Harry Styles stopped his concert to surprise his first teacher


Harry Styles may have appeared in front of 26,000 spectators at Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester, England on the night of Thursday 16 June, but there was one person in the audience who meant a lot to him.

The 28-year-old pop star interrupted his concert, as part of the "Love On Tour" tour, to find among the crowd "his first teacher at school, Mrs. Vernon".

Harry Styles, who grew up in Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, not far from Manchester, was able to locate his kindergarten teacher and show her face on screen.

In the videos from the concert that were posted on social media, the singer interrupted his appearance to ask for a favor from the audience.

"I would like to try to find someone in the audience. "So, we will be very quiet and see if I can locate this person, if you do not mind helping me," he said.

"My first teacher is here tonight," he continued, with the audience applauding him.

"Her name is Mrs. Vernon, and I think she's in the crowd. We will try to find her. If Mrs. Vernon is here. "Are you here?" He asked.

After a bit of searching, Harry Styles spotted his former teacher and shouted, "Mrs. Vernon!" Before falling to his knees, smiling.

"How are you; I learned that you are retiring. I would just like to thank you for everything you did during those years of my formation. Thank you very much. "It means a lot to me that you are here tonight, you were really a wonderful teacher," he told his teacher.

"Thank you from the bottom of my heart. "It means a lot that you are here and I dedicate the next song to you", he added.

Before performing the song "Canyon Moon" from "Harry's House"'s new album, Harry Styles joked: "Can you imagine what it was like to deal with me when I was 4 years old? "I was having a lot of fun."

This was one of the many moving moments during the concert in Manchester.

Harry Styles told the audience: "It is an absolute pleasure to be here, to do a concert at my house, I can not describe to you how much it means to me playing here tonight and where you all came."

"Some of the happiest moments of my whole life have been creating these last two albums and some of the happiest moments of my life have been just beyond here. "So I feel very good playing these songs with you here tonight," he said.