Harry Styles at Niall Horan concert: a good omen for One Direction?

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A video shared by a fan on social media shows Harry Styles dancing while the 30-year-old Irish singer performs One Direction's song “Stockholm Syndrome.” Enough to revive speculation about a possible reformation of the group.

Nine years after the departure of Zayn Malik and eight years after the break announced by the group, One Direction had a mini reunion in Manchester. This Tuesday, August 27, Harry Styles was seen during Niall Horan's concert and the atmosphere was great.

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The latter seemed to greatly enjoy the show. The proof? In several videos taken by fans, the “As It Was” singer dances while his sidekick performs “Stockholm Syndrome,” an iconic One Direction song.

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Other videos also show Harry heading backstage after the concert to spend time with Niall. Have they decided to cheer up their fans? Last year in any case, Harry Styles declared on the set of the Late Late Show “ He never say never “. All hopes of a reformation are therefore allowed…

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