Harry Styles is officially ending his hiatus with a bang. On Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026, the “Cherry” singer sent the internet into a predictable tailspin by announcing Together, Together, a massive global residency-style tour. This isn’t your typical “one night and move to the next city” trek; Styles is planting roots in just seven global hubs for a total of 50 shows, proving that in 2026, the residency is the new world tour.
The residency is set to support his highly anticipated fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, which Styles recently confirmed, will drop on March 6. For fans in the United States, there’s a bit of a catch: the tour features only one U.S. stop. But in true Harry fashion, he’s making it count. Styles will perform a staggering 30 shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City, effectively turning the “World’s Most Famous Arena” into “Harry’s House” for two full months.
The Together, Together run kicks off in Amsterdam this May and will travel through London, São Paulo, Mexico City, and New York, before wrapping up in Australia (Melbourne and Sydney) this December. By focusing on just seven cities, Styles is leaning into a “slow touring” model that prioritizes sustainability and fan experience over the grueling logistics of a 100-city sprint.


Why the Residency Model Is Harry’s New Signature
This isn’t the first time Styles has treated a venue like a second home. During his record-breaking Love On Tour, he completed a 15-night residency at Madison Square Garden that earned him a permanent banner in the rafters, an honor shared only with Billy Joel and Phish. By doubling that number to 30 shows for 2026, Styles is not just returning to New York; he is attempting to break his own record and solidify his status as the arena’s most dominant modern performer.
“I remember some of my earliest memories of learning songs and singing in the car with my mum listening to Shania Twain, so for me it’s like very full circle,” Styles told the BBC Radio 2 Scott Mills Breakfast Show regarding his special guests. Speaking of guests, the lineup for these residencies is nothing short of curated perfection. He’s bringing along a mix of legends and rising stars, including Robyn, Shania Twain, Fcukers, Jorja Smith, Jamie xx, Fousheé, and Skye Newman.
The move to residencies also reflects a growing trend among A-list stars like Adele and Usher, though Styles is taking the concept global.
This is indeed a genius move for his brand. By staying in one place for weeks, he creates a localized “pilgrimage” for fans, boosting local economies and ensuring every night feels like a hometown show. It also gives him the flexibility to play with the setlist, something he’s hinted at by including the word “Disco” in his new album title. We’re expecting high-energy dance sets that differ from the rock-heavy vibes of his earlier solo work.


Tickets, Presales, and Marketing
If you’re planning to snag a seat, you’ll need a strategy. The rollout for Together, Together has been a masterclass in modern hype, involving cryptic “We Belong Together” billboards and even a voice memo sent directly to fans via a mysterious WhatsApp line. To add a bit of levity to the high-stakes announcement, Styles even enlisted NBC News’ Steve Kornacki to “break” the news in a viral clip, with the data guru pointing to a map of the seven lucky cities.
For the New York shows, the Artist Presale requires fans to sign up by Sunday, Jan. 25, at 11:59 PM ET. American Express is also continuing its long-standing partnership with Styles, offering a Card Member Presale starting Monday, Jan. 26. General sales for the MSG dates are being split into two windows (Jan. 30 and Feb. 4) to accommodate the massive demand for the 30-night run.


While the music is the main draw, Styles is also keeping his social and environmental impact front and center. He is continuing his decade-long partnership with Choose Love to provide humanitarian aid globally. In London, £1 from every ticket will support grassroots music through the LIVE Trust, and in New York, he’s re-teaming with HeadCount to register voters on-site. He’s also working with Live Nation’s Green Nation to reduce the tour’s environmental footprint, a necessary move when you’re setting up shop in seven major metropolitan areas for months at a time.
Here is the breakdown of what we know for sure versus the rumors swirling in the TikTok comments.
Confirmed Details:
- The Tour: Together, Together residency featuring 50 shows across 7 cities (Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, NYC, Melbourne, Sydney).
- The Album: Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. releases on March 6, 2026.
- The Single: The lead track, “Aperture,” was released on Jan. 22.
- NYC Exclusive: Madison Square Garden is the only U.S. stop, with 30 dates spanning from Aug. 26 to Oct. 31.
- Charity: Ongoing support for Choose Love, LIVE Trust, and HeadCount.
- Special Guests: Jamie xx will open all 30 New York City shows.
What Remains Speculation:
- Guest Appearances: While Shania Twain and Robyn are confirmed for specific legs, online speculation suggests Styles might bring out unannounced surprise guests during the 30-night MSG marathon, though nothing has been verified by his camp.
- Visuals: Fan theories based on the album’s disco-themed title suggest a 360-degree stage with immersive lighting, but Live Nation has not yet released stage designs.