Harry Styles’s Landmark Meltdown Festival Performance Deserves an Official Release
Harry Styles delivered a career-defining performance at London's Meltdown Festival. This incredibly special evening warrants an official release.
Meltdown Fest 2026
Harry Styles Just Delivered the Greatest Performance of His Solo Career
An official release of this incredibly special evening at Meltdown Festival in London is a must
By Nick Reilly
Nick Reilly
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June 17, 2026
We’re calling it: Harry Styles just delivered the single greatest moment of his solo career.
Last night saw the singer, currently in the middle of 12 Wembley Stadium dates, head across the London capital for a very special one-off show at the Meltdown Festival he is curating for 2026 .
It’s a typically eclectic lineup compiled by the former 1D man, featuring everything from jazz stalwart Kamasi Washington to brilliant rabble rousers Getdown Services (who were also excellent at their own show last night).
But when the dust has settled on Meltdown, all eyes will turn toward this very special show. Backed by the Jules Buckley Orchestra, whose very leader arranged the strings on recent album track “Coming Up Roses,” here was a show where some of Styles’ finest solo work received a rather beautiful reimagining.
You could hear a pin drop in the cavernous room when he opened with a rare outing of Harry’s House staple “Boyfriends,” before he reflected on the significance of the show and seemed genuinely touched to be there. One of the main differences between this show and his Wembley run, he quipped, was that you’d be unlikely to see his nipples in this setting.
But where the nips lacked, Styles shone. Underrated debut album cut “Two Ghosts” rarely sounded so good, while the emotional title track of that very album sparked audible sniffles in the crowd.
And late on, there was a thread which set the stage for what we’re happy to describe as the single greatest moment of his solo career. Before “Carla’s Song,” he described how the track was inspired by the experience of seeing his friend listen to Simon & Garfunkel’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water” for the first time, likening her reaction to someone seeing a magic track for the first time.
“Music is magic and I feel so lucky to get to be a part of it in just a small way,” he explained.
“I think hearing songs like that is a reminder of this thing that is so much bigger than any one artist that you like. Any one song is this thing that every musician is kind of investing in, and just trying to add a little piece of themselves to. These things are around for so much longer than any of us,” he continued. “Nights like tonight I feel incredibly privileged to get to play with such incredibly talented musicians.”
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Appropriate then that Harry had something akin to magic up his own sleeve. It was his own cover of “Bridge Over Troubled Water” which closed proceedings and offered, quite genuinely, the single greatest solo performance he has ever delivered. His piercing vocal effortlessly tackled the reserved verses of the Simon & Garfunkel classic, but his high notes in that all too recognizable chorus were absolutely flawless. There has been plenty written about Harry’s effortless showmanship throughout the years, but perhaps not so much about quite how good his vocals – a thing of baritone beauty – can be too. This performance proved he’s undoubtedly up there with the very best of them.
Harry’s love of the song is well documented too, given that his recent shows have opened with Elvis’ rendition of it. It would be amiss to pit the two against each other, but we’ll happily say that it more than holds it weight against that of The King.
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_Originally reported by [Rolling Stone](https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/harry-styles-bridge-over-troubled-water-meltdown-festival-1235579559/)._
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