Harry Styles fans were concerned for the singer’s health after viral video footage appeared to show him choking on water and collapsing on stage in London.
The “Aperture” singer, 32, performed at Wembley Stadium in London on Friday (June 26) as part of his Together, together Tour, but appeared to struggle towards the end of the set as he delighted the fans with his signature water spraying routine.
Viral recordings captured a moment where Styles apparently choked on some water while closing the show “As It Was.” The former One Direction band member then fell to the ground and heaved several times as he appeared to be trying to catch his breath.
Styles was on the ground for nearly 20 seconds – during which time he loosened his tie and patted his chest – before pulling himself back up and running around the stage to end the performance. The TikTok footage showed the back of Styles’ blue shirt drenched in sweat as he finished the concert.
Us Weekly has reached out to Styles’ rep for comment on the incident.
Fans showed concern as the video quickly went viral, with many congratulating Styles in the comments of the viral video.
“Why didn’t someone come and check on him???” one viewer asked, while another pointed out: “The water went down the wrong pipe. He’s a performer and knew he should lie down and cough for theater instead of awkwardly standing and coughing. He’s a pro. Love him. Glad he’s ok.”
“Oh that man DIED in the heat,” a third theorized.

Harry Styles to perform ‘Aperture’ at the BRIT Awards 2026.
Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)Despite the incident on Friday, Styles was due to perform at Wembley Stadium again on Saturday 27 June.
The outdoor show at Wembley Stadium came in the middle of a week in which the Met Office, Britain’s national meteorological service, offered repeated extreme heat warnings. Thursday 26 June, Meteorologist Chief Meteorologist Andy Page issued a “red alert” for London and large parts of south-east Britain, among other areas.
“This exceptional period of warm and humid weather will retain its grip on the UK for a little longer,” Page warned on Thursday. “Although the current red warning for areas in more central and western parts of England and Wales expires later today, the heatwave will still bring high temperatures to these areas, albeit moving away from the peak heat on Wednesday and Thursday.”
Page continued: “We expect some maximum daytime temperatures to exceed 36°C (96.8°F), perhaps rising to 37°C (98.6°F) in some locations.”
Styles is in the middle of his Together, together concert tour, which will see him perform in limited stints on four continents. He debuted the tour at Wembley Stadium on June 12 and continues at the historic venue until Saturday July 4. (Shania Twain has served as the opening act for London shows.)
The musician will next hit São Paulo and Mexico City for shows in July and August before kicking off a 30-date run at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on August 26. (The MSG shows, which have support from Jamie xxwill be Styles’ only US dates on the tour.)
In May Us Weekly learned that Styles chose a series of residencies in select cities to avoid the stress and “burnout” that comes with a world tour.
“Harry approached this project and toured very carefully,” a source told exclusively Us. “By staying more nights, there are fewer trips and less burnout.”
An insider added: “For Harry, the last few years have been about slowing down, stepping back and finding peace. He really valued that time and feeling of privacy and normality. He’s coming into this tour knowing what works for him. He’s incredibly emotionally mature and constantly working on himself.”
Away from the scene, it was reported that Styles and longtime partner Zoë Kravitz recently got engaged after eight months of dating. The couple sparked engagement speculation when Kravitz, 37, was photographed in April together a large diamond ring on hand during a coffee date with Styles.


