Harry Styles Takes the Stage on James Corden’s ‘Crosswalk the Musical’

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In an unforgettable episode of “The Late Late Show,” Harry Styles teamed up with James Corden for a hilarious installment of “Crosswalk the Musical.” This segment has quickly become a comedic staple, rivaling Corden’s beloved “Carpool Karaoke.” Just last month, he brought the cast of “Frozen 2” to a bustling Hollywood intersection, providing viewers with an unforgettable laugh-fest. This week, the charming Harry Styles took to the streets, performing his latest hits in a rather unconventional setting.

During the episode that aired on a Wednesday night, Styles had previously hosted the show and was initially skeptical when Corden pitched the idea to him. “I adore James, but this is just nuts,” Styles remarked to the camera. Corden, never one to back down, reminded Styles that legendary bands like The Beatles had set a precedent with their own crosswalk concerts. “This is your chance to show you’re better than The Beatles,” he teased. “I’ve never said that,” Styles retorted, rolling his eyes.

To promote the impromptu concert, the duo hit the streets of Los Angeles, distributing quirky flyers that showcased Styles as a child with a misspelled last name, “Stiles,” alongside a picture of Justin Bieber. “Hello, there’s a show today. Don’t really know why,” Styles quipped while handing out the bright pink flyers.

When it was time for the performance, Styles, dressed in one of his signature flamboyant outfits, kicked things off with his energetic track “Kiwi.” He even got a bit cheeky, grinding against the hood of a stranger’s car. Styles then smoothly transitioned into a song from his new album, “Fine Line,” explaining that his next track, “Lights Up,” is all about self-acceptance, humorously tying it to the theme of modern dance. Corden, ever the enthusiastic sidekick, donned a shiny gold cape to dance alongside him.

As Styles put on a show, he joked about the thin line between brilliance and madness, seemingly convinced that Corden might just be a genius. In an amusing twist, Styles later spotted Corden in a wild watermelon costume, performing “Watermelon Sugar,” leading him to quip again about that fine line.

Despite his initial nerves about the audience’s reaction, Corden reassured him, “You’re a pioneer, Harry! Trailblazers never back down.” They even referenced Ja Rule’s infamous failed festival, using it as a motivational analogy.

The grand finale was an ambitious attempt to recreate the dramatic visuals from Styles’ “Sign of the Times.” Corden had the bright idea to send him off on a zipline, which turned into a comedic disaster when Styles got stuck mid-performance, resulting in an unforgettable sight as he was dragged by Corden and their backup dancers.

This segment is a must-watch for anyone looking for a good laugh and a bit of musical flair.

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Summary

Harry Styles made a memorable appearance on James Corden’s “Crosswalk the Musical,” delivering a hilarious and entertaining performance in the middle of a busy intersection. The segment showcased Styles’ charm and humor, paired with Corden’s comedic antics, creating a memorable moment for fans.