Together, Together: Everything you need to know about Harry Styles’ residency tour
In support of his fourth solo album ‘Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally’, Harry Styles is back on tour with ‘Together, Together’, three years on from the end of the massively successful ‘Love On Tour’.
Featuring songs like ‘American Girls’ and ‘Aperture’, this most recent album takes on a more synth-y sound than his previous work, and has received a lot of love from fans, writes Music News Blitz’s Megan Hamilton.
Amsterdam
Styles kicked off the tour with 10 shows in the Dutch capital between May 16 to June 5, with supporting act Robyn, a Swedish singer and DJ.
London
The London leg of the tour began on Friday night much to fans’ delight.
Harry fan Lou, who attended Saturday’s show, said: “It was by far the most fun night I’ve had in a while[...] I danced so much I couldn’t feel my feet.”
For Lou, it was more than a tour, “it gives [people] a shared experience that’s so unique and positive[...] it’s one of my favourite things not just because of Harry but because I’ve always gone with my sister, and it’s become our shared activity that really brings us together.”
She is not alone in this experience, as there are countless others who have had their own thoughts featured on the ‘We Belong Together, Together’ website that, partnered with American Express, flies in “fans from select locations around the world who may not have been able to secure tickets”.
Styles will be performing at Wembley stadium from June 12 to July 4, joined by country music legend Shania Twain.
According to Wembley Park, “It's the longest single-artist run in the stadium's history, surpassing Coldplay's 10 nights in 2025 and Taylor Swift's eight in 2024, with around 80,000 fans expected each night”.
São Paulo, Brazil
As for his next stop, Styles will be performing at São Paulo’s Estadio Morumbis between July 17 to 24.
Electronic band ‘Fcukers’’ retro-futuristic sound will open for Styles during this stint of the tour.
MexicoCity
The ‘Watermelon Sugar’ singer will then be in Mexico City from July 31 to August 10, supported by British R&B icon Jorja Smith.
There’s sure to be British fans who are glum to miss out on Smith’s stunning vocals, so to anyone that will be attending, enjoy it!
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New York
Making up the longest leg of the tour is his 30-show run at the legendary Madison Square Garden arena, which will last from August 26 to October 31.
Though the former One Direction star won’t be performing every day in that time, it’s still sure to be an intense time for Styles.
It’s not his first rodeo, however, as the singer has completed a total of six tours, including during his days as a member of One Direction.
He will also be joined in New York by musician Jamie xx, most widely known for being a part of the indie band ‘the xx’.
Australia
Following what will likely be a much needed break, Styles will pick back up in Melbourne’s Marvel stadium from November 27 to December 4.
Opening the show will be American singer Brittany Fousheé, who goes by her last name, as well as Australian DJ ‘Baby J’.
Wrapping the tour up at the Accor stadium in Sydney, Australia, Styles will perform on December 12 and 13, joined by British singer Skye Newman.
For those of you that managed to snag tickets, have the best time and, yes, everyone is jealous of you.
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