Harry Styles is hotter than ever while sporting the iconic BUNNINGS HAT during the Melbourne concert

Harry Styles is hotter than ever as he dons the iconic BUNNINGS HAT in front of thousands of screaming fans during his concert at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne.

Harry Styles donned a striking Australian headdress during his final show at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium on Friday night.

The 29-year-old British superstar championed Bunnings’ iconic straw hat mid-performance as he sang a selection of his greatest hits on his Australian tour.

His legions of fans went wild over the heartthrob’s nod to the land of Down Under and noted the cultural significance of his endorsement.

And so thousands of concertgoers captured footage of the memorable moment as the As It Was hitmaker danced up a storm onstage.

“@harrystyles has no idea of ​​the cultural significance of wearing a @bunnings hat,” wrote one fan via his Instagram story.

The 29-year-old British superstar (pictured) championed the popular brand midway through her performance as she sang a selection of her greatest hits on her Australian tour.

Even Bunnings’ official Instagram account thought the moment was “iconic.”

During the performance (which has since gone wild on TikTok), she wore a sparkly shirt with red sequins and purple stripes with cherry red pants.

It’s not the first Australian tradition Styles has done on his Down Under tour.

Even Bunnings’ official Instagram account thought the moment was ‘iconic’

During his set at HBF Park in Perth on Monday, the tattooed star wowed the crowd by doing a ‘shoey’, a vomit-inducing party trick that involves drinking a can of beer out of a shoe.

It’s commonplace for fans at concerts to yell ‘shoo-ey! Shoo-ey! in the hope that the artist will agree to participate in the tradition.

“This is one of the most disgusting traditions I’ve ever witnessed,” Harry said, before taking a swig from his $1,170 Adidas x Gucci shoe.

He has been wearing different colored versions of the shoe for almost every performance since the start of his ‘Love On Tour’.

‘I feel like a different person. I feel ashamed of myself,’ he said after the shoe.

‘It feels so personal. Such an intimate moment to be shared with so many people. I will discuss this with my therapist in depth.

He also tweaked his setlist by singing Daryl Braithwaite’s classic anthem The Horses.

Styles has been performing shows in Australia during his Love On Tour this month.

Melbourne’s massive queues began forming from the stadium to Southern Cross station from 4am on Friday morning before their first concert began that night.

During his performance in Perth on Monday, the tattooed star wowed the crowd by doing a ‘shoey’: a vomit-inducing party trick that involves drinking a can of beer out of a shoe.

Fans clad in sequins and feather boas were eager to start queuing early for a good spot in the general admission standing section to see the massive star.

He is scheduled to perform in Melbourne on Friday and Saturday, then the Gold Coast on February 28.

Their final shows in Australia will be in Sydney on March 3 and 4.

After that, Styles is expected to perform at Mt Smart Stadium in Auckland on March 7, the same night as the New Zealand census.

Styles (pictured in Perth on February 20) has five more shows in Australia before heading across the Tasman Sea for his concert in New Zealand.

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