Two of the UK’s biggest music stars paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth in concert on Thursday.   

  Harry Styles stopped to pay tribute to the late monarch during his final performance at Madison Square Garden.   

  “From my hometown there’s some very sad news today,” Styles told the crowd Thursday night, before leading the crowd in a standing ovation.   

  “Thank you, Madison Square Garden,” he said.   

  Styles’ fellow Brit Elton John also paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth with kind words at his concert in Toronto.   

  “I’m 75 years old and she’s been with me my whole life and I’m very sad that she’s not going to be with me anymore, but I’m glad she’s at peace,” John told the crowd.  “I’m glad he’s resting and he deserves it.  Work hard.”   

  Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II died on Thursday at the age of 96, ending a reign that spanned seven decades.