KEY POINTS
- Harry Styles will perform 30 shows at Madison Square Garden and 30 additional dates worldwide, launching his new album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, in support.
- The residency features international collaborators including Robyn, Shania Twain, Foushé, Skye Newman, Jorja Smith, Jamie xx, and Fcukers.
- Tickets go on presale Jan. 25, with general on sale starting Jan. 30 for August October shows and Feb. 4 for October 10–31 performances.
NEW YORK — Pop superstar Harry Styles has unveiled a major global tour residency, Together, Together, marking his first extended series of performances since completing his marathon Love on Tour in 2023.
The residency spans seven cities and 30 shows at Madison Square Garden, with additional performances scheduled in Amsterdam, London, Sao Paulo, Mexico City, Melbourne and Sydney between May and December.
Styles’ announcement is poised to drive substantial economic and cultural activity in major urban centers. Madison Square Garden, hosting nearly half of the total shows, is expected to experience a significant influx of tourism, hospitality, and ancillary spending.
The tour supports his forthcoming fourth solo album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, scheduled for release March 6, his first collection since the 2022 Grammy winning Harry’s House.
Styles, 32, completed a 173-show global tour in 2023, including 20 consecutive MSG dates. His latest project follows a strategic digital rollout.

Including cryptic teasers, short form video, and interactive online content aimed at energizing a global fan base known as “Harries.”
The move reflects a growing trend of pop artists leveraging multi city residencies as both revenue drivers and brand consolidators.
Entertainment economists note that large scale residencies reduce logistical strain while maximizing ticket revenue and media exposure.
“A residency at Madison Square Garden signals a consolidation of fan engagement, merchandising, and streaming activity,” said Dr. Elaine Chen, a cultural economics analyst at NYU.
Music industry consultant Javier Torres added that collaborating with internationally recognized acts increases cross-market appeal and drives global ticket sales.
“Styles’ residencies have consistently driven local economies,” said MSG spokesperson Karen Liu. “Hotels, restaurants, and transport services all see measurable upticks during multi week engagements.”
Longtime fan and concertgoer Emma Rodriguez said, “Seeing him perform multiple nights at MSG creates a unique experience you can’t get on a standard tour.”
With nearly 40 total dates outside the United States and high profile collaborators, the residency is expected to reinforce Styles’ international market position and streaming footprint.
The approach may influence other pop acts to prioritize extended residencies over traditional touring schedules.
Harry Styles’ Together, Together residency consolidates his presence in both U.S. and global markets while launching a major album.
By combining large scale residencies with strategic international shows, Styles continues to redefine touring models for top tier pop artists.
In my analysis, Styles’ multi city residency signals a strategic pivot toward high density, revenue maximizing concert models, reflecting broader shifts in live entertainment monetization.
I predict residencies will become the primary profit engine for top tier pop acts globally. Fans gain unprecedented access, while venue operators see sustained economic impact.
NOTE! This report was compiled from multiple reliable sources, including official statements, press releases, and verified media coverage.
Adnan Rasheed, Lead Research Analyst