The Grand Return: Harry Styles Takes Over Wembley 2026


Harry Styles has announced his massive 2026 "Together, Together" tour. The news follows a worldwide scavenger hunt for his mysterious "Aperture" posters, which have been teasing his new era for months. Fans won't have to wait long for the soundtrack, as his fourth album 'Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally' is set to release on 6th March.

The Residency: 10 Nights of Magic

Current Confirmed Dates: 12th, 13th, 17th, 19th, 20th, 23rd, 26th, 27th, 29th June & 1st, 3rd, 4th July 2026

While the tour hits seven major global hubs, let’s be honest: there is nowhere quite like a Harry residency at Wembley Stadium.


Spot the HSHQ Posters Before They Disappear

In case you missed it, the "Aperture" posters are the cryptic centerpiece of Harry Styles’ viral marketing campaign, serving as the official announcement for his 2026 return to music. They first began appearing "overnight" in mid-January, plastered across major global cities like London, New York, Tokyo, and Paris. These posters feature grainy, black-and-white photography of massive crowds, with the phrases "WE BELONG TOGETHER" or "APERTURE" typed in a vintage-style font.

The origin of these posters is deeply tied to the theme of his new album, 'Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally'. In photography, an aperture is the opening of a lens that regulates how much light is let in; Harry’s team, HSHQ, used these posters to symbolize his "re-opening" to the world after his long hiatus. Many of the posters contain small QR codes hidden in the corners that, when scanned, lead fans to a countdown clock or a signup page for "The Aperture Club," a WhatsApp community that sends out tour dates and ticket information.

📍 Where to find them in London

The rollout has been most concentrated in Central and East London, following Harry’s usual love for the city's artistic hubs. If you're looking for the perfect photo op, head to these spots:

  • Soho (Bateman Street & Poland Street): This is the "ground zero" for the campaign. A large black-and-white "WE BELONG TOGETHER" poster was famously spotted on Bateman Street. Just around the corner on Poland Street is Phonica Records, which hosted the official "Aperture" secret listening party last week.
  • Shoreditch (Brick Lane): Known for its street art, Shoreditch has several smaller "Aperture" posters plastered near the vintage markets, blending in perfectly with the area's indie vibe.
  • Camden (Near the Roundhouse): Given Harry’s history with this venue, fans have reported sightings on the walk from Camden Town station toward the market.
  • Wembley Park: Unsurprisingly, digital billboards near the stadium have been rotating through teaser images to build hype for the June & July residency.


The Impossible Happened: Oasis "Live ‘25"


If Harry’s House was a cozy, acoustic retreat, his fourth studio album, 'Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally', is the high-energy afterparty. Dropping on 6th March, the 12-track record is executive produced by his long-time collaborator Kid Harpoon.

The lead single, "Aperture," has already set the tone. It’s a hypnotic techno-pop anthem that Harry revealed was heavily inspired by his time clubbing in Berlin. With a desire to make music that feels "alive" on stage, Harry is trading the feather boas for a "Berlin-techno" vibe.

The Tracklist Reveal

We already have the full tracklist for the new album, and the titles alone have sparked a thousand fan theories:

  1. Aperture
  2. American Girls
  3. Ready, Steady, Go!
  4. Are You Listening Yet?
  5. Taste Back
  6. The Waiting Game
  7. Season 2 Weight Loss
  8. Coming Up Roses
  9. Pop
  10. Dance No More
  11. Paint By Numbers
  12. Carla’s Song


The Visuals & Artwork

The album cover is a stark contrast to the bright colors of 'Fine Line'. It features Harry in sunglasses, crouching beneath a giant disco ball that looks like it’s hanging directly from a dark night sky. The aesthetic is "dark disco" sophisticated, a bit moody, and designed to be played loud in a stadium. 

The album pre-orders include a literal analog camera and a bum bag in the merch store. It’s clear Harry wants us capturing every moment of this era on film, not just on our phones!


The Wembley Handover: Bruno Mars Returns for the Ultimate Summer Finale

Confirmed dates: 18th, 19th, 22nd, 24th, 25th & 28th July 2026

Just as the glitter from Harry’s residency begins to settle, the party continues at Wembley with the return of the 24K Magic king himself. Bruno Mars is set to take over the stadium for a massive six-night run, as part of his record-breaking "The Romantic Tour." This marks Bruno's first full headline tour in nearly a decade, and he isn't coming alone. To ensure the vibes are unmatched, he’s bringing along a powerhouse lineup of special guests, including his Silk Sonic partner Anderson .Paak (performing as his alter ego, DJ Pee .Wee) and R&B sensation Victoria Monét. After the "Aperture" techno-disco energy of Harry in June, Bruno’s July residency promises a masterclass in funk, soul, and pure showmanship.



The BTS Reunion is becoming Summer’s Main Event


Confirmed dates: 6th & 7th July 2026

Following their mandatory military service, the global demand for the "ARIRANG" World Tour has officially shattered records. It’s not just about the hits; it's the fact that we’re getting the full OT7 (all seven members) back on a UK stage for the first time in years. They're bringing a massive 360-degree stage to Spurs' stadium, which means no matter where you are, the energy is going to be intense. Seeing that stadium turn into a sea of light sticks after such a long hiatus is going to be the peak of summer.

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