Harry Styles performed for an intimate crowd as part of the Southbank Centre’s Meltdown Festival 2026, which he has curated the line-up for this year
Zoe Kravitz embedded herself among a crowd of Harry Styles fans at her fiance’s most intimate gig yet, but the singer had only eyes for the stunning US actress.
The Batman star, 37, sat five rows from the front as Harry, 32, performed a headline set at London’s Meltdown festival. The orchestral show was a marked change for Harry who left the glitter and sparkle at Wembley to perform at the Southbank’s Royal Festival Hall.
Alongside the Jules Buckley Orchestra for the fundraising event, Harry performed soulful reimaginings of tracks from across his four album back catalogue.
Zoe sat front and centre with a group her pals with Harry stealing glances in between songs.
An insider said: “Harry couldn’t hide his delight as he scanned the room for Zoe and grinned as they locked eyes. The pair usually keep their romance under wraps but Harry couldn’t resist raising his hand and giving her a super sweet salute from the stage after playing a romantic love song.
“Zoe of course joined the crowd on their feet for their standing ovation. As soon as the show was over, Harry raced out a side door after receiving his applause with Zoe and her group of friends quickly followed suit.”
Harry told the crowd he was in the midst of a ‘career high’ after his shows in London this month.
Zoe also supported Harry as he kicked off his record-breaking Wembley residency at the weekend. The US star was seen at the north London stadium on Friday alongside Harry’s mum Anne on the historic night.
The pair were first romantically linked in August 2025. In April 2026 the Spiderman actress was seen wearing a diamond engagement ring while sharing a kiss with Harry in London sparking rumours of an engagement.
A source confirmed to People that the couple is, in fact, engaged. According to the magazine, Styles, 32, and Kravitz, 37, shared the happy news with a “small circle” of friends and loved ones.
During his night at the Southbank, Harry sang tracks across his four albums including Paint By Numbers, Fine Line, Two Ghosts and Matilda with the orchestra providing a moving backdrop.
“I’ve always been a lover of orchestral music, classical music, and it’s quite an intimidating field to step into as someone who doesn’t, cannot, read music,” he admitted. Harry praised Buckley for making him feel welcome. “He never made me feel like I didn’t belong in any way. It’s been beautiful collaborating with him.”
Buckley has helped the singer with the string arrangements for his Together, Together tour, which kicked off in May.
Styles also sang Carla’s Song from his latest album and explained how it was was written about watching a friend listen to Simon and Garfunkel’s Bridge Over Troubled Water for the first time.
“It was like watching someone see a magic trick for the first time,” he said. “Music is magic and I feel so lucky to get to be a part of it in just a small way. These things are around for so much longer than any of us. Nights like tonight I feel incredibly privileged to get to play with such incredibly talented musicians.”
Harry ended the show with a rendition of the 1970 song, which led to an standing ovation.
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