Harry Styles Just Announced His 2026 Australian Tour — Here’s Everything You Need to Know
The months of cryptic clues have all led to this moment.

Harry Styles is officially bringing his brand-new era Down Under, announcing his 2026 Australian tour, Together, Together — and fans are already bracing for ticket chaos.
As part of his global residency run, Harry will play four massive stadium shows, hitting Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium on November 27th and 28th before heading to Sydney’s Accor Stadium on December 12th and 13th. Melbourne fans will be warmed up by Foushee and Baby J, while Sydney crowds will get Skye Newman and Baby J on stage before Harry takes over. These dates mark the grand finale of the world tour, making them some of the most anticipated shows of the entire run.
The tour arrives hot on the heels of his upcoming fourth studio album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. The retro-meets-romance cover art signals a new sonic era — one that’s primed to translate into a stadium spectacle on par with the joy-soaked chaos of Love On Tour and the emotional highs of his Harry’s House shows.
Tickets go on sale from next week with multiple presales:
Melbourne — American Express Presale: January 27th, 11am | Live Nation Presale: January 29th, 11am | General On Sale: January 30th, 11am AEDT
Sydney — American Express Presale: January 27th, 2pm | Live Nation Presale: January 29th, 2pm | General On Sale: January 30th 2pm AEDT
With just four Australian shows locked in, expect demand to be sky-high. Safe to say, this is one announcement your group chat will not stop talking about.
Harry Announces Fourth Studio Album
Harry Styles has confirmed what fans have been buzzing about for months: new music is on the way. On January 16th, the global superstar all but broke the internet by dropping the name of his fourth studio album — Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. — alongside a March 6th release date and a glittering disco-era album cover shared to Instagram that has everyone talking.
It’s his first full album in four years, and with 12 tracks confirmed (no list yet), pre-ordering a copy from the official ANZ store will land you pre-sale access to his 2026 tour — dates. Snagging a code doesn’t guarantee a ticket or your dream seat, but it does put you front of line once tickets go live. And that’s not all…
Harry has confirmed the album’s first single, Aperture, will officially drop at midnight on January 23rd (for us, 11am AEDT), with the video to follow in the early hours of Saturday morning. Ahead of the release, Sydney is the only city in Australia getting an early listen, with Aperture playing first at Bondi Records on January 21st, from 3–6pm. Capacity is limited and entry isn’t guaranteed, but for those who make it in, it’s a rare chance to hear the track before it lands globally — and score some serious first-listen bragging rights.
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The Clues
The Video That Sparked the Spiral
In late 2025, Harry quietly uploaded a nearly nine-minute clip titled Forever, Forever — no teasers, no captions, no social media frenzy. Just him at a piano during Love on Tour, performing a wistful ballad no one had heard before. As the screen faded to black, the words “we belong together” appeared. At the time, it felt sentimental. Now, it reads like a full-blown signature move, signaling that a new era is looming.
The Billboards & Mysterious Website
Then earlier this week, the internet collectively lost it. Billboards started popping up across the globe — Stockholm, London, Rome, Melbourne, and Sydney, you name it. Images of crowds mid-ecstasy, and across the centre, letters screaming: “WE BELONG TOGETHER.” In the top corner, a quiet but ominous promise: “See you soon.”
Fans instantly theorised, screenshot every detail and recalculated timelines, because let’s be real, no artist drops billboard real estate like that just to remind us we matter. These were breadcrumbs, leading straight to the next rabbit hole.
And oh, the rabbit hole was perfectly Harry. Hidden beneath the corner’s “see you soon” was a URL: webelongtogether.co. Fans clicked, and found… nothing. A looping video echoing the billboards, cinematic and cryptic, with no dates, no hints, no instructions — just mood. But of course, that wasn’t the end. Click on the video, and suddenly you’re in a WhatsApp thread, prompted to send a prewritten message reading “we belong together.”
Seconds later, a reply delivers a new URL to enter your contact info for HSHQ updates. The following day, fans received a text to the same thread with a voice recording of Harry singing the words “we belong together”. His official website was also cleared to show only an arrow directing users to a sign-up button. Secret, weird, thrilling — and completely Harry.
Cue the Radio Silence
If you follow Harry’s career, you already know the pattern: silence almost always equals studio magic, and history has proven it again and again. One Direction announced their hiatus in 2016 (it still hurts), and suddenly Harry was free to rebrand, shedding boy-band energy for something entirely his own, mysterious, and unapologetically stylish.
His 2017 debut arrived after a hush so complete it made fans overanalyze every blink, followed by Live on Tour— a chance to road-test his solo identity without stadium theatrics. Fine Line in 2019 arrived after a quiet two-year reset and was then followed by the globe-hopping Love On Tour, where every city became a moment for subtle experimentation and connection with fans. Harry’s House in 2022 came after another digital cleanse, leading into the second leg of Love On Tour, which wrapped in 2023.
Between 2024 and 2025, fans became amateur paparazzi in earnest, snapping photos of Harry mostly in Italy, like a secret bonus level in the real world. Regularly incognito with a hat or sunglasses, he strolled through Rome and just casually popped up at the Vatican in May, for the unveiling of the new Pope. These weren’t planned publicity stunts; they were Harry existing in the world, collecting inspiration, quietly shaping whatever is coming next, while the fandom collectively lost its mind over every sighting.
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