
Harry Styles is officially outside this year!
The music icon has announced his “Together Together” tour, a global run that’ll hit major cities including Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, Melbourne, Sydney, and a huge 30‑date residency at Madison Square Garden in New York City this fall. As of now, New York is the only U.S. stop on the tour, which makes this run feel even more like an event than a standard stadium circuit.
The Madison Square Garden stretch goes from August 26 through Halloween and includes two “Harry‑ween” shows on October 30 and October 31. That means fans are basically getting an entire late‑summer‑to‑spooky‑season relationship with Harry in one building, complete with costumes, chaos, and whatever unhinged fan traditions pop up along the way. A 30‑night residency in one of the most famous venues in the world is a flex on its own, but making the only U.S. stop a full MSG takeover is wild in the best way.
Every city gets its own flavor thanks to a rotating lineup of special guests. Robyn will join him for six nights in Amsterdam, while Shania Twain links up for six nights in London. In São Paulo, Fcukers are set for two nights; Jorja Smith will appear for two nights in Mexico City; and Jamie xx will hold it down across all 30 New York dates. In Australia, Fousheé and Baby J join for two nights in Melbourne, with Skye Newman and Baby J on deck for two nights in Sydney. It feels less like one tour and more like a traveling mini‑festival tailored to each city’s energy.
Harry announced“Together Together” just hours before the release of his new single “Aperture,” the first track from his highly anticipated fourth album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, out March 6th. It’s very “new era unlocked” behavior: album incoming, single dropping, and a world tour ready to turn the whole thing into a live, screaming, glitter‑covered spectacle. Fans are essentially being handed the entire rollout at once and told, “Here, plan your year around this.”
For tickets, there are several lanes to pay attention to. American Express card members get an exclusive presale for all cities starting January 26th. A Ticketmaster artist presale for the New York City shows also opens January 26th, with fans needing to sign up by January 25th at 11:59 p.m. ET.
For Amsterdam, London, Melbourne, and Sydney, a Ticketmaster artist presale will be available to those who pre‑order his new album from his official site (UK, Europe, and Australia) before January 24 at 11:59 p.m. local time.
Translation: if you are serious about going, you need to be on your presale game now. Get all info here!



