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Harry Styles is returning to live stages with a massive run at Madison Square Garden and a global tour that spans Europe, the Americas and Australia. The pop star dropped dates, support acts and ticket windows, and fans are already marking calendars for what promises to be one of the year’s biggest concert events.
Massive Madison Square Garden residency: 30 nights in New York
Styles will headline 30 shows at Madison Square Garden this fall. The residency will stretch across late August through October, giving New York audiences a long residency to choose from.
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- Show period: August 26 to October 31 (grouped in two ticket-sale batches)
- General public on-sale: Aug. 26–Oct. 9 shows available starting Jan. 30
- Later-date on-sale: Oct. 10–Oct. 31 shows begin Feb. 4
Jamie xx is confirmed as the special guest for the Madison Square Garden dates.
European stadium run opens spring season
The tour launches in Europe with back-to-back stadium engagements. Styles will spend several nights at major arenas.
- Amsterdam — Johan Cruijff Arena: May 16–26 (six shows)
- London — Wembley Stadium: June 12–23 (six shows) with Shania Twain as a guest
Latin America and North America stops
After Europe, the trek moves to South and North America with headline dates in major cities.
- São Paulo, Brazil: July 17–18
- Mexico City: July 31–Aug. 1
- New York City — extensive Madison Square Garden residency: late August–October (30 shows)
Australian finale and global special guests
The tour rounds out in Australia late in the year, completing a near-global circuit.
- Melbourne: Nov. 27–28
- Sydney: Dec. 12–13
Additional artists joining various shows include Robyn, Fcukers, Jorja Smith, Fousheé and Skye Newman. These guests appear on select dates across the run.
Tickets, timing and what fans need to know
Buyers should note the two primary ticket-release windows for the New York dates. Early planning is advised given Styles’ past box-office performance.
- Check official outlets and verified presales before public on-sale
- Expect high demand for headline nights at Madison Square Garden
- Special guests vary by date, so confirm lineups for the night you plan to attend
New music and tour lead-up
The tour announcement follows the release of Styles’ fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time: Disco, Occasionally, which arrived in early March. He also plans to release the single “Aperture” this Thursday at 7 p.m. ET.
In the weeks before ticket drops, fans noticed posters reading “We Belong Together” popping up internationally. The posters were an early teaser of the live run.
Return to stages after a break
Styles paused large-scale touring after his 2023 European dates. His previous trek included a historic run at Madison Square Garden, where he sold out 15 nights in 2022.
This new tour marks his first major set of concerts since that hiatus. Media outlets first reported on the New York residency ahead of his formal announcement.












