Harry Styles wrapped up his Together, Together Tour with a memorable moment that had tens of thousands of fans screaming for an unexpected reason, as reported by Page Six.

During his final concert at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, the singer discreetly zipped his pants back up after realizing his fly was open.

Footage circulating across social media captured Styles on his knees mid-performance of “As It Was” when he noticed the mishap.

After quietly closing the zipper, he took a few moments to catch his breath while the crowd roared with laughter and cheers.

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Fans quickly jumped online to joke about the incident.

One X user wrote, “When you’re overcome with emotion, but then you look down and realize you almost gave over 90k people a free view of your premium package.”

Another joked, “Wouldn’t be Harry if his fly wasn’t open somewhere in the tour.”

A third person wondered aloud how long the wardrobe malfunction had gone unnoticed, commenting, “Mind you, this is the last song. Who knows how long it was like that?”

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Over on TikTok, users called the moment “cute,” with one writing, “internally he’s panicking, wondering how long his fly was open. poor baby.”

Others joined in with sympathetic humor.

“He’s thinking, Oh God don’t let there be any revealing side shots,” another fan remarked, capturing the mix of panic and playfulness that defined fans’ reactions online.

The lighthearted mishap came at the close of Styles’ 12-night run at the iconic London venue, marking the end of a major chapter in his latest tour.

Despite the slip-up, he kept his composure and used the moment to connect even more with the crowd.

Later in the show, Styles took time to deliver an emotional speech honoring his former One Direction bandmates.

“I wouldn’t be on this stage if it wasn’t for four friends of mine that were a massive part of this journey. I want to thank Niall, Louis, Zayn, and my dear friend Liam. These nights, and everything that I learned in this time, the friendship, everything, none of this would be possible,” he said.

“I wouldn’t be here without you,” he added, closing his message with heartfelt gratitude that left fans teary-eyed.

The tribute came less than a year after Liam Payne’s death in October 2024, following a fall from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Payne was 31 years old.

The emotional finale offered a balance of humor and reflection, highlighting both Styles’ ability to laugh at himself and his sincerity toward the people who helped shape his career.

Fans online praised him for staying cool under pressure and for turning an awkward moment into a crowd-pleaser.

In addition to his closing night performance, Styles made headlines earlier in the weekend when he performed “Two Ghosts,” his 2017 song thought to be inspired by Taylor Swift, on Friday night.

That concert coincided with Swift’s wedding to Kansas City Chiefs player Travis Kelce at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

While Styles was unable to attend the wedding due to his tour schedule, his fiancée Zoë Kravitz, who is also a longtime friend of Swift’s, was present.

The overlapping events gave fans even more reason to talk about the singer’s emotional weekend.

Beyond the viral buzz, Styles used the Wembley farewell to celebrate years of touring, music, and fan connection.

His ability to turn a wardrobe malfunction into an unforgettable shared laugh underscored why he remains one of pop’s most beloved personalities.

As the crowd of over 90,000 cheered through the night, Styles balanced lighthearted embarrassment with gratitude, closing his European run on a high note both literally and figuratively.

Even a flubbed zipper could not dampen the affection pouring from the stadium.

In the end, what could have been a fleeting onstage blunder became another endearing moment in a tour filled with personality, laughter, and emotion.

For fans who have followed his journey from boy-band fame to solo superstardom, it was pure Harry—imperfect, magnetic, and utterly unbothered.