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Harry Styles and Netflix share trailer for 'One Night in Manchester' concert special

Harry Styles performs his fourth album in first full concert in three years, streaming Sunday on Netflix


Pop Culture & Art March 06, 2026 1 min read
Photo: Reuters

Harry Styles and Netflix have released the trailer for "Harry Styles: One Night in Manchester," a concert special capturing the pop superstar's first full-length performance in nearly three years.

The trailer dropped Thursday, just hours before Styles' fourth studio album, "Kiss All The Time. Disco Occasionally," is set to be released this evening. In the preview, Styles tells the camera, "Let me go to work," as his latest single "Aperture" plays in the background.

Styles will take the stage at Manchester's Co-op Live on Friday night, where he will perform the entirety of his new album for a one-night-only event. The concert special will stream on Netflix beginning at 3 p.m. EST on Sunday, bringing the performance to fans worldwide.

"Kiss All The Time. Disco Occasionally" follows 2022's "Harry's House," which won the Grammy for album of the year and featured the global smash "As It Was." Styles embarked on an extensive hiatus following his last tour before beginning to roll out his latest musical era at the start of this year.

The album's lead single, "Aperture," debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart in January, signaling a powerful return for the artist. The upcoming concert marks the beginning of a new touring cycle, with Styles scheduled to play 30 nights at New York's Madison Square Garden—his only U.S. shows in 2026. That residency has already broken records, drawing 11.5 million sign-ups during the ticket pre-sale, which Ticketmaster called the biggest-ever artist pre-sale in the New York market.

The Netflix special offers fans who couldn't secure tickets a chance to experience the live show, as Styles returns to the stage after his extended break from touring.

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