The two singers appear to have been in attendance at the invitation of Rob Stringer, who is the chairman of Sony Music Group and CEO of Sony Music Entertainment, as well as being one of the directors of Luton Town FC.
Both Styles and Vampire Weekend are signed to Columbia Records, which in turn is owned by Sonic Music Entertainment.
The Premier League match saw Luton fall behind to two early Manchester United goals, before Luton’s Carlton Morris scored to get the game back to 2-1. United did manage to hold on in the second half, winning the game 2-1. Ahead of kickoff, Styles also took the time out to pose with the Sky Sports presenters and pundits, including Jamie Redknapp and Gary Neville.