Harry Styles Appears On “Crosswalk: The Musical” with James Corden

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One of our favorite segments from The Late Late Show with James Corden is “Crosswalk: The Musical”, where host James Corden puts on full musical productions with guest stars in the crosswalk outside CBS Studios. Harry Styles is the latest artist to take part, appearing on the segment to perform his past hits and promote his newest album, Fine Line. With the help of a team of dancers (and an enthusiastic Corden), Styles performed several songs for surprised drivers. You can watch the hilarious clip below:

Fine Line is Styles’ second album and will be released tomorrow, December 13! Styles also guest hosted The Late Late Show this past week, filling in for Corden. You can check out his best moments right here at Nerds and Beyond.

Jules
Jules
I am a nurse and dedicated nerd from Boston, MA. When I'm not at work, I'm rewatching old favorites like Supernatural or discovering my new obsessions (too many to count!). When not fangirling, I can be found reading, writing, or listening to a true crime podcast. You can find me on Twitter @juleswritesblog for more nerdy nonsense.

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