Harry Styles graced the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival over the weekend, and he did not disappoint as hundreds of thousands of fans gathered to see him perform live.

According to Variety, sources revealed that the former One Direction member's headlining set amassed a whopping 100,000 people.

There was also an additional 20,000 crowd in acts on secondary stages, like the Sahara tent.

The outlet noted that the official capacity of the highly-anticipated event is 125,000, and it's considered a sell-out considering the area's size.

At the time of this writing, representatives for Coachella's promoter, Goldenvoice, have not confirmed whether the crowd count was accurate.

They also declined to publicize the official attendance numbers.

Harry Styles' Coachella Set Was Full of Surprises

Although the musician's 90-minute performance may look familiar to some fans who attended his "Love on Tour" shows across North America, Styles also brought in new elements and surprises throughout the evening.

The crowd was shocked when country legend Shania Twain joined him on stage to sing her hit songs "Still the One" and "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!"

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In addition, Styles performed two new songs from his album "Harry's House." Although he did not reveal the official title for the tracks, the outlet noted that they're presumably called "Boyfriends" and "Late Night Talking."

Concertgoers were thrilled to see the singer perform his latest single, "As It Was," for the first time.

Among the crowd of 100,000 were big personalities, including James Corden, Apple CEO Tim Cook, and SVP of services Eddy Cue.

Harry Styles Facing Bad News As 'Harry's House' Leak Online

The unofficial crowd count comes a few hours after the musician's upcoming album "Harry's House" reportedly leaked online a month before its actual release.

In early reports, fans do their best to prevent other supporters from downloading and streaming songs from the highly-anticipated record.

The singer's record label, Sony Music Entertainment, released a statement asking online users not to listen to the album before the official release date, which is on May 20, 2022.

The tweet has been deleted as Daily Dot suggested that the post might attract more attention to the issue.

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