HE has never played Glasto but that did not stop Harry Styles turning up as a punter ready to party – dressed down in a blue trackie top.
The former One Direction man was hard at it until around 6am yesterday at the Somerset festival's happening party district Block9.


He was spotted hanging out with close pal Olivia Dean following the singer's secret set on the Strummerville stage — and it seemed he still had plenty of energy after later seeing THE 1975 headline The Pyramid Stage.
A source said: "Harry knows how to party and was loving the vibe at the festival.
"He was seen sporting big shades and drinking backstage with pals, and was catching up with Olivia following her set.
"Harry has been spending lots of time in Germany at Berlin nightclub Berghain getting plenty of practice at late nights at Glasto."
'Low profile'
Actor James Norton and new lover Lily Allen were also spotted partying at Block9, alongside actress Anya Taylor-Joy and singer Lorde — who also performed on Friday.
Earlier in the day Harry was seen hugging friends in the festival's VIP area.
He then headed off to The Other Stage with a group of pals to see Franz Ferdinand play and stayed on to watch Gracie Abrams.
An onlooker said: "Harry was saying how excited he was to be at the festival and was hoping to go as incognito as possible so he could enjoy the music.
"He was politely declining having photos taken with fans, as he wanted to keep a low profile and not draw too much attention."
Meanwhile, Harry's former One Direction bandmate Louis Tomlinson has also been spotted at Worthy Farm — checking out the music with his Love Islander girlfriend Zara McDermott.
A source said: "Glastonbury is huge but Harry and Louis are bound to bump into each other in the VIP area at some point."
So it's a 1D reunion — sort of — at Glasto.



ZARA McDERMOTT did her bit for charity before enjoying the festival.
The former Love Island star spoke on The Information stage with domestic abuse organisation Refuge and urged men to call out their friends when sexist jokes go too far.
Zara said: "I have seen boys' group chats, which are so misogynistic and sometimes downright abusive. Boys and men are scared to call each other out.
"They laugh along because it's easier. Just because it's easy doesn't mean it's right."
Boyfriend Louis Tomlinson watched from the crowd.
It's brat pack for Denise

LOOSE Women's Denise Welch got a taste of brat as she posed with Charli XCX at Worthy Farm.
She shared a selfie with the singer before her son Matty Healy headlined the Pyramid Stage with The 1975.
It came after the TV star spotted a green flag mimicking Charli's Brat album – with the words "Denise Welch".
Sharing the selfie next to Charli, who's engaged to 1975 drummer George Daniel, on Insta, Denise wrote: "Talking about my Brat flag."
Ex-Corrie star Denise also hung out with Matty's fiancee and Charli's BFF Gabbriette backstage.
Looks like Denise is part of a new girl gang.
Matty's peace of mind

THE 1975 frontman Matty Healy preached love to fans during the band's headline set on the Pyramid Stage.
Pausing between songs to address the crowd on Friday night, he said: "The lack of politics in this show, it is a conscious decision.
"We don't want our legacy to be one of politics – we want it to be that of love and friendship.
"You go out into the world and there is loads of politics. We don't need more, we need more love and friendship.
"If you are a young kid and inspired about this band, aspire for friendship and love in what you do and you will never fail – and I love you."
Jade on fur the first time


THE heat was no sweat for Jade Thirlwall as she donned a gigantic fur hat on stage for her first Glastonbury performance.
As well as belting out her own hits, the singer also performed some Little Mix hits, including Shout Out To My Ex and Touch.
She was cheered on by her fella Jordan Stephens, who played the day before with his band Rizzle Kicks.
Growing emotional when she sang her track Angel Of My Dreams, she thanked the crowd and said: "I can't believe I'm here."
Veterans Pulp far from patchy

IN one of the worst-kept secrets on Worthy Farm, Pulp finally made their appearance on Glasto's Pyramid Stage on Saturday night.
The band had been billed as "Patchwork" to keep their identity under wraps.
Opening with 1995 hit Sorted For E's and Wizz and Disco 2000, frontman Jarvis Cocker said that the set marked a special anniversary.
He said: "My name is Jarvis and this is Pulp – sorry for people who were expecting Patchwork. Did you know we were going to play? How? Psychic?
"Those two songs we just played – Sorted For E's and Wizz and Disco 2000 – were first played on this stage 30 years and four days ago.
"It was the very first time we played them. You could say they were born in Glastonbury."
After Pulp's set, the Red Arrows flew over the Pyramid Stage. Now that's finishing on a high.
My verdict

By Emily Webber
GLASTONBURY made up for all its wet and rainy years with a scorcher of a long weekend down at Worthy Farm.
And it wasn't just the weather sending the mercury soaring, as celebs turned out looking hotter than ever for one final hurrah before the fallow year in 2026.
It was almost a 1D reunion with Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson on the farm, while Paul Mescal was the ultimate fanboy cheering on his girlfriend Gracie Abrams on The Other Stage.
Big stars Margot Robbie, Idris Elba, Lily Allen, Holly Willoughby and Eddie Redmayne also made an appearance.
That is what Glasto is all about – everyone in the same field no matter how many followers you have.
My weekend favourite was Irish singer CMAT on The Pyramid Stage.
Unashamedly herself with hits that are full of charm and wit, she will no doubt be propelled to stardom following a flawless performance.
There will definitely be a Glasto-shaped hole in my life next June.
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