Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

News

Harry Styles Covers Simon & Garfunkel and Reimagines Deep Cuts at Intimate Meltdown Festival Set in London

Harry Styles Covers Simon & Garfunkel and Reimagines Deep Cuts at Intimate Meltdown Festival Set in London

Fresh from opening his 12-night stand at London’s Wembley Stadium, on Tuesday (June 16) Harry Styles found himself in a more intimate environment for a special one-off show at London’s Meltdown Festival, where he treated the crowd to a varied setlist of covers, deep cuts and reimagined songs with the Jules Buckley Orchestra.

Styles was appearing as part of the festival, held at Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall, which he is also curating for 2026. Previous curators include Robert Smith, David Bowie and Grace Jones.

During the 13-song show, Styles switched up the setlist from his Together, Together residency tour and favored a number of rarely-played songs. “Two Ghosts,” from his 2017 debut album, Harry Styles, was performed for the first time in six years, while a number of tracks from his new album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally received new arrangements. Elsewhere, fan favorites such as “Fine Line,” “Matilda,” and “Boyfriends” were included in the show.

The set also included a number of covers, with Styles spending much of the evening at the piano. He played songs by Canadian songwriter Patrick Watson (“Here Comes the River,” and “Hommage”) and closed the set with a cover of Simon & Garfunkel’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water.” The latter has been used by Styles as his pre-show entrance music during the Together, Together run so far.

“I’ve always been a lover of orchestral music, classical music, and it’s quite an intimidating field to step into as someone who doesn’t, cannot, read music,” said Styles of the switch-up from his usual shows (per The London Standard).

Styles’ Together, Together run kicked off in Amsterdam, Netherlands in May and arrived at Wembley Stadium on Friday (June 12) and will run for 12 nights across June and July. He is now the historic venue’s new record holder for the most shows by an artist in a calendar year; Coldplay previously held the title with a 10-show stand in 2025.

See the full setlist for the show at London’s Meltdown Festival below.

“Boyfriends”
“Paint By Numbers”
“Matilda”
“Matter Red” (Orchestral interlude)
“Two Ghosts”
“The Waiting Game
“Fine Line”
“Hummingbird” (Orchestral interlude)
“Coming Up Roses”
“Here Comes The River” (Patrick Watson cover)
“Carla’s Song”
“Hommage” (Patrick Watson cover)
“Bridge Over Troubled Water” (Simon & Garfunkel cover)

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

News

Finneas is known for producing some of the biggest records of the past decade — and his career also reflects how dramatically the record...

News

Fivio Foreign wants to be part of the entertainment during the New York Knicks Championship Parade this coming Thursday. Earlier Tuesday, the Brooklyn rapper...

News

A judge says Eminem’s publisher can move forward with a $109 million lawsuit over allegedly unlicensed songs in the Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp music...

News

Rod Wave’s next album is on the way. The Florida rapper/singer announced Tuesday (June 16) that his Don’t Look Down project is set to...