Sasha Mednikova
music news 02 MAR 2026  5

Harry Styles fans have a massive reason to celebrate right now. His exclusive One Night In Manchester show is officially hitting Netflix. Last month, the pop icon announced this incredibly intimate performance. He booked it for the massive Manchester Co-op Live Arena. Tickets cost a flat twenty pounds for the lucky few. Nevertheless, millions of dedicated fans completely missed out on tickets.



Now, Netflix subscribers can stream the entire Harry Styles concert. The streaming platform drops the special on March 8 at 7 PM GMT. This premiere lands just two days after his fresh album drops. You can finally watch him debut his new music from home.

Stepping Back Into The Live Spotlight

Styles recently gave us a sweet sneak peek of his new era. He hit the stage at Manchester Co-op Live Arena in late February. This marked his very first public performance since July 2023. He absolutely stunned the screaming crowd with his new track, Aperture. Dozens of amazing dancers joined him for a pretty flamboyant routine. This catchy song features a thumping beat and fuzzy piano chords.

It honestly feels like he is fronting LCD Soundsystem right now. Aperture leads his highly anticipated fourth solo studio record. The new project is titled "Kiss All The Time. Disco occasionally." forms the funky second half of that album title. Regardless, critics already love his bold and exciting artistic direction.

Breaking Records On The Road

The global superstar also confirmed a massive Together Together tour. This insane seven-city run features a huge Wembley Stadium residency. He will play twelve unforgettable nights at the iconic London venue. Fans can also catch thirty wild dates at Madison Square Garden. Ticket demand for these shows completely shattered multiple venue records. Over 250,000 eager fans waited in digital queues for UK tickets.

On the flip side, Styles actively gives back to his community. He will donate one pound from every single Wembley ticket sold. This vital cash goes straight into the LIVE levy charity fund. These funds help protect struggling UK grassroots music venues from closing. It also directly supports emerging musical talent across the whole country.