Harry Styles

Is one of the biggest names in pop music headed to Australia in 2026?

Harry Styles' Australian fans may want to set aside ticket-travel funds stat for an impending tour announcement as the 'Watermelon Sugar' hitmaker counts down to the release of his new studio album, 'Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.', on 6 March.

Produced by Kid Harpoon – a longtime Styles collaborator who won the Grammy Award for Album Of The Year for his work on 'Harry's House', Styles' 2022 record – and to feature 12 new songs, when you pre-order the new record from the official Australian store you'll get access to pre-sale for future tour dates scheduled for 2026.

Now that's a hint, wink-wink if we ever heard one.

Harry also dropped an eight-minute music video just prior to the new year featuring Harries queuing for a Harry Styles Love On concert, as a meandering, at times haunting piano loop plays before Harry appears onstage and seemingly plays the same piano loop.

The clip was directed by American filmmaker Stella Blackmon, who followed Styles on the Love On tour documenting his fans and the community they create. So maybe Harry is closing one chapter as a new a era is set to commence.

It's been three years since Styles brought his Love On world tour down under, performing headline concerts in Perth, Melbourne, Gold Coast and Sydney.

Read our review of the Sydney 2023 concert, which we declared: 'Styles' musical career has headed solely in one direction: Up. Long may he ascend.'

Harry has remained dormant on his socials since completing that world tour, with his album news post last Friday his first activity on Instagram in over a year.

Otherwise there has been scant news for Harries to consume the last couple of years.

Even the office magic 8 ball acknowledges a Harry Styles tour is likely, declaring 'it is decidedly so' when queried on the matter.

It all points to the reemergence of Styles on the global stage in 2026. Stay tuned.