Harry Styles fans 'rumble' new tour details in surprise album announcement: 'You'll see!'

The 31-year-old sent fans into meltdown with yesterday's announcement
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Following yesterday's announcement of his fourth studio album, Harry Styles' devoted followers have launched into detective mode, piecing together clues about an anticipated world tour.
The 31-year-old singer's official website has essentially confirmed live dates are in the pipeline, providing fans with the opportunity to register for "pre-sale for future tour dates" notifications.
Notably, this access is available without requiring a merchandise purchase—an uncommon approach among major artists.
Online sleuths have identified potential venues, with speculation centring on mini residencies at both Wembley Stadium and Madison Square Garden.

Harry Styles fans have theorised about his upcoming tour
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Venue availability checks have revealed Wembley appears open for a series of mid-June performances.
Page Six previously reported the former One Direction star had secured a New York residency, following his record-breaking 15-night sold-out run at the venue during Love On Tour in 2022.
Attention has turned to potential support acts, with American musician Joe Keery—who performs under the name Djo—emerging as a leading candidate for the London dates.
The 33-year-old actor and artist sparked speculation after following Styles on Instagram, prompting fans to theorise about a possible collaboration.
Mr Keery has fuelled the rumours further by suggesting he has summer plans in the works.
"We're doing Lollapalooza South America so that'll be really fun in March," he said recently. "Then I think we're planning a little thing for the summer, but I'm not entirely sure how it's all shaping up yet."
His previous Love On Tour run saw Styles perform 173 dates to approximately five million fans worldwide, setting expectations high for the upcoming concerts.
Taking to X, one fan theorised: "Hear me out, @joe_keery #djo will open for @Harry_Styles this summer you’ll see #kissallthetimediscooccasionally."
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Harry Styles fans have started to make predictions about tour details
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Someone else echoed: "Djo teased that he is planning shows when asked about touring this year!"
"Joe Keery has started following Harry Styles on Instagram," another penned.
Social media also erupted with excitement following the album reveal, with thousands of messages flooding platforms as fans celebrated the end of Styles' extended hiatus.
"Finally, I can be insufferable again," wrote one supporter, while another declared: "This is about to become my personality trait."
Others expressed their emotions more dramatically: "HARRY STYLES IS BACK I REPEAT HE'S BACK IVE WAITED YEARS WENT THROUGH GRAD PROM AND EVERYTHING FOR THIS DAY."
Beyond the tour, sources at Worthy Farm have reportedly indicated Styles is booked to headline the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury 2027—a timeline consistent with how far ahead the festival typically secures its major acts.
The singer attended the festival last summer but did not take to the stage, having previously topped the bill at Coachella in 2022.
Questions are also swirling about whether Mr Styles might appear at the BRITs ceremony on February 28.

Some Harry Styles fans have speculated Joe Keery could be a support act
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The awards show will take place at Manchester's Co-op Live Arena, a venue in which the singer holds a significant investment stake.
With residencies, a world tour, and festival appearances all rumoured, the coming years look set to be exceptionally busy for the Grammy winner.
The new record, titled Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, arrives on March 6, with artwork depicting the singer dancing beneath a disco ball.
Fans tracking hints about the project received a voice note from Mr Styles singing "we belong together" on Wednesday evening.
His previous album Harry's House claimed Grammy Awards for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album in 2022.









