
Harry Styles has officially signalled his return to the stage, announcing a massive global comeback tour that will see the superstar perform exclusive multi-night residencies in seven major cities.
The ‘Together, Together’ tour is designed as a series of homecoming celebrations rather than a traditional travelling circuit.

The itinerary is anchored by a staggering 30-night run at New York City’s Madison Square Garden and a six-night takeover of London’s Wembley Stadium. The tour will also touch down for extended stays in Amsterdam, São Paulo, Mexico City, Melbourne, and Sydney.
The 50-date trek supports Styles’ highly anticipated fourth solo studio album, ‘Kiss All The Time. Disco Occasionally’, set for release on March 6. Executive produced by longtime collaborator Kid Harpoon, the record is rumoured to lean heavily into 70s-inspired dance-floor anthems and sleek synth-pop.
Fans won't have to wait long for a taste of the new sound: the lead single, ‘Aperture’, drops at midnight tonight (January 22). The title itself has already sparked intense speculation among "Harries" worldwide. In photography, an aperture is the opening through which light passes to enter a camera, and Styles has leaned heavily into this "light and lens" motif. The album’s deluxe box set even includes a branded reloadable 35mm film camera, signalling that this era is as much about a specific visual aesthetic as it is about the music.
While the track officially releases tonight, a select group of fans were treated to a "first listen" at surprise pop-up listening sessions in independent record stores from London to Toronto. Early reports describe the track as an experimental yet anthemic blend of nocturnal synth-pop and Tame Impala-esque psychedelia.
Those who have heard the track highlight its "coming-of-age movie" energy, featuring a driving beat and the now-infamous line teased on WhatsApp: “Let the light in: We belong together.” Insiders note that while the "techno influences" rumoured on social media are present in the song’s sleek production, ‘Aperture’ remains anchored by the soulful, vulnerable vocal performance that has become Harry’s trademark
Executive produced by Kid Harpoon, the track is said to bridge the gap between the organic warmth of ‘Harry’s House’ and a more pulse-pounding, electronic future.
Lyrically, ‘Aperture’ is rumoured to explore themes of transparency and "opening up", a fitting metaphor for an artist who has spent the last few years largely out of the spotlight. With a runtime that reportedly leans longer than a standard pop single, it serves as a sprawling, ambitious mission statement for the ‘Kiss All The Time. Disco Occasionally’ era.
Styles has curated a diverse and high-profile lineup of "special guests" to join him across various legs, including:
While ‘Love On Tour’ saw Styles championing the indie-rock sensibilities of acts like Wolf Alice, Wet Leg, and Inhaler, the ‘Together, Together’ lineup signals a pivot toward the dance-floor energy of the new record. Styles has curated a list of special guests that reflects the eclectic, "disco-infused" DNA of ‘Kiss All The Time. Disco Occasionally’
Continuing his commitment to philanthropy, Styles has integrated a charitable component into every ticket sale. £1 from every Wembley ticket will be donated to LIVE Trust, an organisation dedicated to protecting grassroots music venues in the UK. Furthermore, the entire tour has partnered with Choose Love, the humanitarian aid organisation Styles has championed for the last decade.
The announcement follows a week of cryptic, minimalist marketing. Fans first spotted posters emblazoned with the phrase ‘We Belong Together’ in major metropolitan hubs. The hype reached a fever pitch when Styles sent a lo-fi voice note to his WhatsApp broadcast channel, featuring a hushed, melodic snippet of him singing the phrase, a nod to the communal spirit of the upcoming shows.
‘Kiss All The Time. Disco Occasionally' serves as the highly anticipated successor to the record-breaking ‘Harry’s House’. That album, which featured the chart-topping singles ‘As It Was’, ‘Late Night Talking’, and ‘Music For A Sushi Restaurant’, solidified Styles’ status as a contemporary legend, sweeping the Album of the Year categories at both the BRITs and the Grammys in 2023.
Beyond the accolades, the ‘Harry’s House’ era redefined the modern concert experience. The nearly two-year run of ‘Love On Tour’ became a cultural phenomenon, grossing over $600 million and fostering a unique, high-fashion community among his "Harries." While that tour saw him transition from arenas to the world’s biggest stages, headlining sold-out nights at Emirates Old Trafford in Manchester, the Ricoh Arena in Coventry, it was his takeover of London that truly cemented his superstar status.
In the summer of 2023, Styles completed a four-night stay at Wembley Stadium after playing two shows there in the summer of 2022. This new tour sees him returning to that iconic venue for another six-night stint, proving that his connection with the UK audience has only deepened.
With the announcement of ‘Kiss All The Time. Disco Occasionally’, Styles appears ready to trade the mid-century modern intimacy of his previous work for a more pulse-pounding, nocturnal energy.

Insiders suggest the new record bridges the gap between the rock-heavy roots of his self-titled debut and the glittering, upbeat optimism of ‘Fine Line’. By centring the new era around the concept of "Disco Occasionally," Styles is signalling a shift toward a more experimental, groove-heavy sound that promises to turn his upcoming stadium residencies into the world’s largest dance floors.
With this announcement, it is becoming increasingly clear that Harry Styles has ascended to a level of stardom shared by only a handful of icons in music history; he is, quite simply, the biggest artist in the world right now. His ability to command 30 nights at Madison Square Garden while simultaneously dominating the global charts speaks to a cultural gravity that few can replicate.
Yet, for a fanbase that has waited years for this return, these 50 shows feel less like a finite schedule and more like the opening movement of a massive new chapter. As the world prepares for the release of ‘Kiss All The Time. Disco Occasionally’ and the first listen of ‘Aperture’ tonight, these residency dates are likely just the beginning of a global celebration that will define the year in music.