Harry Styles fans prepare for possible Dallas pop-up shop ahead of ‘Harry’s House’ album
Harry Styles’ third album, titled “Harry’s House,” will be released Friday, and North Texas fans expect to be some of the few in the United States to visit one of several pop-up shops promoting the British singer-songwriter’s latest work.
Since March 19, Styles has promoted “Harry’s House” through the website youarehome, which features an interactive door that can be slightly opened to reveal parts of different images daily. As the album release date grows near, fans have discovered nine coordinates in the website coding, allegedly indicating the locations of pop-up shops in North America and Europe.
Coordinates/approximate* locations for “pop” on the #youarehome website where pop-up shops will be set up! #HarrysHouse pic.twitter.com/gt0pwLEwcH
— Harry Styles Updates. (@TheHarryNews) May 16, 2022
One of the coordinates lists a Dallas address off of South Cesar Chavez Boulevard, the only alleged pop-up location in Texas. One fan account reshared a picture of an empty building near the coordinates with a disco ball on the floor.
Jedne ze współrzędnych znajdujących się na stronie You Are Home wskazują Dallas, gdzie znajduje się miejsce z kulą dyskotekową w środku!
tbslbaby pic.twitter.com/7PnzeQIwSR— Harry Styles Polska (@Harry_Polska) May 12, 2022
Other coordinates listed in the website coding include coordinates for Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Toronto, London, Paris, Berlin and Amsterdam. Setup for the shops has already begun at some locations.
berlin coordinates. There’s a store being rebuild with Doors inside idk could be a coincidence but they rly look like the youarehome door.. pic.twitter.com/TAAkiOYE4c
— hs1 (@rrysgender) May 16, 2022
Fans got a taste for the new album when the single “As It Was” premiered on March 31. By April 1 it became the most-streamed song on Spotify in a single day for a male artist, breaking a Guinness World Record. Since then, the music video has received over 122 million views on YouTube and, as of Monday, was first in the Spotify top 200 charts with over 7 million streams. The second most streamed song in the top 200 charts was Bad Bunny’s “Moscow Mule.”
Rolling Stone described “Harry’s House” as “a Santa Ana summer breeze of a record” ideal for summer patio season.