Harry Styles spotted incognito partying into the early hours at Glastonbury
Harry Styles may not be performing on any stage this weekend, but he's still managed to cause a stir.
The former One Direction star delighted fans when they spotted him revelling in the Glastonbury spirit, partying at Block9 until around 6am on Saturday.
Block9 is an area at the Festival known for its immersive, alternative reality experiences, particularly its late-night electronic music and vibrant nightlife.
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He tried to blend into the crowds by dressing casually in a blue tracksuit top and oversized sunglasses, but his famous face was hard to miss.
'Harry knows how to party and was loving the vibe at the festival,' reported one onlooker.
The As It Was hitmaker, 31, was seen socialising with close friend Olivia Dean after her secret set on the Strummerville stage, and later sticking around to watch headline acts including The 1975 on the Pyramid Stage.
'He was sporting big shades and drinking backstage with pals,' the source added. 'He's been spending lots of time in Berlin at Berghain, getting plenty of practice at late nights at Glasto.'
Harry appeared keen to fly under the radar - declining photo requests and staying relaxed as fans and revellers buzzed around him.
Another eyewitness noted, 'He was hoping to go as incognito as possible so he could enjoy the music.'
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He wasn't the only star enjoying a night out. Also seen at Block9 were actor James Norton and his new love interest, singer Lily Allen, alongside fellow celebrities such as Anya Taylor-Joy and Lorde - all letting their hair down in the festival's electric atmosphere.
Earlier in the day, Harry explored the site's VIP area, greeting friends with warm embraces. He and his crew were later photographed enjoying Franz Ferdinand's set on the Other Stage before sticking around for up-and-coming star Gracie Abrams.
One Direction alumnus Louis Tomlinson also made his way to Worthy Farm, attending shows with girlfriend Zara McDermott. According to one source, 'Glastonbury is huge but Harry and Louis are bound to bump into each other in the VIP area at some point.'
Former Love Island star Zara wasn't just there for the music; she used her platform for activism too, speaking at The Information stage alongside domestic abuse charity Refuge.
She said: 'I have seen boys' group chats, which are so misogynistic and sometimes downright abusive. Boys and men are scared to call each other out.
'They laugh along because it's easier. Just because it's easy doesn't mean it's right.'
Louis watched on from the crowd.
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