Harry Styles made a big comeback in Manchester on Friday night with a special Only one night show.
He played his new album Kiss all the time. Disco, occasionally from start to finish, giving fans a full live experience for the first time in almost three years.
The gig was at Co op Live, a huge arena Harry helped fund, but tickets were just £20, making it more intimate than his upcoming big Wembley and New York tour dates.
The rules were that fans had to keep their phones in special bags and everyone was given disposable cameras to capture the night.
Styles opened with his new single Aperture, standing with his band on a square stage as the crowd waved red camera lights in the air.
The House Gospel Choir, who performed with him at the BRITs, joined him on stage and added extra energy.
Throughout the night, the music icon spoke to the crowd about how much the album meant to him.
“I had to take some time away, and when I step back into this room, I know exactly why I’m here,” he said.
Harry played a mix of new songs and old favourites, including Golden, Watermelon Sugar and Sign of the Times.
However, the entire show was filmed for a Netflix special called Harry Styles. A night in Manchester which falls on Sunday.
All of One Direction’s former singer fans swooned over the music and the special atmosphere.



