Harry Styles is officially heading back to the stage in 2026 with “Together, Together”—a tightly curated, residency-style world tour featuring 50 shows across seven cities. Instead of a traditional multi-country routing, the singer is leaning into extended multi-night runs in major markets, led by a record-setting 30-show stretch at Madison Square Garden in New York, his only U.S. stop on the tour.
The announcement landed on January 22, 2026, amplified by social posts and major outlet confirmations as fans quickly clocked what makes this tour different: it’s built for destination travel—fewer cities, bigger footprints, and long runs that turn each stop into a mini-season of shows.
The tour model: seven cities, big residencies
Where Styles is performing in 2026
The confirmed “Together, Together” routing includes:
- Amsterdam (six nights)
- London (six nights)
- São Paulo (two nights)
- Mexico City (two nights)
- New York (Madison Square Garden) (30 nights)
- Melbourne (two nights)
- Sydney (two nights)
When the tour begins and ends
The tour kicks off May 16, 2026, in Amsterdam and runs through December 2026, ending with the Australian dates in Melbourne and Sydney.
The headline-maker: 30 nights at Madison Square Garden
“Only U.S. dates” and a New York takeover
Styles’ New York residency is the centrepiece of the tour: 30 consecutive MSG shows scheduled between late August and October 2026. The venue’s own announcement frames it as his only U.S. dates and the most shows at any venue on the 2026 tour.
MSG also spotlighted the scale of the milestone: after his previous, history-making run at the arena, the 2026 engagement is positioned to deepen his already rare venue relationship.
Special guests: city-by-city openers
Rotating support across the run
“Together, Together” uses different special guests by city, with reporting naming artists including Robyn, Shania Twain, Jorja Smith, Jamie xx, and Fousheé on select dates/legs.
Tickets and presales: what’s confirmed
On-sale windows vary by market
Ticketing is being rolled out in phases depending on location. For Madison Square Garden, sales are split: shows scheduled Aug 26–Oct 9 go on sale first, followed by later-dated shows in a second window.
For non-U.S. cities, outlets note presales/general sales begin in late January, with timing varying by region.
The album link: Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. arrives March 6
Not “Together, Together”—a separate album title
Alongside the tour, Styles is rolling into a new album era with his fourth studio record, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., due March 6, 2026. The Guardian and other reporting also note Kid Harpoon among the key creative collaborators tied to the project.
Lead single “Aperture”
The album cycle begins with the lead single “Aperture”, which was positioned as premiering on announcement day.
Why this announcement matters
A deliberate shift from “world tour” to “event residency”
Instead of spreading 60–80 dates across dozens of cities, Styles is going big where he already has proven demand—especially New York—turning each stop into a high-volume residency-style event.
It’s a model that fits his recent touring legacy too. Major reporting continues to cite Love On Tour’s $617M+ gross, a benchmark that still frames him as a top-tier live draw—and helps explain why concentrated mega-runs are viable.
What’s not in the announcement
As of the confirmed routing, the tour is limited to seven cities—and there is no official India date listed in the initial schedule, despite fan speculation online.
A global residency play, a new album rollout, and a New York run built for history—Harry Styles’ 2026 era is designed as an event, not just a tour.
—By Manoj H

