Harry Styles didn’t just show up at the 2026 Grammys — he made an entrance, even if it happened off the red carpet. Celebrating his 32nd birthday on music’s biggest night, Styles arrived fashionably late, a moment later shared through a behind-the-scenes clip on X that quickly made the rounds online. The look alone was worth the wait: a glittering silver, boxy blazer with sharp black lapels, relaxed jeans, mint-green shoes, and a freshly styled undercut bang that felt equal parts rock star and runway.
Once onstage, Styles delivered one of the evening’s most genuine moments, presenting Bad Bunny with the Album of the Year award and pulling him into a warm hug that felt less like spectacle and more like musicians celebrating each other. It was a fitting scene for an artist who has long treated awards shows as communal experiences rather than competitions.
The Grammys appearance also served as a quiet warm-up for what’s shaping up to be a massive year ahead. Styles is set to return with his fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco Occasionally, arriving March 6. He kicked off the era on January 23 with the release of “Aperture,” a playful, groove-heavy track paired with a delightfully odd music video full of loose, joyful dancing — a reminder that he still knows how to keep things light while pushing forward creatively.

His relationship with the Grammys has always been thoughtful rather than triumphant. At the 2023 ceremony, when he won Album of the Year for Harry’s House, Styles famously paused mid-ovation to remind the audience that “there’s no such thing as best,” a line that’s since become one of his most quoted moments.
Later this year, he’ll take that philosophy back on the road. Styles is launching his Together, Together residency tour — his first live run since wrapping Love On Tour in 2023. From May through December, he’ll perform 50 shows across seven global cities, beginning in Amsterdam and moving through London, São Paulo, Mexico City, Melbourne, and Sydney. New York stands out as his only U.S. stop, where he’ll settle into Madison Square Garden for an ambitious 30-show residency.
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As always, the tour comes with a purpose beyond music. Styles is once again partnering with charitable organizations including Choose Love, LIVE Trust, and HeadCount, weaving activism and community engagement into the fabric of the tour. When he announced the dates on Instagram, he did it in classic Harry fashion — sharing a clip of NBC News political analyst Steve Kornacki dramatically breaking down the tour map as if it were an election night forecast. “A map is beginning to take form here,” Kornacki joked, as Styles later reposted the clip with the caption: “Harry Styles appears to be involved in something called Together, Together — seemingly leading up to an unprecedented year-long event.”
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If the Grammys were any indication, 2026 won’t just be another album cycle for Harry Styles — it’s shaping up to be a full-scale cultural moment. Fans can catch the Grammys live or on demand via Paramount+.