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Shawn Mendes, Kendall Jenner Support Harry Styles At Final Solo Tour Stop

GettyImages-931619548-1.4121606 PARIS, FRANCE - MARCH 13: In this handout photo provided by Helene Marie Pambrun, Harry Styles performs during his European tour at AccorHotels Arena on March 13, 2018 in Paris, France. (Photo by Handout/Helene Marie Pambrun via Getty Images) (Getty Images)

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Shawn Mendes and Kendall Jenner showed their support for Harry Styles at the pop star's final solo tour stop on Saturday night when the former One Direction bandmate took over The Forum in Inglewood, California. 

Even though the Canadian pop singer and the Kardashian sister attended the show, the two stars backed Styles in their own special ways. While the supermodel attended the concert with family friend and hairstylist Jen Atkin, as well as an unidentified male friend, according to E! News, Mendes was spotted singing along to the concert set and even playing air drums to partake in the festivities. Among the other star-studded guests at the show included Kate Beckinsale, Meghan Trainor and her fiancé Daryl Sabara, Phoebe Tonkin and 5 Seconds of Summer's Michael Clifford.

Styles' tour kicked off in Sep. 2017, and with almost a year on the road, it was no surprise that the singer/songwriter offered up a heartfelt speech onstage for the finale.

"If my memory serves me any good, on January 14th of 2014 was the first time I walked into this building," he told the crowd. "I walked through that tunnel over there, I walked in and the Eagles were sound-checking. I walked in and I've never heard anything so sweet in my entire musical life and since I walked into this room I've always wanted to play it.

"I'm gonna go away for a little while and make some more music and then I'll see you very soon," the 24-year-old continued. "It's been an honor to play in front of you every night … and thank you for trusting me by coming to a concert at all. Thank you."

See the Mendes and Jenner spotting below:

Original article by Hayden Brooks at iHeartRadio