If there’s one thing you can always rely on for, it’s a funky accessory and this time it’s a crochet hat.
The Watermelon Sugar hitmaker is currently with Love On Tour, delighting thousands of fans each night with energetic performances.
Harry, 28, landed in Berlin, Germany on Tuesday ahead of his concert there this week, and was spotted outside his hotel donning the most adorable yellow hat you will ever see.
If the Grammy-winning star was trying to be incognito, a bright bucket hat with daisies on probably wasn’t the best choice of accessory, but we are so here for it.
The rest of the singer’s outfit was pretty casual, as he opted for a pair of blue baggy shorts and a white short-sleeved tee which showed off his extensive tattoo collection.
Ever the rockstar, Harry added a pair of oversized sunnies and, because it’s Harry, , so he wore a pair of sneakers from the label’s collaboration with Adidas, with a hefty price tag of £575.
Harry has been jetting all over the content recently, after his European tour dates were cancelled for two years due to the pandemic.
But, he’s back and better than ever, ditching the original plans of an arena tour to fill out stadiums around the world.
One song fans go wild for on the set list is Late Night Talking, which Harry recently announced as the second official single from his third solo album, Harry’s House.
The former One Direction star for the track, showing him frolicking under covers with multiple partners, going out on dates, officiating a wedding, and driving past Buckingham Palace on a giant bed – standard.
Harry’s over recent months, what with As It Was spending a billion years (may as well have been) at number one in the charts, and Harry’s House achieving international success.
Not only that, but the Cheshire-born star has two films landing in theatres later this year – Amazon’s My Policeman, an LGBTQ+ romance drama starring Emma Corrin, and thriller Don’t Worry Darling, directed by girlfriend Olivia Wilde and starring Florence Pugh.
Hazza has certainly been a busy boy but we aren’t complaining, because we’ll be the first ones in line for cinema tickets later this year.