Harry Styles is officially heading back to the stage with a seven-city residency.
The 31-year-old singer announced his upcoming world tour, Together Together, Thursday via Instagram. He shared the news leading up to the release of his fourth album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, which comes out March 6.
The tour news also comes as he’s releasing his highly anticipated single, “Aperture,” off his new album tonight at 6 p.m. EST.
Styles’ tour includes 30 shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City, the same venue he held a residency in 2022 for his Love on Tour concert series. At the time, he did 15 consecutive sold-out nights at the venue.
His tour will officially begin in May, with six shows in Amsterdam, followed by six concerts in London, with country singer Shania Twain as his special guest.
Over the summer, Styles will be doing two shows in São Paulo and two shows in Mexico City. His New York City residency will begin at the end of August and continue until the end of October.
The highly-anticipated event will end in Australia, with two shows in Melbourne in November and two concerts in Sydney in December.
The “As It Was” singer will be joined by multiple guests across select dates, including Twain, Robyn, Fcukers, Jorja Smith, Jamie xx, Fousheé, and Skye Newman.
Tickets will go on sale as early as next Wednesday, January 28, for shows in São Paulo. General sale will continue in the days that follow, with tickets for concerts in Amsterdam, London, and New York all going on sale January 30.
However, only American Express Card Members will be able to participate in the ticket presale, being offered in select cities. Presale will be available January 26, three days before the general sale begins.
Earlier this month, Styles announced his new album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. The album’s artwork depicts the singer in sunglasses, crouching beneath a disco ball that appears to hang from the night sky.
Rumors had been brewing that one of the UK’s biggest pop stars would make his hugely anticipated return this year after mysterious billboards – bearing the message “We belong together” – popped up in cities around the world, including New York, Manchester, Palermo, and São Paulo.
The name of his tour is also no surprise, since the “Watermelon Sugar” singer dropped a surprise video last month that featured the phrase: “We Belong Together.” The eight-minute-long YouTube clip, titled “Forever, Forever,” began with fans preparing for his last performance during his Love on Tour, which took place in Reggio Emilia, Italy, in July 2023.
The video then showed Styles at that final show, sitting at the piano and playing a ballad, alongside his band.
Before sharing this video, the One Direction alum has been on hiatus for more than two years, since his last concert for his worldwide tour was in July 2023. His new album also marks his first time releasing new music since Harry’s House, which came out in May 2022.