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Harry Styles has officially announced his return to the stage with the launch of his 2026 "Together, Together" tour, revealing a global residency run that includes only one stop in the United States, a 30-date residency in New York City.
The tour was announced on Thursday, January 22, days after Styles unveiled his upcoming fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, which is set for release on March 6. The tour will span 50 shows across seven cities from May through December.
Styles, 31, will kick off the tour with six nights in Amsterdam beginning May 16, followed by six shows in London. He will then take the stage for two shows in São Paulo and two in Mexico City before moving on to an extended residency at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The residency, which marks his only U.S. tour stop, will run from August 26 through October 31 and includes two special "Harry-ween" performances scheduled for October 30 and 31.
After wrapping up his New York run, Styles will finish the tour with two dates in Melbourne followed by two shows in Sydney later in the year.
Different guest performers will join Styles in each city. Robyn will appear during the Amsterdam shows, Shania Twain in London, Fcukers in São Paulo, Jorja Smith in Mexico City, and Jamie xx throughout the New York residency. Fousheé and Baby J are set to join the Melbourne dates, while Skye Newman and Baby J will appear in Sydney.
Ticket sales will roll out in phases. General sale for Amsterdam, London, Melbourne, Sydney, and several New York dates begins on January 30, while tickets for the final New York shows running from October 10 to October 31 will go on sale February 4. Additional sale dates apply for the Latin American shows.
The tour announcement came hours before the release of "Aperture," the first single from Styles' forthcoming album. The singer also shared a clip featuring NBC News political analyst Steve Kornacki announcing the tour details, adding a playful touch to the reveal. "A situation that we have been monitoring, there's been a lot of chatter, a lot of speculation. The map is beginning to light up here," he said in a video shared on Styles' Stories. "A picture coming into focus. This involves Harry Styles in something apparently called Together, Together. This looks like it amounts into a massive, year-long event here."
Styles is no stranger to extended residencies. During his 2022 "Love On Tour," he performed 15 consecutive shows at Madison Square Garden, an engagement that Ticketmaster described as the highest-grossing single run in the venue's history.
The "Together, Together" tour marks Styles' first major tour in four years and signals a significant new chapter following the success of Harry's House, which won Album of the Year at the 2023 Grammy Awards.

