The first complete performance of Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, the fourth studio album from Harry Styles, will soon be available at the click of a button. The live recording of the musician’s One Night Only concert scheduled for Friday, March 6 concert at Co-op Live in Manchester, England will stream on Netflix beginning at 3 p.m. EST on Sunday, March 8.
On Instagram, Styles shared an official trailer for the film, which is titled Harry Styles. One Night in Manchester and produced by Fulwell Entertainment. It opens with him in rehearsals with his longtime live collaborators, including percussionist and music director Pauli Lovejoy.
Fans can set a reminder for the release on Netflix now. It’s currently listed as Disco, with an image of splattered spaghetti and the genre tags Music, British, and Concerts. “This movie is: Exciting,” the landing page reads.
The concert film will be captured on the same day Styles’ first album in four years arrives. The show itself follows a long-running tradition of release shows for the artist. In 2019, he performed in Los Angeles in celebration of Fine Line. In 2022, he brought Harry’s House to New York’s UBS Arena. The Manchester concert will be the first complete concert performance from Styles to be made available on-demand through a streaming service.
The 32-year-old has plans to take Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally on the road later this year with Together, Together, a series of residencies. The run includes 30 nights at Madison Square Garden in New York and 12 nights at Wembley Stadium in London. Styles will also perform in Amsterdam, Brazil, Mexico City, Melbourne, and Sydney.
With Harry Styles. One Night in Manchester, all of the fans who missed out on tickets for the limited shows — particularly those who weren’t willing to sell their blood to afford them — can watch Styles perform the entire album live from the comfort of their home. The following weekend, they can watch his return to Saturday Night Live.








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