Harry Styles has been spotted out in Dublin once again ahead of his Aviva Stadium gig this evening.
Fans of the former One Direction star spotted him strolling through the streets of Dublin on Monday evening with his partner, Olivia Wilde.
The star was then spotted going for a swim at the Vico Baths in South Dublin on Tuesday night.
Harry was photographed walking down the steps in striped shorts and a blue t-shirt, holding a plastic Tower Records bag. Olivia was seen walking behind him, with Goss.ie reporting that Bono’s daughter, Eve Hewson, had joined them on the swim.
Many have described it as Harry’s very own ‘ Matt Damon moment’ after the Hollywood actor spent some time in the area during the first lockdown back in 2020.
Fans and locals alike have been amused by the news, with some taking to Twitter to discuss the surprise appearance.
The Visit Dublin account tweeted: “Harry Styles spotted at the Vico Baths yesterday evening! Looks like he saw our recent recommendation on where to take a dip in Dublin #LoveDublin.”
Another person wrote: “Imagine going for your nice little daily dip at the Vico Baths and all of a sudden up rocks Harry Styles and Olivia Wilde. I’m not a huge fan girl or anything (just a lil bit) but I’d instantly forget how to swim and almost drown tbh.”
“Harry Styles being at Vico Baths is giving the same vibe as when Justin Bieber was playing basketball in Bushy Park,” one said.
It comes after Harry and Olivia were spotted strolling around South William Street and Wicklow Street in Dublin City on Monday, before stopping off at SOLE Seafood & Grill restaurant.
One student from Dublin claimed that the superstar couple were actually turned away from SOLE, one of the city’s most popular seafood restaurants.
She told FM104’s Strawberry Alarm Clock: “We just saw Harry Styles get rejected by a good few restaurants trying to get in so I just thought it was funny. I thought it was very funny to walk South William (Street) and see Harry Styles wandering around. He was trying to keep it on the DL (down low) obviously."
Harry will play a sold-out show at the Aviva Stadium this evening, which is his only Irish gig. His Love On Tour concert moves on to other cities in Europe after tonight.
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