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Harry Styles Pop-Up Shop in Downtown Dallas This Weekend

Harry Styles
Harry Styles | Image by GQ

There will be gridlock in Downtown Dallas this weekend. Hundreds of Harry Styles fans, affectionately known as “Stylers,” are set to descend on Commerce Street to get inside Harry’s House. This exclusive pop-up shop will sell apparel, accessories, and other Harry Styles-curated merchandise.

Harry Styles is an international superstar singer, formerly of the boy band One Direction if you have been living under a rock. His new album, Harry’s House, “dropped” on Friday, May 20, and to coincide with his third solo studio album release, the singer has enlisted four pop-up houses in the United States.

Harry Styles’ pop-up shop offerings will include sweatshirts, hoodies, T-shirts, hats, keychains, water bottles, and tote bags.

Zealous fans will undoubtedly stand in line for hours during the three-day pop-up. Dallas will be the setting of the only Harry’s House Pop-Up in the South, with other sites in Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago.

The location announcement came initially in puzzling form, as the coordinates for the pop-up appeared on Styles’ website. According to WFAA, fans estimated that the shop would be on Cesar Chavez Boulevard; they were only a mile off course after plugging the coordinates into Google Maps.

The Harry’s House pop-up will be at 2117 Commerce Street. On Friday, May 20, it will be open from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. On Saturday and Sunday, its hours are from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

American Express cardholders can shop an hour earlier at each location each day.

For those who may be traveling abroad for the weekend, additional Harry’s House Pop Up locations will be in Toronto, London, Paris, Berlin, and Amsterdam.

Styles’ musical career began in 2010 as a solo participant on The X Factor in the United Kingdom. He came back after being eliminated to join the boy band One Direction, which became one of the best-selling boy bands of all time until taking an indefinite hiatus in 2016.

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