Harry Styles Reclaims the Stage in Electrifying Netflix Special ‘One Night in Manchester’
Taped at Co-op Live, the high-energy concert film captures the live debut of Styles’ fourth studio album; now streaming globally.

Manchester, UK — March 6, 2026
Harry Styles has officially reclaimed his crown as pop’s most magnetic performer with the global premiere of “One Night in Manchester” on Netflix. Taped live on March 6 at the Co-op Live arena, the special marks the explosive live debut of his fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.
The concert film, which hit the streaming platform on Sunday, captures Styles in a rare “homecoming” setting. Located just miles from where he grew up in Cheshire, the performance felt deeply personal, blending high-concept disco production with the raw, intimate energy for which his live shows are known.
A “Phone-Free” Revolution
One of the most discussed aspects of the production was the strict “phone-free” policy enforced at the venue. Fans were required to seal their devices in recyclable pouches, a decision Styles made to ensure the audience remained fully immersed. In a nostalgic twist, every ticket holder was issued a disposable camera to capture the night, a move that has already sparked a trend among concert-goers on social media.

“The fans are the reason why I get to make records at all. The only place I wanted to be to celebrate this new era was right here with them, in the moment, without any distractions.”
— Harry Styles, during the Manchester performance
From the Screen to the Stadium
The 90-minute special features the album in its entirety, including the standout lead single “Aperture” and the fan-favorite “American Girls.” Producers at Fulwell 73 utilized cinematic camera angles to put the viewer directly on stage, mimicking the “front-row” experience that only 20,500 lucky fans witnessed in person.
The Netflix release serves as a high-stakes teaser for the upcoming “Together, Together” world tour. Launching May 16 in Amsterdam, the tour includes a record-breaking 12-night residency at London’s Wembley Stadium and 30 nights at New York’s Madison Square Garden.
Reported by The AWB News Music Desk. Additional footage and setlist details provided by Netflix Newsroom.




