Harry Styles Announces 2026 Global Residency Tour with Epic 30-Night NYC Run

Harry Styles has announced a massive global residency tour titled "Together, Together" for 2026. The tour will consist of 50 shows across just seven cities worldwide, with a staggering 30-night engagement planned for New York's Madison Square Garden. The tour will support his upcoming album "Kiss All the Time: Disco, Occasionally," which is set for release on March 6. Ticket sales for the highly anticipated shows will begin in late January and early February.

Key Points: Harry Styles 2026 Tour: 30 Shows at Madison Square Garden

  • 50-show global residency tour
  • 30-night NYC run at Madison Square Garden
  • Supports new album 'Kiss All the Time: Disco, Occasionally'
  • Features guest artists like Robyn and Shania Twain
  • Ticket sales begin January 30
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Harry Styles announces 2026 tour dates, plans 30-night New York run

Harry Styles announces his 'Together, Together' global residency tour for 2026, featuring a massive 30-night run at NYC's Madison Square Garden.

"The map is beginning to light up here... This involves Harry Styles in something apparently called Together, Together - Steve Kornacki"

Washington DC, January 23

Harry Styles has finally headed back to live shows, and this time he seems to be doing it in a big way.

The singer has announced a new global residency-style tour called Together, Together, with stops in just seven cities, but with a huge number of shows in each place, People reported.

On Thursday, Styles took to his social media account to share the news with fans and confirmed that the tour will support his upcoming album, Kiss All the Time: Disco, Occasionally.

The 31-year-old will perform 50 shows from May to December across Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne, and Sydney.

New York will be the only US stop, and it's a massive one. Styles is set to play 30 shows at Madison Square Garden, which will also make it one of the longest single-city runs of his career.

On select dates, the singer will be joined by guest artists including Robyn, Shania Twain, Jorja Smith, Jamie xx, Foushee, Skye Newman, and others.

Ticket sales for the New York shows will start in two parts. Tickets for the August 26 to October 9 dates will go on sale on January 30, while tickets for shows from October 10 to October 31 will go on sale on February 4. Ticket sales for Melbourne and Sydney are scheduled for January 30, respectively.

Styles has also teamed up with charities like Choose Love, LIVE Trust, and HeadCount for the tour.

According to People, Styles also shared a funny clip of NBC News political reporter Steve Kornacki "breaking" the tour news on TV after announcing the shows on Instagram. Kornacki joked, "The map is beginning to light up here... This involves Harry Styles in something apparently called Together, Together".

The tour news came just hours before Styles was set to drop his new single, "Aperture", at 7 pm ET. The full album will have 12 tracks and is scheduled for release on March 6.

The shows are spread across five continents, with a long stay in New York.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As much as I love Harry, this tour schedule is so disappointing for fans outside those seven cities. Only one US stop? No Asia at all? Feels like a missed opportunity to connect with a global audience. Respectfully, the "Together, Together" theme doesn't match the exclusive locations.
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Aman W
The charity partnerships with Choose Love and others is a great touch. More artists should use their platform like this. Also, Shania Twain as a guest? What a wild and awesome combo! 🎶
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Sarah B
Planning a trip from Mumbai to New York just for this! The 30-show run means I might actually get a ticket if I'm quick. Fingers crossed for the sale date. The Kornacki clip sounds hilarious.
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Vikram M
"Kiss All the Time: Disco, Occasionally" – only Harry could get away with an album title like that 😂. Excited for the new sound. Hope the tour eventually comes to our side of the world.
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Kriti O
The scale of this is mind-blowing. 50 shows in just 7 cities is a unique strategy. Must be exhausting for him, but what an experience for fans in those places. Melbourne and Sydney fans are lucky!

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