
Harry Styles says having Shania Twain support him on tour is a “full circle” moment
Harry Styles has looked ahead to his Together, Together world tour and said it is a “full circle” moment to have Shania Twain as his support act.
It has been a busy couple of weeks for Styles, who first announced last week that his new album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally would arrive on March 6th, 2026.
Now, today (January 23rd), he has returned with the club-friendly lead single from the record, ‘Aperture’, which provides the first taste of what to expect from the forthcoming album.
The arrival of the new single comes just a day after confirming he would be playing residencies in Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne and Sydney this year, including an astonishing 30 dates at Madison Square Garden.
Across the run, Styles will be joined by special guests Robyn, Shania Twain, Fcukers, Jorja Smith, Jamie xx, Fousheé, Baby J and Skye Newman at select dates.
In a new interview on the Radio 2 Breakfast Show, Styles looked ahead to the tour and specifically having Twain join him for his six date residency at Wembley Stadium in London, stating, “I’m honoured and like very amazed that she’s coming with us. She’s someone who musically has been in my life for a really long time.”
He continued, “I remember some of my earliest memories of learning songs and singing in the car with my mom listening to Shania Twain so for me it’s like a very full circle. This is amazing, how exciting, oh my god!”
Notably, Twain previously joined Styles as a special guest when he headlined Coachella Festival in 2022.
In the same conversation with Scott Mills, Styles also revealed that ‘Aperture’ was the last song that he recorded for his new album, which provided him an opportunity to encapsulate the sentiment of Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally in one track.
The Grammy-winner explained, “I think the song was the last song that was made for the album. So it kind of ended up being this really perfect mission statement of what a lot of the album was about. The opening and kind of allowing for more things and in turn allowing for more like positive things to come into your life, was a lot about what this song and this album as a whole was about for me.”
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