Friday, 28 April 2017

Louis on 28th April

The number "28" seems to be quite important. Not only is it tattooed  on Louis' fingers, but also it is associated with a lot of events. Today, Louis posted a selfie:


Then, Louis met some fans/stalkers outside the Sony office in London.



Louis said we will get new music soon.



What's interesting, Louis was wearing Gucci trainers with bees on them:





Two days ago, Harry appeared on Quotidien, the French TV show, wearing Gucci boots with bees on them. What a coincidence!



Harry on tour


Harry Styles has announced his tour today!

Harry Styles announces his world tour for late 2017, visiting intimate venues around the world. Harry Styles Live On Tour begins with a 13 city run of North America, which kicks off on September 19 at The Masonic in San Francisco, CA and runs through October 14 in Phoenix, AZ. The next stop is Europe starting in Paris on October 25 and the tour wraps up in Japan’s EX Theater on December 8. All tickets go on sale on Friday, May 5 (excluding Japan) via local ticket agents.
To ensure fans get tickets in their hands directly, Fan Registration will be available for the North American tour dates through Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan program and is set to begin Friday, April 28 at 8:00 AM EST; supplies are limited.
 
Learn more and register here. Additional fan measures will be made for the International shows on a local level.



The venues are really small, so getting the tickets will be a challenge!

Harry will be performing live on the Today Show Concert Series on May 9th.


Lin-Manuel Miranda, an American writer, playwright and composer, best known for creating and starring in the Broadway musical "Hamilton", seems to be as excited as we are:


Wednesday, 26 April 2017

Harry on Quotidien

Interviewer: You said to Rolling Stone that a large part of the album is inspired by a woman.



Interviewer: (If you don't comment on politics) then why are you militant about male-female equality and gay rights, that's political too, no?



WATCH THE INTERVIEW HERE:


Tuesday, 25 April 2017

James Corden's announcement


Here is James Corden's announcement, in which Harry Styles Skypes the host and asks if he can crash in the Late Late Show studio, which Corden agrees to... with some conditions.


Harry will do a weeklong residency on the show. He will perform a new song from his solo album each night. It starts on Monday, May 15.

Monday, 24 April 2017

Harry on Radio 1 Breakfast Show

Radio 1 Breakfast Show host Nick Grimshaw surprises Harry Styles with messages from some of his friends - Chris Martin, Ronnie Wood, Ed Sheeran, Rita Ora and Harry's Mum.



After watching a video question submitted by Harry's Mum:


Harry's recent tattoo:


Friday, 21 April 2017

The Graham Norton Show

Yesterday, Harry prerecorded his performance on the show which kicks off on BBC One tonight.


Harry admitted he is "excited and really proud" of his debut album. He just wants to bring music that he likes out and has a lot of old influences. He also said that if  the album isn't that successful, he will still be proud of it.

When asked if he'd be hitting the road, he said: "Yes, I think so. I'd like to." And as he has only a few songs, he will spend an hour telling awful jokes.


He admitted it could sometimes get lonely without his One Direction bandmates. But "there's certainly more room in the dressing room!" he joked, before adding, "I don't feel on my own because I have such an amazing band."


When asked if he'd auditioned to play Han Solo, or whether rumours of him playing Mick Jagger in a biopic are true, he just smiled knowingly. He doesn't think he looks like Jagger without a wig.

Harry & Rob Brydon







Tuesday, 18 April 2017

Harry for "Rolling Stone"


