Harry Styles is making his highly anticipated stage return this Friday in Manchester, England, with a recording of the performance arriving on Netflix shortly thereafter.
In celebration of the release of his new album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, the British pop star, 32, will perform a special “One Night Only” concert — his first in nearly three years. It will see the former One Direction star perform all 12 tracks from the new album from start to finish, including its recently released lead single “Aperture,” which The Independent’s Roisin O’Connor described as “a house and dance-influenced track that yearns for adventure.”
Titled Harry Styles. One Night in Manchester, the concert film will be available to stream on Netflix on Sunday, March 8 at 7pm GMT/ 3pm ET/ 12pm PT.
Styles announced the special in an Instagram clip shared Monday. The clip shows Styles and his band practicing and tuning their instruments, before the “Watermelon Sugar” singer mimics Netflix’s signature “tudum” sound into a microphone.
Following his show in Manchester, Styles will embark on a global tour in support of his album, out this May.
Styles is scheduled to bring his Together Together tour to seven global cities for multi-day residencies, totaling 50 shows. After tickets went on sale in late January, furious fans were quick to slam the astronomical ticket prices, which saw some New York VIP packages priced as high as $1,667.
Over the weekend, the Grammy-winning artist gave his first live performance of his latest era at the 2026 Brit Awards. Joined by a group of backup dancers, Styles performed his song “Aperature.”
His forthcoming album will mark the end of a years-long musical absence following his 2023 world tour.
“At the end of the tour, the idea of taking time out felt insane,” Styles admitted in a new interview. “I didn’t know if I could do it. But it was time for me to stop for a bit and pay some attention to other parts of my life.”
In summer 2024, the “As It Was” hitmaker traveled to Italy, where he took some much-needed time off. “Italy became so important to me because I was so used to everything moving so quickly and being on the go, but then I remember going to a café and sitting and having a coffee and thinking, ‘I don’t remember the last time I sat down and had a coffee – if I’ve ever sat down and just had a coffee,’” the singer told The London Times.
He described his time settled in Italy as “a big, important, transitional moment.” He added that he “always feared” missing his busy schedule if “it all went away,” but found that readjusting to a quieter life, which also allowed him to spend more time with his baby niece, “has been so powerful” for him.
“Without question, that has influenced the work I’m now making because it came from a place of pure freedom,” he added.