Harry Styles Chants 'No Scotland No Party' at Wembley, Fans Question Missing Scottish Date
Harry Styles Chants 'No Scotland No Party' at Wembley Gig

Harry Styles shouted out Scotland at his latest gig, but his lament has left many fans asking one thing. The Watermelon crooner took to the stage at Wembley Arena on Friday, June 20, as part of a major run of London shows in his Together Together tour.

The pop sensation was filmed shouting "No Scotland No Party" while running down an aisle stage among tens of thousands of screaming fans. Harry's chant was no doubt inspired by the Tartan Army's current takeover in Boston for World Cup 2026. Fans across the city have been regularly heard belting out the chant, which is often heard against a stadium backtrack of Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes.

Posted on TikTok by concert goer Kyla, she captioned the clip: "Even Harry's not immune to the Scots taking over Boston." Many fans took to the comments section to express their Scottish pride. However, a large section were left wondering why Styles chose to chant after skipping Scotland on his new tour.

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One comment stated: "Sings this but doesn't come back to Murrayfield." While a second echoed: "Where's the Scotland date then Harry x." Back in 2023, Harry sent Scottish fans into a frenzy when he said he was "thinking" about getting No Scotland, No Party tattooed on his upper arm. But some have been quick to follow up on this. "Still missing the tattoo he promised to get in 2023," a keen fan wrote. Another added: "That was my first thought as well!"

Others were happy to take the supposed jibe in stride, as one said: "Think he's cheeking us - 'No Scotland, No Party, NO Scotland... laughing at us cause there's no Scotland date, It was great wee bit of fun." Some Scots were just happy to get the nod, enforcing the current chokehold the chant has on people across the world. "So the whole world has it rent free in our heads? NO SCOTLAND NO PARTY," a happy Scot said.

Earlier this year, Styles announced he would be making a return to the stage after a three year break, confirming the announcement of his Together Together tour on Thursday, January 22. Just hours later, Harry followed up by releasing his hit single, Aperture. But Scottish fans were left feeling left out after Harry confirmed tour dates that included stints in Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne, and Sydney - but no Scotland. Fans expressed frustration at the time, considering Harry's last two stadium tours had Scottish stop-offs.

The star toured the world with his Love on Tour show from 2021 to 2023, with his first ever stadium tour taking place in Glasgow's Ibrox in June 2021. But the show erupted in horror when a fan was seen falling from stadium stands of Ibrox half way through the gig. One attendee, Tracy Brown, spoke to the Record at the time, sharing that she heard a sickening crack as the man fell "head first" and she thought he was dead. She said her children, who were 13, 14 and 15 at the time, were left "shaking and crying".

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