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Harry Styles: From Pop Star to Marathon Man
3 Mar
Summary
- Harry Styles ran Tokyo and Berlin marathons under three hours.
- He credits Haruki Murakami's book for inspiring his marathon journey.
- Styles will release a new album and embark on a world tour soon.

Harry Styles has unveiled a surprising new facet to his multifaceted career: marathon running. The international pop sensation achieved remarkable times of under three hours in both the Tokyo and Berlin marathons, showcasing an impressive level of athletic dedication.
His foray into endurance running was significantly influenced by acclaimed Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami, whose book 'What I Talk about When I Talk about Running' inspired Styles to tackle the demanding 26.2-mile distance. The two recently discussed music, fame, and the simple appeal of running.
Beyond his athletic pursuits, Styles is preparing for the release of his highly anticipated fourth studio album, "Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally," this Friday. He is scheduled to perform on Saturday Night Live on March 14, followed by the launch of his "Together, Together" tour in Amsterdam in May. The tour includes extensive dates across major global cities before concluding in Australia.




