Harry Styles will premiere on Netflix the Manchester concert where he performs his new album ‘Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally’ ahead of his upcoming world tour.
Harry Styles takes another step in his artistic evolution by expanding the reach of his live performances. The British singer will debut on Netflix a concert filmed at the Co-Op Arena in Manchester, where he performs his new album ‘Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally’ in full. The event will stream this Sunday, 8 March, at 7pm GMT, just two days after the official release of the record.
The show, produced by Fulwell Entertainment, was recorded on the Friday prior to its broadcast and represents a strategic move for both the artist and the platform. For Netflix, the concert aligns with its growing interest in live programming, an area that in the UK now has a dedicated commissioning team led by Daisy Lilley. Styles’ performance therefore becomes one of the first major music events to strengthen this new chapter for the streamer.
‘Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally’ marks the fourth studio album from the former One Direction member, following ‘Harry Styles’, ‘Fine Line’ and ‘Harry’s House’, projects that cemented his identity as a solo artist and produced global hits such as “Sign of the Times”, “Watermelon Sugar” and “Golden”. With this new release, he adopts a hybrid strategy that blends music, spectacle and worldwide broadcast.
The Netflix concert precedes an ambitious world tour set to include multiple dates at Madison Square Garden, London’s Wembley Stadium, and stops across the Netherlands, Brazil, Mexico and Australia. The timing appears deliberate: positioning the streaming premiere as a global prelude designed to amplify anticipation for the tour.
With this initiative, Harry Styles transforms his live show into an event accessible on a global scale. At the same time, Netflix continues to strengthen its position in the live entertainment space, expanding its offering beyond series and film into large-scale musical spectacles.