AN ambitious Harry Styles fan wants to pull off a spectacular stunt like no other at a Glasgow music venue.
Twitter user Hayley Today has called on all Harry Styles fans to help her with a rainbow tribute for the LGBT community at the city's SSE Hydro.
The former One Direction singer headlines the popular Finnieston music venue tonight and it is hoped that fans will take part in the tribute during his hit Sign of the Times.
hey, so im doing a cute project for harry styles on Saturday 14th April in Glasgow at his show, help me get this around in time + make awareness❤️
— hayley TODAY (@fIickerbws) March 31, 2018
- if you are taking part please remember to shine ur torch on the paper when you hold it up!
- also if you are taking part dm me
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Hayley said: "Hey, so I’m doing a cute project for Harry Styles on 14 April in Glasgow at his show, help me get this around in time and make awareness."
Rainbow colours are often used as a symbol of gay pride.
ok so HEY we decided for the project if you are in the red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple and are using A4 sheets for them please quarter them all and write on the back of them
— hayley TODAY (@fIickerbws) April 8, 2018
“ hold up during sign of the times and shine your torch on the paper to light you the arena “
Hayley also suggested a colour scheme for each seating area in the SSE Hydro and urged fans to check their colour before the show.
The appeal for fans to take part has received hundreds of tweets and likes on the social media website Twitter and comes after a similar stunt at the o2 arena in London.
We previously reported that singer Sam Smith was emotional after The SSE Hydro lit up in the colours of the rainbow.
Sam said: "I can't believe the SSE Hydro did this. Has made me so emotional."
Read: Singer Sam Smith emotional after SSE Hydro in Glasgow pulls off stunt in his honour
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