Harry Styles to Release ‘One Night in Manchester’ Concert Film on Netflix

by Camila Curcio | Mar 02, 2026
Harry Styles wearing a blue suit with a light blue collar, posing at an event. Photo Source: Kate Green/Getty Images

Harry Styles is expanding the launch of his fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, with a full-length concert film set to premiere on Netflix. The project, titled Harry Styles. One Night in Manchester, will stream beginning March 8 at 3 p.m. EST, following his March 6 live performance at Co-op Live in Manchester, England.

The film captures Styles performing the album in its entirety on the day of its official release. Produced by Fulwell Entertainment, the concert marks the first time a complete Harry Styles show has been professionally filmed and made available globally on demand through a streaming platform.

Styles announced the project through social media, sharing a trailer that includes rehearsal footage with his touring band and longtime collaborators, among them percussionist and music director Pauli Lovejoy. The preview emphasizes the scale and precision of the live production while maintaining a focus on the collaborative dynamic that has characterized Styles’ touring era in recent years.

The Manchester show continues a pattern that has accompanied each of Styles’ major album cycles. In 2019, he staged a special performance in Los Angeles to celebrate the release of Fine Line. In 2022, he marked the arrival of Harry’s House with a one-night performance at UBS Arena in New York. Those events generated significant demand but were limited to in-person audiences. By contrast, One Night in Manchester will be accessible worldwide through Netflix, significantly broadening the album’s launch strategy.

The film arrives ahead of Styles’ next large-scale live undertaking, the Together, Together residency tour scheduled for later this year. The run includes 30 nights at Madison Square Garden in New York and 12 nights at Wembley Stadium. Additional stops are planned in Amsterdam, Brazil, Mexico City, Melbourne, and Sydney. The residency format mirrors recent touring trends among major artists, emphasizing extended engagements in key markets rather than traditional city-to-city routing.

The Netflix landing page for the film currently lists it under the shortened title Disco, with genre tags including Music, British, and Concerts. Viewers are able to set reminders in advance of the premiere.

The release also positions Styles within a growing cohort of artists leveraging streaming platforms for high-profile concert events. In recent years, major performers have partnered with digital distributors to extend the lifespan of live performances beyond ticketed audiences. For Styles, whose tours consistently sell out within minutes, the move provides broader access to fans unable to secure seats during limited engagements.

In addition to the concert film and upcoming residency, Styles is scheduled to return to Saturday Night Live the weekend following the Netflix premiere, further amplifying the album’s rollout across media platforms.

With Harry Styles. One Night in Manchester, Styles formalizes a live document of his current creative phase while expanding his presence in the streaming concert space. The project represents both a continuation of his album-release tradition and a strategic shift toward global, on-demand accessibility.

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Camila Curcio
Camila studied Entertainment Journalism at UCLA and is the founder of a clothing brand inspired by music festivals and youth culture. Her YouTube channel, Cami's Playlist, focuses on concerts and music history. With experience in branding, marketing, and content creation, her work has taken her to festivals around the world, shaping her unique voice in digital media and fashion.

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