Harry's final show was an emotional one and he paid tribute to his fans for supporting his solo career.
The One Direction star said: "I'm getting emotional now. Thank you to my friends, my family, my manager, who is here tonight. You brought me here on January 14 of 2014 and I walked through that tunnel there and The Eagles were sound-checking. It was beautiful. Since then, I've always wanted to play here.
"To everyone out there who has come to any shows, come to see us on this tour. I thank you from the bottom of my heart. You have changed my life. I love you so much. Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you."
Harry's first solo world tour has included 89 shows across Europe, North America, South America, Australia and Asia and he has been praised for his inclusivity.
Earlier this week, Harry helped a fan come out to her parents during his concert, when he noticed her holding a sign in the crowd.
The poster read: "I'm gonna come out to my parents because of you."
According to social media posts from fans at the concert, Harry looked at the sign, asked what the mum's name was, and said: "Tina, she's gay."