Harry Styles performed his new album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally before a sold-out crowd for the first time at Manchester’s Co-op Live venue on Friday, March 6.
The highly-anticipated concert was captured for Netflix and is now available to stream as details about the special night have begun to emerge.
Supporters have been anxiously awaiting the film and the chance to watch the 32-year-old showcase his talents following his performance of his latest single, Aperture, at the recent 2026 Brit Awards.
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This precedes his upcoming tour Together, Together which officially launches in May and will feature performances at London’s Wembley Stadium for a record-breaking 12 nights, along with a 30-night residency at New York’s Madison Square Gardens, reports The Mirror.
The Manchester performance was a relatively intimate event compared to some of his upcoming dates, with approximately 20,000 supporters from around the globe present to witness the star’s first performance in two and a half years.
Netflix implemented special protocols to prevent leaks of the show, but this wasn’t sufficient to stop some attendees from posting photos.
A source told The Mirror of Harry’s One Night Only show: “Fans were told their phones had to be secured in a special bag as it was a camera-free event – but the bags turned out to be plastic, so people made the most of it.
“Fans in attendance were given disposable cameras to take home and develop to remember the special night. There was a lot of excitement for the night, and that was shown in the energy of the sold-out crowd.
“It’s no surprise Harry chose Co-op Live, as he’s a stakeholder in the arena. It wasn’t a hugely special event that warranted such secrecy, but the energy was insane throughout the night,” they added.
“As the show came to an end, he left before returning to perform From The Dining Table, from his first album and the likes of Golden, Watermelon Sugar, As It Was, and Sign Of The Times. It was a good way to celebrate the release of his new album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.”
Netflix reassured fans they can watch the concert as many times as they like as it will remain on the platform after its debut.
The streaming giant had been teasing fans ahead of the release and recently dropped a trailer offering a glimpse at Harry’s rehearsals for the show, as well as a series of photos from behind-the-scenes. In the footage, he is seen beaming as sound checks are carried out and a thumping track starts to play.
“Let me go to work,” he says cheekily into the camera.
At the conclusion of the trailer, viewers spotted that Netflix swapped its famous ‘tudum’ sound with Harry’s own version of it. One fan wrote: “I love how they included Harry’s Netflix sound at the end.”
“I’M NOT CALM IM NOT READY IM FREAKING OUT,” another viewer commented underneath the first trailer. “Yesssssssss we’re so back! ! ! I love it! ! ! !” a third added.
“AAAAA EVERYBODY STAY CALM,” another eager fan remarked.
The concert was filmed on the same day his fourth studio album, which fans have nicknamed KISSCO, dropped, allowing viewers at home to fully familiarize themselves with the tracks before watching the former One Direction member perform them live.