Monday, 11 September 2017

Harry for the BBC Radio One Live Lounge

Harry Styles has just completed his first Live Lounge performance on Radio One today, and it was swoon-worthy.
His performance marked the 23-year-old’s first Live Lounge as a solo act after he previously performed some acoustic songs with his old band One Direction.
After being asked how he felt about performing for the first time on his own, Harry said he didn’t feel like he was alone due to having a band, but was wistful as he reminisced about the 2015 performance, saying: ‘It’s fun – and that [One Direction Live Lounge] was fun as well. Live Lounge is fun.’

He’s a man of few words, that Harry.   

                         The former 1D member was making his solo debut performing live on Radio One as he provided last-minute cover for The Killers, who were originally due to perform a mix of new and old material at midday, but could not make it to the UK due to Hurricane Irma.
 Harry sang his new single Two Ghosts  as well as Sign of the Times and a cover of Fleetwood Mac classic The Chain.    
‘I think its such an iconic song,’ he said regarding his secret cover. ‘I’m a massive fan of them as a band and the music. We tried it and we really loved it.’


DJ Clara Amfo asked Hazza if he thinks his mate Stevie Nicks will be happy with his cover of her 1977 hit.
‘We’ll find out,’ he answered in his usual enigmatic fashion.
Harry insists that despite the music being all about him now, he’s still a low maintenance pop star, listing his frankly totally boring rider as having just ‘chewing gum, water and some tea’.

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