Harry Styles proved that the bond with his former One Direction bandmates remains strong, as he attended Niall Horan‘s concert at London’s Co-op Live on Tuesday. During the performance, Styles was spotted singing along to “Stockholm Syndrome,” a track from One Direction’s 2014 album Four.
A fan-captured video shared on social media shows Styles swaying to the music and mouthing the lyrics, demonstrating his enduring connection to the band’s music even after embarking on a successful solo career. Both Styles and Horan have thrived individually since One Direction went on hiatus in 2016, each releasing multiple solo albums and touring worldwide.
One Direction, formed on The X Factor in 2010, became a global sensation, selling an estimated 70 million records and amassing over 21 billion streams. Despite Zayn Malik‘s departure in 2015 and the group’s subsequent hiatus, the members have maintained their friendship and occasionally pay homage to their One Direction days.
Styles has previously covered “Stockholm Syndrome” during his solo concerts, while Horan continues to include One Direction tracks in his setlists, embracing the band’s legacy. Speaking with Apple Music‘s Zane Lowe in 2023, Horan expressed his fondness for performing One Direction’s music, saying, “They’re great songs… And it’s good to make new versions as well.”
The sight of Styles enjoying Horan’s concert and singing along to their old hit undoubtedly delighted fans, reigniting hopes for a potential One Direction reunion someday.