At a Glance
- Harry Styles released a video of his final Love On Tour concert in Reggio Emilia, Italy.
- The clip features an emotional piano ballad performed in Italian.
- Since ending the tour, Styles has joined the Tokyo Marathon, witnessed Pope Leo XIV, launched a sex-toy line, and was highlighted by David Beckham.
Harry Styles’ final Love On Tour concert in Reggio Emilia, Italy, has just been shared with fans, offering an intimate piano performance that he delivered in Italian. The eight-minute clip, titled Forever, Forever, captures the artist’s emotional farewell to the tour and showcases his signature gold sequined outfit. While the tour wrapped up, Styles has stayed in the spotlight with a range of public appearances and new product launches.
The Final Concert Video
The video begins with fans outside the RCF Arena, waiting as the sun turns to night. Styles appears in a gold sequined vest and matching pants, walks to a grand piano, and tells the crowd in Italian, ‘I wrote this song for you.’ He then performs the lyric-less ballad before thanking the audience, blowing kisses, and taking a bow. The clip ends with a wide shot of the spectators and the message ‘We belong together’ on screen.
- Location: Reggio Emilia, Italy
- Performance: Piano ballad, no lyrics
- Language: Italian
- Attire: Gold sequined vest and pants
Recent Public Appearances
In March, Styles joined thousands of runners for the 2025 Tokyo Marathon, covering the 26.2-mile course. In May, he was among those in Vatican City who witnessed Pope Leo XIV stepping onto the balcony after his election.
Pleasing Brand Expansion
Styles’ Pleasing personal-care brand has entered the sex-toy market with a double-sided vibrator and a 3-ounce bottle of lubricant. Prices are $68 for the vibrator and $25 for the lubricant. Styles appeared in a promotional video, saying, ‘Please yourself like you mean it.’
| Product | Description | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Double-sided vibrator | Sex-toy | $68 |
| 3-ounce lubricant | Personal care | $25 |
Celebrity Endorsement
David Beckham and his daughter Harper posted a video of Harper Seven at a Harry Styles concert, expressing their admiration for the singer.
Key Takeaways
- Styles shares an emotional final concert video in Italian.
- He has remained active with marathon participation, a papal event, and a new product line.
- Beckham’s shout-out highlights his growing celebrity influence.
Harry Styles’ journey from concert stages to marathon tracks and product launches shows how the artist continues to engage fans across multiple platforms.
Originally appeared on News Of Philadelphia.

