21 Jul – After years and thousands of fan requests, Madame Tussauds has revealed Harry Styles will take to the stage for a second time, with seven new figures of the trendsetting solo artist set to be unveiled across the world-famous attraction's estate, a whole decade after Harry first graced the stage with his former One Direction bandmates. Visitors to Madame Tussauds in London, New York, Hollywood, Amsterdam, Berlin, Singapore and Sydney will be able to get up close and personal with the multi-award-winning singer-songwriter as he triumphantly returns to Madame Tussauds on 17 July 2023, with the figures striking seven different poses inspired by some of Harry's show stopping appearances from around the globe. All seven figures stand red-carpet ready in multiple outfits inspired by the fashionista's favourite looks from recent years. Madame Tussauds London will celebrate Harry's acting turn, with the figure sporting a forest green blazer and pistachio trousers made famous by the "My Policeman" premiere. Madame Tussauds Berlin sees Harry donning a pink leather waistcoat and oversized pink fur coat, while Madame Tussauds New York will be dazzled by Harry's rainbow sequined jumpsuit, both outfits made famous by his now legendary Coachella performance.
With Madame Tussauds Singapore being the only attraction in Asia with Harry's figure, fans can look forward to seeing Harry in his iconic blue and yellow two piece accompanied with bedazzled features of strawberries and stars with silver discs from the Glasgow leg of the "Love On Tour" tour. Angela Jobson, Global Brand Director Madame Tussauds, said: "Harry is one of the biggest stars in the world right now, from filling stadiums worldwide with his sell out tours to being a fashion influencer, there is no denying he has left a timeless mark on popular culture. When the opportunity came up there was no hesitation, we jumped at the chance to add the Grammy award-winning superstar to our collection, and we cannot wait for fans to see him at any one of the seven venues worldwide."