Harry Styles has confirmed a major return to the global stage with a seven-city concert residency and a brand-new world tour, titled Together Together.
The 31-year-old singer shared the announcement on Instagram on Thursday, exciting fans worldwide. Additionally, the tour arrives ahead of his fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, which will be released on March 6. Meanwhile, Styles also plans to release his first single from the album, “Aperture,” tonight at 6 p.m. EST.
The Together Together tour will officially launch in May with opening shows in Amsterdam. From there, he will head to London for six performances, where country music legend Shania Twain will appear as a special guest on select dates. Over the summer, Styles will perform two shows in São Paulo and two more in Mexico City.
Following these international stops, his largest residency will take place in New York City. There, he will hold 30 shows at Madison Square Garden from late August through October. This marks his second extended run at the iconic venue, after a sold-out residency during his Love on Tour era in 2022.
The tour will conclude in Australia, with two concerts in Melbourne in November and two in Sydney in December. Several well-known artists will join Styles as guest performers across various stops, including Shania Twain, Robyn, Fcukers, Jorja Smith, Jamie xx, Fousheé, and Skye Newman.
Tickets will go on sale later this month. First, fans in São Paulo will gain early access on January 28. Then, general sales in additional cities will follow. Tickets for Amsterdam, London, and New York will go on sale on January 30. However, American Express cardholders will receive early presale access in select locations beginning January 26.
Earlier this month, Styles revealed details about his new album. The cover artwork shows him wearing sunglasses beneath a glowing disco ball against a dark sky. Rumors of his return began after cryptic billboards reading “We belong together” appeared in cities including New York, Manchester, Palermo, and São Paulo.
In December, Styles also released a surprise video titled Forever, Forever. The eight-minute clip included footage from his final Love on Tour performance in Italy in 2023. It showed him seated at a piano, performing alongside his band.
This new album marks Styles’ first music release since Harry’s House in 2022, ending a two-year hiatus. As a result, fans are eagerly anticipating both the tour and the record, making 2026 a major year for the singer’s return to music and live performances.
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