• Harry Styles seemingly teased a new musical era with an 8-minute-long YouTube video titled “Forever, Forever” posted on Dec. 27, 2025.
  • On Monday, Jan. 12, a new website and billboards mysteriously popped up around the world.
  • Page Six reports that Harry could be coming back to New York City for another residency at Madison Square Garden.

Update: Harry Styles is officially heading back on the road—and, yes, all the rumors about him returning to New York’s iconic Madison Square Garden are true. He’s truly outdoing himself, too, as he’s set to play 30 nights at MSG with supporting act Jamie xx starting in August 2026.


Original story published on January 13, 2026

Upon hearing the news that Harry Styles may be soft-launching his HS4 era, one of my close friends immediately DMed me, “Ugh. The Earth is healing. NYC is gonna have boa feathers everywhere again.” Of course, she was referring to the likelihood that Harry might return to the world’s most famous arena for another historic residency.

While nothing has been fully confirmed, Harries are already theorizing that a several-night stay at MSG could be in the cards—especially because Page Six just reported that he landed another slew of shows there in 2026.

“It’s not yet clear how many shows the One Direction alum will do at the world-famous arena this time around, but we’re told he’ll be there for a significant chunk of time,” the outlet claimed on Monday, January 12.

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Harry Styles performs during his “Harryween” Fancy Dress Party show at NYC’s Madison Square Garden on Oct. 31, 2021.

Before Harry went off the grid, he hosted a sold-out residency that ran for 15 nights in August and September 2022 during his Love On Tour. This marked a major milestone in the Grammy winner’s solo career, as he landed a permanent banner in the iconic venue, alongside Billy Joel and Elton John. (In other words, MSG really said, “Legends only.”)

This all comes after a cryptic website, webelongtogether.co, mysteriously appeared on Monday, January 12. The site’s design features a moving image of fans in a crowd, which is hyperlinked to a form where users can sign up for text and email updates from HSHQ. The site is also copyrighted to Sony Music Entertainment, which owns Harry’s label, Columbia Records.

According to Harry-dedicated fan accounts, digital billboards with the same slogan also popped up in major locations across the world, including Italy, Spain, and New York.

Ofc, take the residency rumors with a grain of salt, for now. We’ll be holding out hope for an official announcement from Harry and his team. In the meantime, let’s bust out our bedazzlers, because you can never be too prepared!