Harry Styles Tells Fans to “Shut Up”; Niall Horan Gallops on Stage During Performance [PHOTOS]

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Where We Are Tour

Harry Styles has just shown his loyal One Direction fans his bossy side. Just earlier this week, One Direction performed in front of tens of thousands of fans in East Rutherford. Harry Styles was obviously pleased when the huge crowd started to react very loudly to his cues between songs.

He seemed to have loved all the attention at first. However, shortly after telling his fans to make some noise, he tells them to "shut up." Perhaps the loud screams of the bands fans were starting to deafen Harry Styles.

However, before Harry Styles bossed his fans to "shut up," he did try to quiet them down civilly at first. The fans were so hyped up during the One Direction concert that they most likely got overwhelmed by seeing their idols perform in front of them. It was just impossible to quiet down. It was at this point that Harry Style then yelled to the crowd to "shut up."

Although it may be true that he screamed at his fans, he was not cross in doing it. In fact, he had a lovely smile on his face the entire time.

Harry Styles and the rest of the boys in One Direction are actually just beginning the North American leg of their Where We Are tour. After their performance in Canada, they headed off to New Jersey on Canada to kick off their US tour.

Niall Horan, the Irish member of the internationally famous boy band, One Direction, could not reel in his happiness for being back in the United States. He gushed to his fans on his Twitter account, "Had the most amazing night at @MLStadium in New Jersey tonight! Stadium is epic, crowd also! Big love"

Horan, just like Harry Styles, was just full of energy during his set as soon as he got on the stage. In fact, there was a part where he literally galloped down the walkway towards the front row of the audience. He then started to jump around while shouting at his fans.

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