Glastonbury is known for surprises — but Harry Styles going off-script? That’s a headline waiting to happen.
Midway through what was already a mesmerizing set, Harry ditched the setlist, dropped the mic stand, and with a grin that spelled trouble, shouted to the crowd:
“Should we do something stupid?”
The answer from the 100,000-strong crowd was a deafening yes.
Seconds later, his band launched into an unrehearsed cover of Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain”, sending the Pyramid Stage into meltdown. He ripped off his in-ear monitors, danced like nobody was watching (but everyone was), and even brought a random fan onstage to sing a verse — chaotic, electric, iconic.
Cameras scrambled. Social media exploded. The moment wasn’t on the schedule, but by morning, it was front-page news.
One reckless decision. One unforgettable night. One headline-snatched festival moment that will live in Glastonbury legend.
And somewhere between the mud, the moonlight, and that impromptu chorus, Harry Styles reminded the world:
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