Harry Styles is performing a record-breaking 12 nights at Wembley Stadium, following 10 shows in Amsterdam.
The tour will continue with four nights in São Paulo, six in Mexico City, 30 in New York, and final stops in Melbourne and Sydney.
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Pre-Show Atmosphere Captured
Photographer Gareth Cattermole chose to focus on fans arriving at the concert. He was drawn to the sense of community and self-expression surrounding live music events.
Instead of photographing the performance, he captured the excitement and anticipation before the show. Fans were socializing and showcasing their personalities through their outfits.
Using Polaroid film forced a deliberate approach.
"It encouraged me to slow down and be selective with each photograph, giving the images a candid, personal quality," Cattermole said.
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The visual narrative highlights intricate details of attendees' wardrobe choices. Cattermole concentrated on handmade outfits, accessories, and humorous slogans on T-shirts.
These details reflect the creativity and shared culture of Harry Styles's fan community. The project documents both the event and the people who created its unique atmosphere.
Among those photographed was a fan in a hand-sewn tie dress she assembled the night before.
Another wore a handcrafted top with lyrics from Styles's album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.
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The crowd spanned generations, including an excited five-year-old attending his first concert. Cattermole's Polaroid series celebrates the vibrant community and self-expression of Harry Styles fans at Wembley.