Harry Styles fans, dust off your feather boas and get ready for a year of music and spectacle: the British pop phenomenon is officially returning to the world stage in 2026 with his hotly anticipated "Together, Together" global tour. The announcement, made on January 22, 2026, has sent shockwaves of excitement through the music world, with Styles promising an ambitious 50-date run that will see him take up residencies in some of the world’s most iconic cities.
According to Billboard, the "Together, Together" tour will launch on May 16 in Amsterdam, where Styles will play six nights at the Johan Cruijff Arena. From there, the tour hops over to London’s Wembley Stadium for another six-show stint, before heading to São Paulo, Brazil, and Mexico City for two nights each. But the centerpiece of this global trek is undeniably New York City, where Styles will perform a staggering 30 shows at Madison Square Garden—a venue he’s already made history in.
Styles is no stranger to the MSG stage. As Ticketmaster notes, his 2022 "Love On Tour" included a 15-night residency at the Garden, which became the highest-grossing single engagement in the venue’s storied history. This time, he’s doubling down, with performances spanning from late August through October 2026. For fans eager to secure their spot, the ticket sale process will require some planning: presales and general sales are staggered between late January and early February, with artist and American Express presales offering early access in select markets.
But Styles isn’t just bringing his own star power. The tour’s opening acts read like a who’s who of contemporary music. Internationally renowned artists such as Robyn, Shania Twain, Jorja Smith, Jamie xx, and Fousheé will join him at various stops, while local shows in Australia will feature homegrown talents Skye Newman and Baby J. For the New York residency, Jamie xx will handle all opening duties, promising an eclectic and energetic lead-in to Styles’ headline set.
The "Together, Together" tour is timed to support Styles’ upcoming fourth studio album, "Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally," set for release on March 6, 2026. The album marks his first full-length project in four years, following 2022’s critically acclaimed "Harry’s House," which earned Styles the Grammy for Album of the Year in 2023. The new record’s lead single, "Aperture," dropped on January 22, giving fans their first taste of what’s to come. Select cities even hosted exclusive listening sessions the day before the single’s release, with one emotional attendee telling Rolling Stone, “As soon as I heard his voice, I was crying so much. We’ve been waiting for years for his comeback.”
Styles’ last tour, the globe-spanning "Love On Tour," wrapped up in 2023 after nearly two years on the road supporting both "Fine Line" and "Harry’s House." The tour grossed an eye-watering $617 million across 169 shows, making it the fifth-highest grossing tour of all time according to Billboard Boxscore. Reflecting on that experience, Styles wrote on Instagram, “It’s been the greatest experience of my entire life. I feel so incredibly full and happy. It’s all because of you. You have given me memories that will last a lifetime, more than I could have ever dreamed of. Thank you for your time, your energy, and your love. It’s been an honor to play for you. I hope you had as much fun as I did. Look after each other, I’ll see you again when the time is right. Treat People With Kindness. I love you more than you’ll ever know.”
Tickets for the "Together, Together" tour are expected to be in high demand, with general sales for most cities opening on January 30. Fans in São Paulo and Mexico City will have earlier access, with sales beginning January 28 and 29, respectively. To participate in the artist presale for New York, hopeful concertgoers must sign up at Ticketmaster before January 25 at 11:59 p.m. ET. In Europe and Australia, access codes are available for those who pre-order the new album from Styles’ regional online stores before January 24. The tour is also embracing a spirit of giving back: Choose Love, a humanitarian charity, is partnering on all dates; HeadCount will be present at the New York shows to promote civic engagement; and in the U.K., £1 from every ticket will go to the LIVE Trust to support grassroots music venues.
The tour’s itinerary is as dazzling as its star. After its Amsterdam and London residencies, Styles will light up São Paulo’s Estadio MorumBIS (July 17 and 18), Mexico City’s Estadio GNP Seguros (July 31 and August 1), and then settle in for his marathon at Madison Square Garden. The final leg takes him down under: November 27 and 28 at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium, and December 12 and 13 at Sydney’s Accor Stadium. Each city promises its own unique energy, but the scale and ambition of the Madison Square Garden run is unprecedented—even for Styles.
For longtime fans, the new album’s title and visual style are already stirring speculation. The cover art, revealed earlier this month, shows Styles standing beneath a glimmering disco ball—an image that hints at a return to the synth-pop and disco-influenced sounds that propelled "Harry’s House" to critical and commercial success. While the full tracklist remains under wraps, the arrival of "Aperture" has only heightened anticipation for what’s shaping up to be one of 2026’s biggest pop releases.
Beyond the music, Styles’ tours have become known for their inclusive, joyful atmosphere. Feather boas, glitter, and rainbow flags are commonplace in the crowd, and the singer’s message of kindness and acceptance resonates with fans around the world. The "Together, Together" tour looks set to continue this tradition, combining blockbuster performances with a sense of community and celebration that few artists can match.
As the countdown begins to May 16, ticket holders and hopefuls alike are marking their calendars and planning their outfits. Whether you catch him in Amsterdam, London, New York, or Sydney, one thing is certain: Harry Styles’ "Together, Together" tour is shaping up to be a defining moment for pop music in 2026—and a joyous reunion for fans who’ve waited years for his return to the stage.