Edinburgh concert: Harry Styles reveals gender of baby during Love on Tour concert at Murrayfield Stadium

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Global superstar Harry Styles reaches out to the crowd during his performance to reveal parents baby gender in front of thousands of fans

Harry Styles arrived in Edinburgh on Friday, May 26, to perform his much anticipated Love on Tour extravaganza, however he took the audience by surprise midway through the show.

During the performance Harry answered a fan's sign in the crowd that said: “Will you reveal our baby’s gender?” Immediately the pop-star took the challenge on by the reins and shook the stadium in a state of suspense.

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The global superstar asked how far along in the pregnancy was the mother to be, to which she replied several months. Harry then chanted: “Ohhh it’s coming out, it’s coming out, it's coming out!!”

Harry Styles performs Love on Tour concert in front of thousands at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium.Harry Styles performs Love on Tour concert in front of thousands at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium.
Harry Styles performs Love on Tour concert in front of thousands at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium.

For around 10 minutes the star paced the stage saying “I know something you don’t know” as he giggled into the microphone. During this time Harry requested some dramatic gender reveal music from his backing band as the crowd echoed in silence whilst they waited in anticipation of hearing the big reveal.

Harry continued the suspense with some running commentary as he quizzed the soon to be parents on what gender they would prefer, to which they didn’t have a preference on. A drum roll began and Harry looked at the parents whilst captivating thousands of people who were completely enticed by the situation.

Suddenly the star screamed: “You’re having a little boy!” The crowd roared with delight as the expecting parent cried with joy and the star congratulated them on their new arrival. Flashing blue lights illuminated the stage and cracked into action with a celebratory song, ‘Late Night Talking’.

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