On 27 December 2025, Harry Styles uploaded an eight-minute video to his YouTube channel titled "Forever, Forever", including footage from the final show of his Love On Tour, in Reggio Emilia, where he had performed the unreleased instrumental.[1][2][3] On 15 January 2026, he announced his fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. (2026),[4] with its lead single, "Aperture", released 22 January.[5] Ahead of the song's release, Styles announced the tour, with a line up of fifty concerts in seven cities across four continents,[6][7][8][9] including a 30-date residency at New York City's Madison Square Garden.[10][11] Supplemental concerts were announced due to demand in Amsterdam and London, respectively.[12][13]
Ticket sales
On 26 January 2026, the presale for tickets began. Fans expressed their frustration regarding the price increases and higher costs during the sale.[14][15] Individuals also received a message indicating that their wait time for tickets could exceed one hour.[16] According to Ticketmaster, a record-breaking 11.5 million individuals registered for a presale code to gain access to the concerts at Madison Square Garden.[17]
Philanthropy
With the announcement of the tour, Styles announced that he would be donating £1 from every ticket sold from his UK itinerary to small music venues around the country, in partnership with LIVE Trust.[18] Other nonprofit partnerships include Choose Love and New York-based HeadCount.[19]
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