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Harry Styles Discusses Career Shift with Tom Power

Harry Styles is set to reveal insights into his evolving career and the significance of saying no in an interview with Tom Power, which will premiere on YouTube at 2:00 PM GMT and 9:00 AM ET. This conversation comes shortly after the release of his new album, titled ‘Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally,’ which debuted on March 6, 2026.

The album features 12 tracks, including the lead single ‘Aperture,’ and explores themes of fame and personal relationships. Styles has taken a unique approach to his upcoming performances, planning 67 shows across 7 cities with mini-residencies instead of a traditional world tour.

In a recent performance at the BRIT Awards, Styles showcased a high-octane dance routine that went viral, amassing 3.8 million views on YouTube. Choreographed by Ryan Heffington, the routine has drawn attention to Styles’ commitment to growth as an artist.

Styles commented on his career shift, stating, “Realizing that it’s not really about you can be absolutely terrifying or, if you let it, it can be incredibly liberating.” He further explained, “It’s not like I’m saying I’ll never travel again, but I want to see what it looks like if you do it a different way.” This reflects his desire to redefine his relationship with fame and touring.

Additionally, Styles’ concert ‘One Night in Manchester’ was filmed at Co-op Live and streamed on Netflix on March 8, 2026. This concert is part of his broader strategy to connect with fans in innovative ways.

As Styles prepares for his ‘Together, Together’ world tour, which is set to kick off on May 16, 2026, the anticipation surrounding his new direction continues to grow. His fans are eager to see how these changes will manifest in his performances and overall artistic expression.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding further developments in Styles’ career and upcoming projects, but his recent activities indicate a significant transformation in his approach to music and public engagement.

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