Harry Styles is ‘100%’ coming on tour to Australia
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21.08.2025

Harry Styles is ‘100%’ coming on tour to Australia

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Harry Styles could be heading back to Australia in 2026 with fresh music in tow, don't freak out Melbourne.

Harry Styles has reportedly finished his next album and a Melbourne source has reported this also means an Australian tour announcement.

Former AFL star Brendan Fevola dropped some juicy intel on Melbourne radio this morning, claiming the British pop sensation has wrapped up a brand new album and is planning an Australian tour for next year. Speaking on 101.9 The Fox’s Fifi, Fev & Nick, Fevola said his information came straight from someone very close to Styles.

Harry Styles 2026 tour

  • Brendan Fevola claims a new album and tour is on the way
  • Nothing confirmed by Harry Styles team

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According to Fevola, Harry Styles finished recording his new album about a month ago, with the entire thing reportedly written on a typewriter. The album could drop as early as late this year or early 2026, setting up perfectly for an Australian tour announcement.

Australian fans last saw Harry Styles perform live during his Love On Tour shows in February and March 2023. Those concerts supported his Grammy-winning album Harry’s House, which became a massive global hit after its 2022 release.

Fevola’s source appears to be rock solid too, apparently close enough to Harry Styles that the singer has the bloke’s name tattooed on his arm after losing a golf bet. The confidant had recently returned from London when he shared the touring news with Fevola.

While nothing official has been confirmed by Harry Styles or his team yet, the timing makes sense. Artists typically follow album releases with major touring announcements, and Australia remains a crucial market for international superstars.

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