Harry Styles is set to make his highly anticipated live return at the Brit Awards on February 28, marking a significant comeback after a three-year hiatus since wrapping up his Love On Tour run in July 2023. The event will also serve as an opportunity for him to unveil songs from his upcoming album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, with Styles having already confirmed that he'll be performing the lead single "Aperture" live.
This Brit Awards performance comes on the heels of Styles' highly successful pre-sale for his 2026 Together, Together world tour, which generated a staggering 11.5 million registrations for a mere seven-city run, including an unprecedented 50-night stand at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The event broke records for highest volume and largest artist presale registration performance ever seen.
Tickets for the tour have been priced between $50 to $1,182.40, with service fees included, leaving fans feeling frustrated and eager for more shows at the iconic arena. Although general on-sales will take place on January 30 and February 4, many are speculating about potential future dates in 2027.
Styles' inspiration for his new album stems from a pair of LCD Soundsystem concerts he witnessed at a festival in Madrid and another show at Brixton. The experience left him feeling an overwhelming desire to recapture the same joyous energy on stage, which he believes is reflected in the music of his upcoming release.
With Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally set to drop on March 6, fans are eagerly anticipating Styles' return to live performance and his unique ability to create infectious musical experiences that leave audiences electrified.
This Brit Awards performance comes on the heels of Styles' highly successful pre-sale for his 2026 Together, Together world tour, which generated a staggering 11.5 million registrations for a mere seven-city run, including an unprecedented 50-night stand at Madison Square Garden in New York City. The event broke records for highest volume and largest artist presale registration performance ever seen.
Tickets for the tour have been priced between $50 to $1,182.40, with service fees included, leaving fans feeling frustrated and eager for more shows at the iconic arena. Although general on-sales will take place on January 30 and February 4, many are speculating about potential future dates in 2027.
Styles' inspiration for his new album stems from a pair of LCD Soundsystem concerts he witnessed at a festival in Madrid and another show at Brixton. The experience left him feeling an overwhelming desire to recapture the same joyous energy on stage, which he believes is reflected in the music of his upcoming release.
With Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally set to drop on March 6, fans are eagerly anticipating Styles' return to live performance and his unique ability to create infectious musical experiences that leave audiences electrified.