In addition, Styles has performed parts of other classic tracks during the run. These include Clint Eastwood, This Must Be The Place, and Step On.
This Wembley run has already broken records. It now stands as the longest solo artist residency in the stadium’s history. Previously, Coldplay and Taylor Swift held those records. The England World Cup excitement will continue as England prepares to face Mexico next. At the same time, Styles has two Wembley dates left before heading to Brazil, Mexico, the US, and Australia.
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