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“Harry Styles. One Night in Manchester” is available to watch on Netflix globally. This exclusive special features the full performance of Styles’ fourth studio album, “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally,” filmed live in Manchester on the day of release. The first time fans can watch a complete show again and again.
Tune in to watch Harry take to the Co-op Live Arena in front of 20,500 fans to perform the new album in full, ending with fan favorites “Golden,” “Watermelon Sugar,” “As It Was,” “Sign of the Times” and then “Aperture” for a second time.
Styles’ setlist:
“Aperture”
“American Girls”
“Ready, Steady, Go!”
“Are You Listening Yet?”
“Taste Back”
“The Waiting Game”
“Season 2 Weight Loss”
“Coming Up Roses”
“Pop”
“Dance No More”
“Paint By Numbers”
“Carla’s Song”
Encore
“From the Dining Table”
“Golden”
“Watermelon Sugar”
“As It Was”
“Sign of the Times”
“Aperture” (again)
Styles has played one-night only shows to celebrate the release of each of his previous albums, and “One Night Only at Co-op Live” precedes his record-breaking global touring return with “Together, Together,” a multi-continent residency across seven cities and 67 shows worldwide in 2026.
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More about Harry Styles: This is the era of Harry Styles. Over the past decade, he’s become one of the most influential forces in modern culture – but he keeps hitting new peaks. The British singer-songwriter’s new album is a deeply personal statement: “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.” It arrived March 6, nearly four years after his modern classic, “Harry’s House,” the Grammy-winning Album of the Year for 2023.
“Aperture” sets the tone for the whole album: experimental, wildly adventurous, flamboyantly original, with the message: “We belong together.” It’s the sound of an artist who feels free and confident to try anything, with his longtime collaborator Kid Harpoon. Like the rest of the album, it breaks new ground for an artist who keeps refusing to repeat himself.
Styles surprised everyone with his first solo albums, 2017’s “Harry Styles” and 2019’s “Fine Line,” on Columbia Records. He defied cliches with sophisticated songwriting that established him as a fiercely independent voice. “Harry’s House” blew up into a record-breaking cultural phenomenon, reaching No. 1 in 28 countries. “As It Was” became one of the biggest hits of all time, topping the Billboard chart for 15 weeks – unprecedented for a solo artist.
The global “Together, Together” tour and “Kiss All The Time, Disco, Occasionally” proves Styles is still pushing the boundaries as one of the most unpredictable and ambitious artists in the music world. Nobody can ever guess his next move – and it’s clear that he likes it that way.
“Harry Styles. One Night in Manchester” is now available to watch globally only on Netflix.