Pop superstar Harry Styles received a surprise on the last night of his 15-night residency at Madison Square Garden. To celebrate the historic run of performances, 'CBS Mornings' co-host Gayle King presented Styles with a special banner onstage.
Pop superstar Harry Styles received a surprise on the last night of his 15-night residency at Madison Square Garden. To celebrate the historic run of performances,"CBS Mornings" co-host Gayle King presented Styles with a special banner onstage Wednesday night.
"We think you are walking joy, walking happiness, walking love and we just want to say to you Harry: 'We don't want to say goodnight to you, Harry Styles,'" King said to the performer onstage. As the arena of fans cheered, a banner was unveiled and lifted into the air, displaying"Harry Styles 15" on it. It will remain in Madison Square Garden permanently and is now one of only four music-related banners currently hung from the arena's rafters.
"Things like this don't happen to people like me very often at all," Styles said Wednesday night."I just want to thank you all." His"Love on Tour" residency ran from August 20 through September 21, with all 15 performances completely sold out.
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