Harry Styles' Shoutout to Scotland: The Impact of 'No Scotland No Party' Chant on Fans

Harry Styles recently made a shoutout to Scotland during his performance at Wembley Arena as part of his Together Together tour. The pop star was captured on video shouting "No Scotland No Party" while running through the crowd of fans. This chant was likely inspired by the Tartan Army's presence in Boston for the World Cup 2026, where the chant is commonly heard along with the song "Seven Nation Army" by The White Stripes.
Fans took to social media to express their Scottish pride and question why Harry Styles did not include a Scotland date on his current tour. Some fans recalled Harry's previous mention of getting a "No Scotland, No Party" tattoo in 2023, which has yet to materialize. Despite the absence of a Scotland date on his tour, many fans appreciated the nod to Scotland and the popularity of the chant worldwide.
Harry Styles announced his return to the stage after a three-year hiatus with the Together Together tour, accompanied by the release of his hit single, Aperture. However, Scottish fans were disappointed to see that the tour dates did not include a stop in Scotland, unlike his previous stadium tours. The Love on Tour show in 2021 to 2023 included a stop in Glasgow's Ibrox, where a fan incident occurred, causing distress among attendees.
In conclusion, Harry Styles' shoutout to Scotland during his recent performance resonated with fans, despite the absence of a Scotland date on his current tour. The popularity of the "No Scotland No Party" chant continues to hold sway, showcasing the strong connection between the artist and his Scottish fans.