By Jess Ingham and Zuber
Based on the concert on the 3rd of March at Accor Stadium
Jess (In Seats)
Overall Rating = 11/10
Seat Location = 8.5/10
I had quite good seats on the bottom level. They were still pretty far from the stage but we had a good view of Harry from where we were. The camera and light crew had set up stands right in the middle of the mosh so a bit of our view was blocked, but we still had a clear view of the side screens. We also got rained on a little.
Crowd Interaction = 12/10
Harry is probably the most well-known for his hilarious crowd interactions (which we’ve all seen on Tik Tok) and he didn’t disappoint. He continually ran around the whole stage to reach everyone in the mosh and stopped his set list to talk to people in the crowd and make everyone laugh. He knew exactly when to stop singing and let the crowd’s voices take over (especially for ‘Leave America’) and were really good at catching the things people threw at him like flags, hats and glasses.
Singing = 10/10
Harry’s voice is amazing, especially live. He would even harmonize with the crowd, while we sang the normal pitch of a song, he would go higher or lower. My singing, unfortunately, ruined many of the good videos from the concert.
Noise level = 9/10
The crowd noise was perfect, every single person was singing along. The band was pretty loud, however, Harry’s voice could have been a little louder to make sure it was heard over the crowd.
Setlist = 11/10
Music for a Sushi Restaurant
Golden
Adore You
Keep Driving
Daylight
Woman
Matilda
Little Freak
Satellite
Cinema
Treat People With Kindness
What Makes You Beautiful
Late Night Talking
Watermelon Sugar
Love of My Life
Sign of the Times
Medicine
As It Was
Kiwi
While the setlist was no surprise, it still hit just as hard. Music for a Sushi Restaurant was the perfect introduction song and it just kept going up from there. He even added Medicine which made the crowd go crazy (even though a lot of people had no idea what it was - me included). Kiwi was the perfect finishing song and it ended everything on a high.
Atmosphere = 10/10
No explanation is needed.
Opening Act (Wet Leg) = 8/10
They were quite a quirky little band, but Wet Leg still got the job done. They had strong rhythms and loud weird lyrics that got the crowd started and bobbing their heads. For the Indie/Alt music lovers in the crowd, Wet Leg were probably a lot more interesting, however, the pop girlies and EDM baddies (shout out Liv Clancy) were a little lost on the appeal. Good thing that the main event crossed all genres.
How aggressive the Stylers were = 10/10
Contrary to the crazy Tik Tok fangirls, everyone at the concert behaved normally (or as normal as a person can be when in the presence of Harry Styles.) Most people also went hard with the outfits.
Zuber (Mosh)
Overall experience 11/10
Crowd interaction
The crowd interaction was amazing on night one. He got everyone hyped and the mosh was wild
Singing
His singing was amazing live. Totally changed my perspective. Though they need to make his mics louder because the crowd was wild.
Noise level
Super loud- even for the starting act.
Setlist
The set list was perfect- the order of the songs and the songs in general
Music for a Sushi Restaurant
Golden
Adore You
Keep Driving
Daylight
Woman
Matilda
Little Freak
Satellite
Cinema
Treat People With Kindness
What Makes You Beautiful
Late Night Talking
Watermelon Sugar
Love of My Life
Sign of the Times
The Horses
As It Was
Kiwi
Atmosphere
Amazing. It was super hot in the mosh but you couldn't even feel it because of the adrenaline. I only realized how much I was sweating when we left accor.
How aggressive the Stylers were
They were actually really nice though they didn't like it much when someone tried to leave in the middle of a song. Everyone's outfits were mental.
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