Harry Styles is set to star in an hour-long BBC special in November hosted by his friend BBC Radio 1 DJ Nick Grimshaw. Harry Styles at the BBC will have the former One Direction singer performing songs from his self-titled debut solo album and talking about his time in 1D and as a solo star.
According to NME, the show will be recorded in Manchester on Aug. 30 and fans can click here for a chance to apply for a spot in the studio audience. "Harry is a great performer and full of so many wonderful stories about his extraordinary career, which he’ll be sharing with us, I can’t wait for this show!," said Grimshaw in a statement announcing the event.
BBC Radio and Music director Bob Shennan added, “BBC Music is committed to supporting a range of new and established acts, and I’m very happy that we’re able to bring Harry to BBC One this autumn for such a unique show.” The Styles set follows a similar 2015 show with Adele, during which the singer sang, spoke and appeared in some comedy bits; the show won a BAFTA for Best Entertainment Programme.