Moody Center Becomes Harry’s House for Styles’ First of Six Nights

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Moody Center Becomes Harry’s House for Styles’ First of Six Nights
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A riot of colors and near-constant screaming accompanied the kickoff of Harry_Styles' historic run.

They pooled at the bottom of escalators, bumping along the grates. They blew into gutters along MLK. They alighted in the breeze, blowing along the sidewalk like glam tumbleweeds. Pink, green, black, blue, purple, hot pink.

Austin takes the first stop after Styles’ historic stint at Madison Square Garden, selling out 15 consecutive shows — the first person to do so in the 21st century. Night one of Styles’ six-show run at Moody Center presented a riot of colors and wall of near-constant screaming, a serotonin shot of Beatlemania that seems impossible to capture over five more performances. But if anyone can do it, it’s Styles.

The visual aesthetics added an inextricable complement to the performance itself. Styles left the feathers for his fans, instead opting to perform in a burnt orange and white two-piece outfit that made him look like the Longhorn marching band’s sexiest new member, a fitting nod to his host city. For two hours, Styles ran through a 18-song setlist leaning heavily on this year’s, seats completely moot with the crowd on its feet.

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