Harry Styles Calls Fan's Mother On Stage At Los Angeles Concert

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When your daughter goes to a Harry Styles concert, the last call you'd expect to get is from the artist himself! 

Friday during the 'Sign Of The Times' singer's second to last performance on his 2018 Harry Styles: Live On Tour concert run, a front row fan threw her unlocked cell phone onto the stage. Instead of immediately tossing the device back into the crowd, Harry decided to get a little devious by opening up her contacts and calling up her mother.

In the video below you can hear the fan's phone ring and watch as Harry says 'hello' to the woman named Karen. Harry then puts the microphone up to the phone's speaker so everyone can hear her response. The 'Kiwi' crooner starts the conversation by saying "Karen...your daughter" then playfully conceals the microphone behind his back, keeping the crowd in the dark as to what the pair are actually talking out. 

After being cheeky and replying "No I won't do that, it's a Friday!" to one of Karen's questions, he wraps up the dialogue by having the crowd cheer and throwing the phone back into the front row. 

Harry Styles fans on social media reacted to phone call with admiration, jealousy and even more requests for him to call their mothers. 

Harry Styles' California performance on Friday night was the second to last show on his Harry Styles: Live On Tour world tour and the first of a two night engagement at The Forum in Inglewood, California. He's been supported on the final North American leg of the tour by country artist Kacey Musgraves. The two made headlines after performing a duet together covering Shania Twain's 'Your Still The One' at Madison Square Garden in New York city during an earlier tour stop.

The concert's set-list at the show included all the songs on his self-titled album's track-listing except for 'From The Dining Table.' The former boy-band member also performed a couple fan favorites from his One Direction days including 'Stockholm Syndrome, 'What Makes You Beautiful,' and 'If I Could Fly.' The song he wrote for Ariana Grande's sophomore album 'My Everything' called 'Just A Little Bit Of Your Heart' also made it on to the set list. 

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