Harry Styles Manchester Dance Party

Harry Styles kicked off a new era with an "almighty dance party" in Manchester that Rolling Stone's live review praised for its electrifying energy. The show highlighted why he's considered one of pop's top live performers right now.

The "One Night Only" show in Manchester served as the official launch party for Harry Styles's fourth studio album, "Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally," which was released on the same day, March 6, 2026. The concert, held at the 23,500-capacity Co-op Live arena, was Styles's first full performance in over two and a half years. For a special price of £20, fans were treated to the live debut of the entire new album, including the lead single "Aperture." The setlist also featured a selection of older hits like "Golden," "Watermelon Sugar," and "As It Was," alongside a rare acoustic performance of "From the Dining Table," played for the first time since 2018. The synth-heavy new album was reportedly inspired by Styles's time in Berlin and has drawn comparisons to the work of David Bowie and LCD Soundsystem. The album was produced by his frequent collaborators Kid Harpoon and Tyler Johnson. The Manchester concert was a homecoming for Styles, who grew up in Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, just outside the city. The event was filmed for a Netflix special titled "Harry Styles: One Night in Manchester," which was made available for global streaming on March 8, 2026. Following this one-off event, Styles is set to embark on a global residency tour titled "Together, Together." The tour includes a 30-date residency at Madison Square Garden in New York City, with other stops in cities like London, Amsterdam, and Sydney.

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