It could have been the perfect ending, but Harry Styles (32) created an unintentionally comical moment at the final concert of his Wembley residency. As reported by British newspaper "Daily Mail", the singer noticed during the final phase of his show that his pants were unzipped. It was during his worldwide hit "As It Was" that Styles had dropped to his knees when he discovered the open zipper and quickly closed it again.

In a video clip shared on X, the musician can be seen noticing the faux pas himself. Around 80,000 spectators were already cheering him loudly at that moment anyway. On social media, many of his fans reacted with humor to the scene and joked: "When you're overwhelmed by emotions, but then you look down and realize you almost gave 90,000 people a free glimpse at your premium package", read one comment.

Surprise guest: Sister Gemma on stage

However, the emotional highlight of the evening was not caused by the wardrobe malfunction, but by a special guest. Styles' older sister Gemma took the stage after the band announced her. Visibly nervous, she grabbed the microphone and confessed to the audience that she had never actually wanted to see herself in this place. "But this is no ordinary evening", she continued. "My little brother is about to complete a record-breaking series of twelve performances."

Gemma then turned to her brother and said to him: "In everyday life, I don't see you like this at all. To me, you're a brother, an uncle, and a best friend. And seeing what an incredible community has formed around you is truly indescribable." It became particularly touching when Gemma recalled the beginning of his career. She had once brought her then 16-year-old brother to his audition for "The X Factor" at Wembley Arena. That's exactly where the boy band One Direction was formed in 2010. "I'm so proud of you", she said before the two embraced for a long time.

Record at Wembley Stadium

With the twelve concerts in London, Styles set a record. It's the longest Wembley residency by a solo artist ever. Country legend Shania Twain (60) accompanied him as the opening act throughout the entire concert series.

The occasion for the tour is his fourth studio album "Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally". The "Together, Together" tour is taking Styles through seven cities this year, including Amsterdam, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne, and Sydney. Thirty performances alone are planned at New York's Madison Square Garden.