Harry Styles fans can now fall asleep as he reads them a bedtime story

Have you always dreamed of Harry Styles telling you a bedtime story? (Photo: Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images)Have you always dreamed of Harry Styles telling you a bedtime story? (Photo: Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images)
Have you always dreamed of Harry Styles telling you a bedtime story? (Photo: Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images)

Harry Styles is known for his voice - from singing hits like Watermelon Sugar and Sign of the Times, to the soothing dulcet tones of his regular speaking voice.

Now, fans can listen to the singer narrate bedtime stories, as he has teamed up with meditation app, Calm.

How can I listen?

To find the bedtime stories narrated by Styles, you’ll need to download the Calm app from your app store and make an account. You can do this by either filling out a form with your name and email address, or you can sign up using your Facebook account.

While Calm has lots of content that is free to access, you’ll need to sign up for Calm Premium to unlock the entire library, including the ‘Dream with Harry’ stories.

The stories were made available to listen to from Wednesday 8 July.

How much does it cost?

Calm Premium allows you access to the entire Calm library and you can sign up for a seven day free trial - after that, it will cost £28.99 per year.

Styles isn’t the only celebrity who has teamed up with Calm over the years. Premium users will be able to access stories narrated by the likes of Matthew McConaughey, Stephen Fry, Kelly Rowland, Lucy Liu, Chris Hemsworth and Nick Offerman.

How have fans reacted?

The news was initially released by the Calm app on Twitter, tweeting, “Wednesday. #DreamsWithHarry.”

Fans went wild, replying to the announcement on Twitter with much excitement.

One person wrote, “THIS IS IT. HARRY IS SAVING 2020.”

Another tweeted, “HARRY READING US BEDTIME STORIES BEFORE SLEEP YES YES YES WE WOULD LOVE TO HEAR THAT.”

“Is it ironic that I am losing sleep by waiting up to hear @Harry_Styles help me fall asleep!? Maybe #DreamWithHarry,” asked someone else.