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Harry styles Returns: Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally

  • Hannah McAuliffe
  • Mar 9
  • 2 min read

It's safe to say that a teenage obsession with Harry Styles remains firmly intact in my 20's and this release only solidified that. As a chronic song skipper I will happily say this album had zero skips on the first listen. As a matter of fact, I started this article the minute I finished a full listen through, as I felt it was vital that everyone else experiences what I just did. I apologise to the fandom for taking a step back for the past four years but I am indeed drawn back in for this new era.


This Album comes after the release of Harrys House in 2022 and four years of radio silence, except the occasional parallel park and marathon sightings. The pre release of Aperture in January gave

fans a taste of what was to come in this new synth filled era, as Styles expressed he'd been enjoying the Berlin club culture during his hiatus, and with the tracks of this album that definitely shows.


Alongside this release comes the "Together, Together" tour, consisting of numerous residencies across the globe. The shows begin May 16th in Amsterdam, and for England we get a 12 night residency, accompanied by opener Shania Twain, at London's Wembley stadium beginning from June 12th. And if you hadn't heard it will be setting the record for the most concerts by a solo artist in a single continuous stint at the venue. If you were lucky enough to secure a ticket to one of Wembley's nights, I'd hold on to that tight as since the drop of the album I'd expect a few people to be regretting not taking on the Ticketmaster war.

For a sneak peak of what's to come from the 'Together, Together' tour Styles held a one night only show at the Co-op arena in Manchester on the 6th of March. This show came with a Netflix partnership and is now, as of March 8th, available to stream on Netflix for those who weren't selected to attend or those simply wanting to relive the night.



Check out the music videos for track one 'Aperture' and track two 'American Girls'!





 
 
 

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