Harry about making the album:
“Of course I’m nervous. I mean, I’ve never done this before. I don’t know what the fuck I’m doing. I’m happy I found this band and these musicians, where you can be vulnerable enough to put yourself out there. I’m still learning …  but it’s my favorite lesson. A lot of my influences, and the stuff that I love, is older. So the thing I didn’t want to do was, I didn’t want to put out my first album and be like, ‘He’s tried to re-create the Sixties, Seventies, Eighties, Nineties.’ Loads of amazing music was written then, but I’m not saying I wish I lived back then. I wanted to do something that sounds like me. I just keep pushing forward.”
Harry about "Sign of the Times":
“Sign of the Times’ came from ‘This isn’t the first time we’ve been in a hard time, and it’s not going to be the last time.’ The song is written from a point of view as if a mother was giving birth to a child and there’s a complication. The mother is told, ‘The child is fine, but you’re not going to make it.’ The mother has five minutes to tell the child, ‘Go forth and conquer.’
Harry about writing for the album:
I didn’t want to write ‘stories’, I wanted to write my stories, things that happened to me. The number-one thing was I wanted to be honest. I hadn’t done that before.”
Harry in Jamaica
Harry about inspiration:
“The more vulnerable the song, he learned, the better. “The one subject that hits the hardest is love,” he says, “whether it’s platonic, romantic, loving it, gaining it, losing it  …  it always hits you hardest. I don’t think people want to hear me talk about going to bars, and how great everything is. The champagne popping  …  who wants to hear about it? I don’t want to hear my favorite artists talk about all the amazing shit they get to do. I want to hear, ‘How did you feel when you were alone in that hotel room, because you chose to be alone?’”
Harry about separating personal life and work:
“With an artist like Prince, all you wanted to do was know more. And that mystery – it’s why those people are so magical! Like, fuck, I don’t know what Prince eats for breakfast. That mystery  …  it’s just what I like. More than ‘do you keep a mystery alive?’ – it’s not that. I like to separate my personal life and work. It helps, I think, for me to compartmentalize. It’s not about trying to make my career longer, like I’m trying to be this ‘mysterious character,’ because I’m not. When I go home, I feel like the same person I was at school. You can’t expect to keep that if you show everything. There’s the work and the personal stuff, and going between the two is my favorite shit. It’s amazing to me."
“This much is clear: The classic role of tortured artist is not one he’ll be playing. “People romanticize places they can’t get to themselves,” he says. “That’s why it’s fascinating when people go dark – when Van Gogh cuts off his ear. You romanticize those people, sometimes out of proportion. It’s the same with music. You want a piece of that darkness, to feel their pain but also to step back into your own [safer] life. I can’t say I had that. I had a really nice upbringing. I feel very lucky. I had a great family and always felt loved. There’s nothing worse than an inauthentic tortured person. ‘They took my allowance away, so I did heroin.’ It’s like – that’s not how it works. I don’t even remember what the question was.”
“Styles leans forward and discusses his social-media presence, or lack thereof. Styles and his phone have a bittersweet, mature relationship – they spend a lot of time apart. He doesn’t Google himself, and checks Twitter infrequently. ‘I’ll tell you about Twitter,’ he continues, discussing the volley of tweets, some good, some cynical, that met his endorsement of the Women’s March on Washington earlier this year. ‘It’s the most incredible way to communicate closely with people, but not as well as in person.’ When the location of his London home was published a few years ago, he was rattled. His friend James Corden offered him a motto coined by British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli: ‘Never complain, never explain.’

Harry quoting Paul Simonon on the album's working title "Pink":
"Pink is the only true rock & roll colour."
Harry talking about One Direction and the hiatus:
It was in a London studio in late 2014 that Styles first brought up the idea of One Direction taking a break. “I didn’t want to exhaust our fan base,” he explains. “If you’re shortsighted, you can think, ‘Let’s just keep touring,’ but we all thought too much of the group than to let that happen. You realize you’re exhausted and you don’t want to drain people’s belief in you.

 Styles counters that the One D tours were more like “a Wes Anderson movie. Cut. Cut. New location. Quick cut. New location. Cut. Cut. Show. Shower. Hard cut. Sleep.”
“I didn’t want to exhaust our fan base. If you’re shortsighted, you can think, ‘Let’s just keep touring,’ but we all thought too much of the group than to let that happen. You realize you’re exhausted and you don’t want to drain people’s belief in you. I love the band, and would never rule out anything in the future. The band changed my life, gave me everything. I wanted to step up. There were songs I wanted to write and record, and not just have it be ‘Here’s a demo I wrote.’ Every decision I’ve made since I was 16 was made in a democracy. I felt like it was time to make a decision about the future  …  and maybe I shouldn’t rely on others.”

