Just two days after the release of “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally,” Harry Styles is set to take the project global with a live concert this Sunday streaming on Netflix. The British superstar released a teaser of what appears to be an amazing kickoff of his comeback.
GettyStyles will perform the show at Manchester’s Co-Op Arena, debuting songs from the new album before a live audience. The concert, scheduled to air on Sunday, March 8, at 7 p.m. GMT, turning the album launch into a tightly orchestrated, multi-platform event.
The artist released a teaser after a stunning performance at BRIT Awards. This offered a glimpse of the high-production staging and the immersive visual aesthetic that has become central to Styles’ live identity.
Harry Styles Netflix Concert: A Global Live Premiere in Manchester
According to Deadline, Fulwell Entertainment is producing the Manchester special. Its announcement arrives as Netflix UK expands its live programming ambitions, having recently established a dedicated commissioning team led by Daisy Lilley.
Producers are positioning this as a global music event led by one of pop’s most bankable stars, framing it as an unprecedented comeback for an artist admired worldwide. The actor is persuing a new approach with this new album, embracing, redundant to say, a new style for his career.
Getty“Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally” marks Styles’ fourth studio album. Since leaving One Direction, he has transformed from boy band idol into a genre-blending pop auteur.
His previous albums — “Harry Styles, Fine Line,” and “Harry’s House” — produced major hits like “Sign of the Times,” “Watermelon Sugar,” and “Golden,” blending classic rock, modern pop, and a bold visual identity.
What’s Next: The World Tour & Stadium Dates
Deadline reported Harry Styles Netflix concert is only the beginning. In the coming months, Styles launches a world tour with stops in New York, London, the Netherlands, Brazil, Mexico, and Australia. The scale of the venues underscores his continued evolution into a full-fledged stadium act.
GettyMeanwhile, Netflix is accelerating its investment in live content. For Styles, the strategy is clear: album, broadcast, tour, all unfolding within days. Rather than relying solely on streaming numbers, he is building momentum through spectacle and timing. It’s more than an album rollout, it’s a carefully timed cultural event built to spark lasting conversation.




That’s fantastic news! I’ve been waiting for this concert to drop – excited to see him perform those new tracks.