Harry Styles at the 65th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California.Photo:Getty Images

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Harry Stylesis celebrating the end of hisLove on Tourfollowing a two-year run.
The singer, 29, wrapped the final show of his concert series on Saturday and commemorated the occasion in apost on his Instagram StoryMonday.
“Love on Tour. It’s been the greatest experience of my life,” Styles wrote alongside a photograph of himself bowing to an audience. “Thank you to my band, all the crew who made the last few years so special. It’s been an absolute pleasure.”
“To everyone who came out to see us play, thank you,” he continued. “I feel so incredibly full and happy, it’s all because of you. You have given me memories that will last a lifetime, more than I could have ever dreamed of.”
“Thank you for your time, your energy, and your love. It’s been an honor to play for you. I hope you had as much fun as I did,” Styles concluded. “Look after each other, I’ll see you again when the time is right. Treat People With Kindness. I love you more than you’ll ever know.”
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Harry Styles posts a message to his fans at the end of Love on Tour.Harry Styles/Instagram

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Alongside his Instagram Story, Styles also shared avideoon his feed that was intermingled with behind-the-scenes clips of himself on tour and videos of fans attending his shows.
Styles wrapped up his sold-out tour, which took him across the U.S., South America, Asia, Europe and Australia, with a final show on Saturday night in Reggio Emilia, Italy.
As he kicked off his performance, theHarry’s Housemusician got emotional as he spoke — in Italian — to the 120,000-strong crowd about what the tour meant to him after more than two years on the road,
“The last two years of my life have been a wonderful gift, and it is truly very special to end my tour here, in this country that has a special place in my heart,” the Grammy winner said, perItaly 24 News, before admitting he was “very tired, but very, very happy” after performing 173 shows since the tour began in September 2021.
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Anothershowed the comedian in what appeared to be a VIP area chatting with Styles’ friend and collaborator Kid Harpoon, who worked on both of Styles' last two LPs.
Corden then went on tolead fans in a mosh pitto a horn-heavy rendition of Styles' former band’s hit track “Best Song Ever” in another video.
source: people.com