Harry Styles to star in one-off TV show on BBC in November with Nick Grimshaw
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Harry Styles is going to star in a one-off entertainment show which will be broadcast on BBC One in the autumn.
Harry Styles at the BBC will be hosted by his friend and Radio 1 DJ Nick Grimshaw.
He'll perform tracks from his self-titled number one debut album and chat to Nick about his life, being a solo artist and starting his acting career.
The show will be filmed in front of a live studio audience in Manchester and be broadcast in November.
Harry premiered his debut single Sign of the Times on The Radio 1 Breakfast Show and Nick Grimshaw says he can't wait for the show.
Tickets will be allocated by random draw - register at any time until 11.55pm on Tuesday.
"Harry is a great performer and full of so many wonderful stories about his extraordinary career, which he'll be sharing with us."
Guy Freeman, who is the editor of special events and formats at BBC Studios, said: "These shows are all about creating a world in which superstars like Harry feel incredibly comfortable and alongside their brilliant, live performances, can simply have fun and enjoy revealing more of themselves to viewers than is ever normally possible."
Harry follows in the footsteps of Adele and Michael Buble who both had a TV show of their own on the BBC.
Adele at the BBC, presented by Graham Norton, was nominated for best entertainment programme at the Bafta Awards.
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A sketch on the programme, which saw Adele impersonate herself in front of Adele impersonators, broke the BBC YouTube channel record with more than 60 million views.
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