Harry about their teenage audience:
 Styles is aware that his largest audience so far has been young – often teenage – women. Asked if he spends pressure-filled evenings worried about proving credibility to an older crowd, Styles grows animated. “Who’s to say that young girls who like pop music – short for popular, right? – have worse musical taste than a 30-year-old hipster guy? That’s not up to you to say. Music is something that’s always changing. There’s no goal posts. Young girls like the Beatles. You gonna tell me they’re not serious? How can you say young girls don’t get it? They’re our future. Our future doctors, lawyers, mothers, presidents, they kind of keep the world going. Teenage-girl fans – they don’t lie. If they like you, they’re there. They don’t act ‘too cool.’ They like you, and they tell you. Which is sick.”

Harry about Zayn:
 Styles adjusts himself in his chair. “I think it’s a shame he felt that way,” he says, threading the needle of diplomacy, “but I never wish anything but luck to anyone doing what they love. If you’re not enjoying something and need to do something else, you absolutely should do that. I’m glad he’s doing what he likes, and good luck to him.”

Harry about relationships:
 The relationship is a subject he’s famously avoided discussing. “I gotta pee first. This might be a long one,” he says. He rises to head to the bathroom, then adds, “Actually, you can say, ‘He went for a pee and never came back.‘ 




Saturday, 15 April 2017

Harry on SNL

Harry Styles has just appeared on Saturday Night Life with Jimmy Fallon. And it safe to say that he smashed the show! Talented, funny, versatile.

Jimmy Fallon started the programme with David Bowie's "Let's Dance" and introduced Harry as the musical guest.


Harry performed in two sketches. One was "Celebrity Family Feud", where he played Mick Jagger.

Harry as Mick, Jimmy as John Travolta and Jeff Azoff as himself

Watch the skit here:

The other sketch was a Broadway-like scene from the American Civil War with Harry as a captive Confederate soldier. And his fake beard almost came off! ;)


The whole sketch here:


Harry sang live "Sign of the Times". It was the first performance of the song on stage and Harry's debut as a solo artist. Harry nailed it - the song sounded great!



Then he sang another song. Contrary to expectations, it was not "Kiwi" but "Ever Since New York". And Harry played the guitar for the first time on stage!








Harry was incredible. His old friend Nick Grimshaw was there to support him.


GQ Magazine published a nice article on Harry's performance:
“Harry Styles joined host Jimmy Fallon tonight on Saturday Night Live as the musical guest but from what we saw, the former One Direction member stole the show, first when he shimmied to David Bowie's "Let's Dance" during Fallon's monologue, then channeled a young Mick Jagger during a '70s-era Family Feud sketch, and finally, when he performed for the first time on national TV as a solo artist. And while the singer's first live performance of his Bowie-esque single "Sign of the Times" is sure to take over headlines, it was what the stylish Brit was wearing that held our attention tonight.

Harry in pink!





Billboard: Amazing.

Gucci
Can't wait to see the SNL show tonight!

So, if pink is the colour of the album and the whole promo, the photos of Louis on Harry's Twitter were not accidental - they were in pink as well...

Thursday, 13 April 2017

Harry's Album - 12th May 2017






Rolling Stone Magazine:
“One Direction’s Harry Styles will release his eponymous debut album May 12th. The news followed the arrival of Styles’ first single, “Sign of the Times,” which came out in early April.
Harry Styles will contain ten tracks, and the album was executive-produced by Jeff Bhasker, a versatile, formidable songwriter who took home the Producer of the Year Grammy Award in 2016. Alex Salibian and Tyler Johnson, who have both worked with Bhasker, also contribute production, as does Kid Harpoon, an English writer with credits on Florence and the Machine’s How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful and Shakira’s Shakira.
Harry Styles will be released in multiple formats to please multiple types of Styles’ fans. A white vinyl version of the album will be available for purchase through the singer’s website while supplies last, while a limited edition CD comes with a 32-page book of exclusive photos documenting Styles’ recording process. Pre-order for all formats is available starting tomorrow.

Styles became the fourth member of One Direction to put out music on his own when he released “Sign of the Times” last week. On Saturday, he will perform his single on Saturday Night Live, marking his solo television debut.”



Hillier Bartley / womenswear collection