Harry Styles has been praised for stopping his latest concert in the middle of a song to assist an audience member in distress.
The Watermelon Sugar hit-maker, 28, put a sudden halt to his sold out show at the O2 Academy in Brixton after he noticed a fan needed help in the huge crowd of ecstatic fans.
The former One Direction singer was in the middle of belting out his very first solo single, Sign Of The Times, when he quickly asked his band to stop playing music in order for him to check in on the young fan.
Harry quickly asked the standing audience to 'split' and 'make a pathway down, please' so help could check on the fan who seemed to be in great distress.
Thankfully, the crowd-goer was fine, and Harry hopped back on stage to finish the show - but not before asking his fans if he could continue.
Before starting back up again, Harry asked his fans, "everyone else good? You okay?"
"We’re going to keep going if everyone feels good," the thoughtful singer added.
Harry's latest London performance was the first in a series of concerts supporting his brand-new album, Harry's House.
The singer's third solo album has been dubbed as his most artistically brilliant yet.
His album is all set to be No1 on both sides of the pond tomorrow, he’s had glowing five-star reviews, and he’s broken streaming records.
Amazon Music have also confirmed that Harry’s House was the most streamed album on its first day of release by a male artist. Ever.
And Harry's girlfriend, Olivia Wilde, has also given her seal of approval on the British pop star's newest album.
Taking to her Instagram stories, actress Olivia posted a snipped of one of the songs - Music For A Sushi Restaurant - which showed a blonde woman dancing inside a smoky bar.
Sharing the clip to her 4.1million followers, hinted the track is her favourite on the album, captioning the short clip with the hands praising emoji.
Harry and Olivia first met on the set of her new movie, Don't Worry Darling, which was directed by Olivia, and appeared to hit it off immediately.