Harry Styles is set to make waves in the music world once again, announcing a bold and unconventional 2026 tour that will see him performing across three continents, culminating in a marathon 30-show residency at New York City’s Madison Square Garden. The tour, aptly titled Together, Together, will support his much-anticipated fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, which is slated for release on March 6, 2026. The lead single, “Aperture,” is expected to drop just hours after the tour announcement, adding to the mounting excitement among fans and industry watchers alike.
According to reporting by Pitchfork and Live for Live Music, Styles’ 2026 journey is anything but typical. Rather than embarking on a standard city-by-city U.S. trek, the English pop superstar is focusing on extended residencies in select global hotspots. The tour kicks off with six nights at Amsterdam’s Johan Cruyff ArenA in May (16th, 17th, 20th, 22nd, 23rd, and 26th), followed by a similar six-night run at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium in June (12th, 13th, 17th, 19th, 20th, and 23rd). South American fans will get two nights at São Paulo’s MorumBIS on July 17th and 18th, while Mexico City’s GNP Seguros Stadium will host Styles for two shows on July 31st and August 1st.
But it’s the New York residency that’s truly turning heads. From August 26th through October 31st, Styles will perform at Madison Square Garden every Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday—a grueling schedule that will see him take the stage 30 times in just over two months. For U.S. fans, these Madison Square Garden performances represent the only opportunity to catch Styles live in 2026, as no other American dates have been announced. The residency cements Styles’ special relationship with the legendary venue, where he already has a commemorative banner hanging in recognition of his 15-show run in 2022. Only Phish and Billy Joel share such an honor in the Garden’s storied rafters.
After his New York stint, Styles will head Down Under for two shows each at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium (November 27th and 28th) and Sydney’s Accor Stadium (December 12th and 13th), wrapping up a whirlwind year of performances. Each stop along the way will feature a unique and eclectic roster of opening acts, underscoring Styles’ reputation for musical adventurousness. Robyn will join in Amsterdam, Shania Twain in London, Fcukers in São Paulo, Jorja Smith in Mexico City, and Jamie xx in New York. The Australian dates will see performances by Baby J, Fousheé, and Skye Newman, promising a diverse musical experience for fans across the globe.
Ticketing for the Together, Together tour is as multifaceted as the tour itself. Fans eager to secure their spot at one of Styles’ shows must sign up for the Artist Pre-sale by Sunday, January 25th at 11:59 p.m. ET. Access is tied directly to Ticketmaster accounts, meaning no codes are required—just a timely sign-up. General on-sale dates are staggered to accommodate the high demand: the first ten Madison Square Garden shows (August 26th–September 16th) go on sale Friday, January 30th at 11:00 a.m. ET; the next ten (September 18th–October 9th) at 2:00 p.m. ET that same day; and the final ten (October 10th–October 31st) on Wednesday, February 4th at 11:00 a.m. ET. For those who prefer a more traditional approach, tickets will also be available in person at the Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall, and Beacon Theatre box offices starting January 31st for the first 20 shows, and February 5th for the final ten.
Styles’ tour is notable not just for its scale and ambition, but for its philanthropic partnerships. Globally, Together, Together will support Choose Love, a humanitarian organization delivering vital aid directly to communities in need. In London, £1 from every ticket sold will be donated to LIVE Trust, an organization dedicated to protecting and supporting grassroots music in the UK. Meanwhile, in New York, Styles is teaming up with HeadCount to offer eligible fans the chance to register to vote at any residency date—a nod to his ongoing commitment to civic engagement and social responsibility.
The tour also builds on Styles’ impressive track record as a live performer and recording artist. As Pitchfork notes, his last album, Harry’s House, won Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album at the 2023 Grammy Awards, and its single “As It Was” was recognized as one of the top songs of 2022. The anticipation for Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally is understandably high, with fans and critics alike eager to see how Styles will evolve his sound and stagecraft in this next chapter.
For those keeping score, the 2026 tour’s structure is a marked departure from the typical pop star roadshow. Instead of a relentless string of single-night stops, Styles is opting for immersive, multi-night experiences in each city—a move that not only gives fans more chances to attend but also allows for greater creative flexibility on stage. The Madison Square Garden residency, in particular, is being closely watched by industry insiders. With only one other event currently scheduled at the venue during Styles’ two-month run, the pop star is set to leave an indelible mark on New York’s live music scene this fall. Of course, as the NBA and NHL schedules for 2026–27 are finalized, more events may be slotted in, but Styles’ presence at the Garden is already shaping up to be a defining moment for both artist and venue.
In a world where touring logistics are often dictated by efficiency and profit, Styles’ Together, Together tour feels refreshingly personal and artist-driven. By inviting fans to join him for extended stays in key cities and by curating a lineup of diverse openers, Styles is creating a sense of community and celebration around each performance. As ticket sales open and the lead single “Aperture” drops, the anticipation is palpable—will Styles’ latest creative gamble pay off?
With his 2026 tour, Harry Styles isn’t just hitting the road—he’s redefining what a global pop tour can look like, blending spectacle, substance, and social impact in equal measure. For fans, the countdown to Together, Together has officially begun.