Harry Styles to headline Radio 1’s Big Weekend and Capital FM’s Summertime Ball

Harry Styles is set to headline both Radio 1’s Big Weekend and Capital’s Summertime Ball this year, following the Big Weekend’s two-year hiatus due to Covid-19.

He was announced as the event’s final headline act, which is due to take place at War Memorial Park in Coventry from 27 May to 29 May.

Fellow acts will include Calvin Harris, Ed Sheeran, San Fender, George Ezra, Lorde, Fontaines D.C. and Sigrid throughout the weekend.

Alongside his pals, Harry is booked to perform “a full solo festival set” as Radio 1’s flagship live music event is expected to host 80,000 fans.

BBC One is set to broadcast highlights from his set, along with a special Harry Styles show, and a small number of tickets have been held back, especially for his stans.

The Big Weekend will also feature Radio 1 Dance Stage, BBC Music Introducing Stage and Radio 1 Relax Tent.

Harry will also be headlining Capital's Summertime Ball at Wembley Stadium on June 12, 2022.

The cheeky Cheshire chap will perform alongside the likes of KSI, Anne-Marie, Eddie Benjamin and Becky Hill at one of the hottest events of the year.

Harry, however, is no stranger to Wembley Stadium, having played there on several occasions with his former One Direction bandmates and will also be headlining the iconic venue for two nights during his upcoming world tour.

Styles has been on the up recently, with his new single As It Was garnering great success both commercially and virally, with the song being used as the backing track for thousands of TikTok videos.

His third album, titled Harry’s House, is due to be released on 20 May and will feature his brand new bop following his two headline shows at California’s Coachella festival.

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