Harry Styles sparks concern at his Wembley gig as he chokes on water before collapsing to the ground while performing during scorching 37C heatwave

Harry Styles caused concern when he drowned in water before collapsing during a performance at his Wembley concert.
On Friday, the record for the hottest day of June in the UK was broken for the third day in a row, with temperatures reaching 37.5°C in London.
In a clip posted on TikTok, the singer could be seen blowing water from his mouth before drowning.
Harry is then caught and falls to the ground as he continues to choke for several seconds.
Luckily, the star managed to get back into a sitting position, but many fans were concerned about the hitmaker.
In the comments on the video, they wrote: ‘My heart stopped in shock when he fell to his knees. Harry is incredible, it certainly takes tremendous strength and stamina to perform in these temperatures but he always gives it his all ❤️’,
Harry Styles drowned in water before collapsing during a performance at Wembley, sparking concern
In a clip posted on TikTok, the singer could be seen blowing water from his mouth before drowning.
Harry is then caught and falls to the ground as he continues to choke for several seconds.
‘He’s so attached to us, just breathe Harry’,
‘I almost had a heart attack while watching the live broadcast!! I thought you passed out from the heat or tiredness!!! I love you so much Harry!!’,
‘I was very worried about him’
‘I was so scared, I was like oh no’,
‘I was so scared for a moment’
‘I thought you fainted’
‘I DON’T LIKE THIS’
‘Is he okay?’
The Daily Mail has contacted Harry’s representatives for comment.
Scores of fans recorded the heartbreaking moment
Fans were worried about the star
Concerned fans took note of the comments on the video
It comes just days after Harry opened the sixth night of his Wembley Stadium residency by urging concertgoers to look out for each other as temperatures soar.
On Tuesday, the UK was bracing for its ‘hottest day ever’ as a heat dome spreading across Europe reached the country.
The Health and Safety Authority issued a red health warning stating that there is a ‘life-threatening situation even for the healthy population’.
Temperatures were expected to reach 33°C at 5pm when the gates opened at Wembley, and it was expected to remain at 31°C when One Direction star Shania Twain took the stage at 8.05pm following her support act.
Harry arrived on stage for the final date of his Together Together tour in his signature short shorts, matching teal jacket and orange shirt.
The singer, who began his record-breaking 12-night Wembley residency on June 12, appealed to the 80,000 fans there to ‘look out for each other’.
‘We will look out for each other, please try to stay hydrated. “If you need anything at any point please let me know and we can stop whenever we want,” he said.
It comes just days after Harry opened the sixth night of his Wembley Stadium residency by urging concertgoers to look out for each other as temperatures soared.
‘Everything is fine. We’ll look out for each other, we’ll have fun, we’ll dance, we’ll sweat, we’ll sing, we’ll scream if you want to go faster.’
Wembley Stadium relaxed its water bottle policy on Tuesday to allow concertgoers to bring metal or hard plastic water bottles inside.
They also advertised water for sale at half price inside.Ree sunscreen was available at information points.
A red weather warning has been issued across the country on Wednesday and Thursday, with temperatures expected to approach Britain’s all-time record of 40.3C set in July 2022.
Some schools have canceled trips and started restraining students to do work at home after the Met Office warned the heatwave was expected to bring “serious and significant impacts” for many people, including widespread health risks.
Meanwhile, the Army has canceled ceremonial operations in London and Windsor to protect the ‘well-being’ of its soldiers, with ports already fully booked for next week.
South Eastern Railway said extreme heat was expected to cause disruption to travel tomorrow and train services in Kent and south-east London were also likely to be affected.
The rail operator has urged passengers to only travel if it is ‘absolutely necessary’.
The highest temperature recorded in England on Tuesday was 34.6 degrees at Wisley in Surrey, the Met Office said.
Scotland and Northern Ireland have recorded their hottest days of the year so far, with the mercury reaching 28.8C at Fyvie Castle in Aberdeenshire and 26.4C in Katesbridge, County Down.
The singer, who began his record-breaking 12-night Wembley residency on June 12, called on the 80,000 fans there to ‘look out for each other’.
Videos shared by Wembley Stadium show water mist being sprayed on the crowd before the concert starts
Temperatures were expected to reach 33°C at 5pm when the gates opened at Wembley, and were expected to remain at 31°C when the One Direction star took to the stage at 8.05pm.
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Meanwhile, data has revealed that the heatwave meant fans at Harry’s concerts this week experienced almost the same physical exertion as at the HYROX session.
In addition to the impact of the current heatwave, The Odd Company also evaluated what Styles fans were going through physically by analyzing the track listing.
The estimated BPM and duration of each track were then analyzed to estimate fan movement intensity and energy expenditure, along with additional events such as average steps to and from the stadium, and found:At just over half, the energy output matches running a 10K in 60 minutes.
By the end of the night, the concert has almost HYROX level of effort.
Harry makes sure he does his training before going on stage.
The star was spotted rushing to her two-hour Wembley concert on Friday.
Harry, who is known for his passion for running and has run two marathons, was seen running 10km from his home in Hampstead to the north-west London arena for his concert.
In a TikTok video posted by @paigealicexThe singer was seen heading towards the stadium wearing a gray sweatshirt and purple shorts.
‘Harry Styles is running his own show. ‘I was too stunned to speak,’ they wrote alongside the clip.
Wembley Stadium relaxed its water bottle policy on Tuesday to allow concertgoers to bring metal or hard plastic water bottles inside, and refill stations are available around the venue
Fans found the clip funny and commented: ‘I thought Chris Martin getting on the train to Cardiff was epic but this beats it.’
Last year, Harry impressed viewers by crossing the finish line at the Tokyo Marathon with a time of 3:24:07, placing 6,010th out of 26,706 runners. He was seated in line.
And six months later, the Watermelon Sugar singer ran the Berlin Marathon in under three hours, setting a new personal record with a finish of 2:59:13.
Harry, who appeared on the cover of Runner’s World in March, explained that the sport allows him to be alone with his thoughts and escape the trappings of fame.
After taking some time out of the spotlight to travel, attend Glastonbury, hit the Berlin club scene and see the new Pope announced in Rome, Harry found his passion for running and said it became a place for him where he could “really be alone”.
Harry was spotted by a fan rushing to his two-hour Wembley concert on Friday
He said: ‘Because there’s a lot of stimulation in some of these new experiences, right? There are so many people and it’s loud.
‘So running also became my place to process all of this. Being truly alone. When you’re preparing for the marathon, which is the loneliest part, you kind of go for a run and come back three hours later.
‘But there’s a real synergy between this and electronic music. It’s kind of hypnotic and almost becomes a mantra.’




