His lengthy almost two year-long world tour is soon drawing to a close.
So, if you missed out on a chance to see Harry Styles, it’s now going to be even easier to have a picture with him.
Madame Tussauds have unveiled the seven new wax figures of the famed singer that will be shown all over the world.
Each one sports head turning looks from recent years with iconic concert costumes, flamboyant tour outfits and red-carpet showstoppers.
London’s Baker Street Museum will see Harry sport the green Gucci suit he wore at the My Policeman premiere, during the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival.
Looks familiar: Madame Tussauds have unveiled the seven new wax figures of Harry Styles that will be shown all over the world
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Resemblance: The figure bears a strong resemblance to the singer, 29, and sees him wearing the emerald green double-breasted suit jacket and floral pin he wore to the premiere of his film The Policeman
Seven heaven: There will be seven different figures all donning different iconic outfits with the multi launch being the biggest undertaken since the world-famous attraction launched Lady Gaga 12 years ago
The wax figure bears a strong resemblance to the singer, 29, and sees him in the emerald green double-breasted suit jacket embellished with a matching satin, oversize floral pin.
The wax work also sees Harry in the lime green trousers he wore and holding the Gucci Bamboo 1947 top handle bag, which retails at £2,400.
Donning a pair of white heeled boots and a pearl necklace, the new look Hazza will no doubt be met with hysteria and a lot of Instagramming.
Some of the other looks in the stellar line up include the glitzy, rainbow sequin jumpsuit he wore at Coachella festival.
The spangly outfit was custom-made for him by Spanish designer Arturo Obegero, and a commission thought to have cost the pop star about £3,000.
Styles has a well-earned reputation for favouring outlandish fashion, and perhaps one of his other most memorable looks is when he went onstage head-to-toe in pink at Coachella.
Madame Tussauds made sure to immortalise that look with the metallic pink trousers and dramatic feather overcoat. The dressers left his waistcoat undone to show off the standout butterfly torso tattoo.
But perhaps Harry’s most bold fashion statement is his signature feather boa accessory, which also features on one of the waxworks.
Looking good: The wax work will see Harry in the lime green trousers he wore as well as a a pair of white heeled boots and a pearl necklace
Fashion forward: Harry has a well-earned reputation for favouring outlandish fashion and the seven different looks replicate just some of those
Accessory: The wax work also sees Harry holding the Gucci Bamboo 1947 top handle bag, which retails at £2,400
The multi-launch is the biggest undertaken since the world-famous attraction launched Lady Gaga 12 years ago and stands as a real testament to Harry’s seismic star power.
Mega fans will know this isn’t the first time Harry has appeared in the iconic wax museum.
Before his solo career took off and back in the One Direction days, he featured as part of the band line up. However, that sculpture has since been retired, making room for solo Styles.
Harry’s waxwork will join several other figures in the museum including replicas of David Bowie, The Beckhams and King Charles III.
Fans can meet the London figure at the Baker Street attraction from Thursday 27th July.