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Harry Styles and Netflix Share Trailer for One-Night-Only Manchester Concert Special: “Let Me Go to Work”
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Harry Styles and Netflix Share Trailer for One-Night-Only Manchester Concert Special: “Let Me Go to Work”

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The show, which marks Styles' first full-length concert in nearly three years, releases on Netflix Sunday.

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Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text Harry Styles and Netflix dropped a trailer for the pop superstar’s upcoming one night only Manchester concert on Thursday, just hours before Styles’ much-anticipated Kiss All The Time. Disco Occasionally album is set to release this evening. “Let me go to work,” Styles tells the camera as his latest single “Aperture” plays in the background. Styles will play at Manchester’s Co-op Live on Friday night, where he will perform the entirety of his fourth album for his first full-length concert in nearly three years. Netflix will release the performance on the platform at 3 p.m. EST on Sunday. Related Stories TV 'Heated Rivalry' Creator Jacob Tierney Lands Alexander the Great Drama at Netflix Business Ben Affleck Quietly Founded a Filmmaker-Focused AI Tech Company. Netflix Just Bought It. Kiss All The Time. Disco Occasionally is Styles’ fourth album and follows 2022’s Harry’s House, which won the 2023 Grammy for album of the year and featured the global smash “As it Was.” Styles went on an extensive hiatus after his last tour, and started to roll out his latest era at the start of this year. He released the album’s lead single “Aperture” in January, and the song debuted atop Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. He’s going on the road for the album this year, and he’ll play 30 nights at Madison Square Garden in what will be his only U.S. shows in 2026. That residency is already breaking records, drawing 11.5 million sign ups to try for tickets, which Ticketmaster said was the biggest-ever pre-sale for an artist in the New York market. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up More from The Hollywood Reporter Universal Music Group Universal Music Group Posts $14.4B In Revenue For 2025, $4.1B in Fourth Q...
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