Harry Styles' First Live Concert in Three Years Hits Netflix This Sunday
Harry Styles' first live concert in three years will make its way to Netflix this Sunday, after the singer revealed he will record his One Night Only show in Manchester. This marks a significant moment for fans, as it is the first time any of Harry's shows have been released on a streaming platform since his former band One Direction split in 2015.
Album Debut and Concert Details
His new album, Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally, will debut at the Co-op Live arena in Manchester on Friday night. A group of lucky fans who secured £20 tickets in a lottery will be in attendance for this exclusive performance. However, the rest of the world will not miss out, as the highly-anticipated show will be available on Netflix at 7pm on March 8, just two days later.
In celebration of the album's release, which also drops on March 6, Harry will play all 12 tracks from the album from start to finish during the concert. This includes his single Aperture, which he first performed at the BRIT Awards on Saturday evening, hosted at the same venue.
Announcement and Tour Plans
Harry announced the concert film, titled One Night in Manchester, on Monday evening via his Instagram account. A brief clip teasing the special shows Harry and his band tuning their instruments and practising ahead of the upcoming show. The singer then cheekily mimics Netflix's signature 'tudum' sound into a microphone, adding a playful touch to the announcement.
This show in Manchester is the first of a run of concerts across seven countries as part of his Together Together tour in support of the new album. Harry has planned multi-day residencies on this global tour and will perform 50 shows in total, marking a major return to the stage after his career break.
Early Album Previews and Fan Reactions
Fans were given an early opportunity to hear Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally on Thursday after DJ Fred Again... previewed an unreleased song at his show in London's Alexandra Palace. They were treated to an unexpected preview of what to expect, as Fred Again... played a new ballad by Harry, thought to be the forthcoming album track Coming Up Roses.
Featuring a swirling string arrangement, the slow-paced track finds him singing lines such as: 'We sleep half the night with your head on my chest me and you...there's only me and you.' Fred Again... - real name Frederick Gibson - was performing at the Muswell Hill venue as part of a four-night residency after adding ten new dates to his USB002 tour in December.
It is understood that Harry, who owns property in nearby Hampstead, was in attendance at the venue's Great Hall as the DJ performed the unreleased song. This led to mixed reactions on social media, with one fan writing: 'It was so beautiful, a love song for 2026 was not on my bingo card from H but I'm in love completely with the little snippet i heard, can't wait for this album man.' A second added: 'It sounds so good.' However, others criticized social media platforms for airing footage of the preview, with one fan posting: 'This is not cool. Harry's taken great pains to avoid leaks. I can't wait to hear it but I will wait until March 6th.'
BRIT Awards Performance and Fan Excitement
Harry sent fans wild as he made his first red carpet appearance and much-anticipated return to the stage following a three-year career break on Saturday at the BRIT Awards. Joined by a huge group of dancers, he strutted his stuff energetically in a perfectly choreographed routine, complete with spirit fingers.
Fans rushed to social media, gushing with comments such as: 'He is so back!', 'That Harry Styles BRITs performance was GENUINELY incredible we are so back !!!!', 'HARRY STYLES ATE SO HARD', 'I just love harry styles', and 'HARRY STYLES IS BAAAAAACK'. Harry made the live debut of his new song Aperture at the event, which began with host Jack Whitehall sat in a barbershop in 2023 as he found out the singer would be taking a career break.
A montage of clips then followed as Jack eagerly awaited Harry's return before he finally made it to the BRIT Awards just in time for his performance, adding a narrative element to the highly-praised show.
