Harry Styles’ Netflix film One Night in Manchester debuts his fourth album. This phone-free concert marks his live return and previews the 2026 Together, Together global residency tour.

Last Updated: 10.22 AM, Mar 09, 2026
Those who subscribe to Netflix all over the world were able to watch the concert film Harry Styles: One Night in Manchester on March 9, 2026. On Friday, March 6, the singer made his live return at Manchester, England's Co-op Live venue, and the production captures that performance. Released on the same day as the event, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally is Styles' fourth studio album, and the film showcases the entire performance. This is the first time that Styles has ever released a full-length live performance via a major streaming site.
The singer-performer continued a practice he began with albums like Fine Line and Harry's House—the One Night Only album launch event—at the Manchester gig. The ballot mechanism reportedly received over 670,000 applications for the £20 tickets. Notably, Styles is a minority investor in the stadium, making the choice of the £350 million Co-op Live all the more noteworthy. The concert was his first large-scale performance since his last multi-year world tour ended in 2023; thus, it had been nearly 2.5 years.
About 90 minutes make up the duration of the Netflix special. Featuring an instrumental breakdown of each track on the new 12-song album, which critics have described as an adventurous foray into synth-pop and disco, it is sure to please music fans.
Lead single Aperture opens the set, and it features Styles is playing a rack of antique synthesisers. American Girls, Ready, Steady, Go!, Are You Listening Yet? and the gospel-infused Carla's Song, which featured the House Gospel Choir as backup vocalists, are among the other debuts.
Styles followed the new album with a 15-minute encore of well-known tunes, including Golden, Watermelon Sugar, As It Was, and his first solo single, Sign of the Times. Aperture is performed again at the end of the film.
The film's producers, Fulwell Entertainment (known for producing shows like The Grammys and Adele: One Night Only), put an emphasis on recreating the arena's "in-the-round" layout as accurately as possible.
A stringent phone-free policy was an essential component of the event's logistics. Guests had to keep their phones in Yondr pouches the whole while the show was going on. The production crew distributed nearly 10,000 disposable cameras to ticket holders to compensate for the lack of digital photography. To make sure that the professional concert film would be the dominant visual record of the night, Netflix and Styles' management deliberately did not allow fan-captured footage during the event.
A large amount of international traffic was likely indicated by preliminary viewership numbers for the period of March 8-9. Styles' transition to more dance-orientated electronic textures has been emphasised in critical reception of the picture. Critics generally agree that Styles' live arrangements and stage presence make for a more engaging experience than the studio recordings, even though a few have pointed out that the new studio tracks don't have the same quick pop hooks as his earlier work. The film features several notable attendees, such as Nicola Coughlan of Bridgerton and comedian-actor James Corden.
The Manchester film premiere will promote Styles' upcoming Together, Together worldwide residency tour. An unprecedented 12-night engagement at London's Wembley Stadium and a 30-night residency at New York's Madison Square Garden are part of the tour, which is set to commence in Amsterdam on May 16, 2026. For now, the Netflix special is the sole official visual guide for the musical and artistic direction of the new tour.
Q: Where can I watch Harry Styles: One Night in Manchester in India?
A: The concert film, Harry Styles: One Night in Manchester, is available to stream exclusively on Netflix. In India, the special premiered on March 9, 2026, at 12:30 AM IST, coinciding with the global rollout.
Q: What is the setlist for One Night in Manchester?
A: The 90-minute special, Harry Styles: One Night in Manchester, features the full live debut of Styles’ fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., including tracks like "Aperture," "American Girls," and "Carla's Song." The set concludes with an encore of his global hits, including "As It Was," "Watermelon Sugar," "Golden," and "Sign of the Times."
Q: Is One Night in Manchester a documentary or a concert film?
A: While the production includes some behind-the-scenes rehearsal footage and a brief interview segment with Zane Lowe, Harry Styles: One Night in Manchester is primarily a concert film. It focuses on the high-fidelity capture of the full performance at the Co-op Live arena.