Harry Styles
Coverage of Harry Styles in the Nexus archive.
- Harry Styles concerts will boost Mexico City’s economy by 2 billion pesos
Harry Styles' six concerts in Mexico City are projected to generate 2 billion pesos (US $120 million) for the local economy, with ticket sales accounting for 80% of the revenue. The event, hosted at GNP Seguros Stadium, is expected to attract 400,000 attendees, primarily from across Mexico and abroad, boosting sectors like lodging, food service, and transportation.
- La Creperie de Hampstead - popular crepe stall loved by celebrities including Kate Moss and Harry Styles - is hit with zero-star hygiene rating
La Creperie de Hampstead, a popular crepe stall frequented by celebrities such as Kate Moss and Harry Styles, has received a zero-star hygiene rating.
- Here are the 30,000 songs Sony is suing Udio’s AI music generator over
Sony Music Entertainment has sued Udio's AI music generator for allegedly infringing the copyright of 30,000 songs, including works by Elvis Presley, Beyoncé, and Harry Styles. The lawsuit, filed in a New York court, claims this list represents only a small portion of infringed works, following a 2024 lawsuit involving Sony, Universal Music Group, and Warner Records against Udio and Suno.
- Strait jacket: Wall Street is worried President Trump has no good options for ending the war with Iran
Wall Street is concerned that President Trump lacks viable options for ending the war with Iran. The article also mentions that wars are considered beneficial for stock markets, and other topics like AI model choices, Reddit's advertising clients, and a humorous claim about Harry Styles affecting European interest rates.
- 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 during his Wembley gig when he choked on water and collapsed while performing amid a 37C heatwave.
- Premier Inn accused of 'lunatic' costs as dynamic pricing sees rooms skyrocket to £700 for two nights when Harry Styles and Take That are in town
Premier Inn has been accused of charging high costs due to dynamic pricing, with rooms reaching £700 for two nights when Harry Styles and Take That are in town. The prices have sparked controversy, highlighting the impact of dynamic pricing on consumers. This issue raises concerns about fairness and transparency in hotel pricing.
- ‘Dumb mistake’: Mayfair club Annabel’s gave managers bonus from staff service charge
Annabel’s, a Mayfair private members club owned by Richard Caring, admitted to a 'dumb mistake' after using over £70,000 of staff service charge money to pay manager bonuses, sparking staff revolt. The club has since announced policy changes. The venue, known for hosting celebrities like Kate Moss and Harry Styles, reportedly sees tables spending over £10,000 per evening.
- Ticketmaster vows to return 'thousands of illegal' Harry Styles tour tickets to fans after cracking down on scalpers
Ticketmaster has committed to returning 'thousands of illegal' Harry Styles tour tickets to fans following efforts to combat scalpers. The company is taking action to ensure fair ticket distribution by targeting unauthorized resellers.
- Ticketmaster vows to return 'thousands of illegal' Harry Styles tour tickets to fans after cracking down on scalpers
Ticketmaster has pledged to return 'thousands of illegal' Harry Styles tour tickets to fans after intensifying efforts to combat scalpers. The company aims to ensure fair access by reclaiming tickets sold through unauthorized resellers.