HEY were first spotted enjoying a late-night burger at Five Guys in London last month.
But just a few weeks later, Harry Styles and Olivia Dean got a taste of Spain as they were spotted at the Kalorama festival in Madrid.
The As It Was singer and rising neo-soul star were spotted watching Sam Smith at the Spanish showcase.
And in a sweet moment, Harry was seen resting his head on Olivia’s shoulder during Sam’s emotional track I’m Not The Only One.
But it appeared that the pair were all partied out, as they discreetly hugged pals and said their goodbyes during the middle of Sam’s raunchy song Unholy.
It came after Olivia performed at the festival and played her hit song Dive along with her new track Time.
An insider said: “Harry loves festivals and enjoyed his time with Olivia in Madrid. It was the perfect weekend after Olivia put on a stunning performance, and they both loved watching their favourite artists together.”
A source close to Olivia told Biz on Sunday the pair were good friends. Harry broke up with Canadian actress Taylor Russell in May after I revealed they were dating last year.
Olivia rose to fame earlier this year when she was nominated for Best New Artist, Artist of the Year and Best Pop Act at the Brit Awards.
The singer, who went to London talent academy the Brit School, revealed that her three nods at the awards were a “full-circle moment” in her life.
On Friday, Harry was pictured flexing his fashion muscles with a surprise appearance at London Fashion Week.
The former One Direction star was spotted in the front row with Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour at designer SS Daley’s show.
After the glamour of the fashion world, Harry joined mum Anne Twist to watch his sister Gemma Styles talk about her new self-help book, Why Am I Like This? at Bush Hall in West London in the evening.
Kate Moss, The Beckhams, The Stone Roses, Chris Moyles, Happy Mondays, Bob Mortimer, Peter Crouch and Johnny Marr are all in with a chance of being hooked up, a music insider tells me.
My source said: “Even though the gigs are almost a year away, plenty of high-profile pals are being lined up to attend.
“These nights are going to go down in history and there will be plenty of celebs there. It will be as rock ’n’ roll as it was back in the day.”
Yesterday some fans were outraged after the final ballot sale for the band’s last Wembley gigs descended into chaos.
Tickets for the two farewell shows – on September 27 and 28 – went on sale yesterday at 8.30am via Ticketmaster.
Only fans who received a ballot code by 9pm on Friday had a chance to buy, with a limit of two tickets per person.
Officially priced from £74.25 to £206.25, including fees, tickets were released in three 90-minute blocks throughout the day.
Despite efforts to avoid the dynamic pricing controversy that plagued last month’s general sale, fans faced frustration.
Many reported technical glitches on Ticketmaster.
One posted on Reddit: “Getting this message after getting the code and getting through the queue . . . ‘Something went wrong . . . An error occurred and we could not reserve your tickets’.”