There is life after the demise of a boy band – even one as beloved as One Direction. And Harry Styles is proof of that. The English-born heartthrob, one of the original members of the popular band put together by Simon Cowell, went solo after the group disbanded.
Critics and fans were wowed by his eponymous debut album last year.
Billboard weighed in with this accolade: "What these lyrics prove is that Styles has already moved from boy-band member to mature singer-songwriter – or perhaps rock star – in his post-1D career."
He also made his acting debut in "Dunkirk," which won numerous awards – including three Oscars and a BAFTA.
He's such a sensation that his 2018 world tour sold out so fast that he added 56 new shows, including a stop at the BB&T Center in Sunrise on June 9 at 8 p.m. The reviews for Harry Styles Live On Tour extol his talent and personality.
"His voice flawlessly switched between warm, melancholic and rowdy," notes a review in The Jakarta Post. "The charisma and star quality he naturally exuded would make you believe he was born to perform."
Styles, always looking for a way to expand his horizons, has partnered with CBS to help produce a new TV show. The yet-to-be-named comedy will star Damon Wayans, Jr. The plot? A 30-something couple reconnects with their more youthful and "cooler selves" when a young pop star moves in with them. O
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