Harry Styles’ Special ‘One Night Only In New York’ Concert Will Be Livestreamed

If you're unable to attend Harry Styles' highly-anticipated "One Night Only In New York" concert – which occurs on the same day as the release of Harry's House – no need to worry: the event will be livestreamed for fans.

Styles’ concert at the UBS Arena will be available to watch exclusively on Apple Music. Those with a subscription to the platform will be able to tune in at 9pm ET on May 20. The livestream is the first of the streaming service's new "Apple Music Live" concert series.

And there's more: the show will encore on Apple Music on May 22 at 12pm ET, and then again at 4pm BT on May 26. There will also be another opportunity to catch a “One Night Only" performance by the “As It Was” singer. He recently announced a “One Night Only In London” performance, which will take place May 24 at the O2 Academy in Brixton. Following that, fans will be able to catch Styles on tour for more dates of his Love On Tour.

In related news, the 28-year-old singer recently sat down with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe for an hourlong interview discussing the making of Harry’s House. During the chat, Styles spoke at length about how Harry’s House is different from his past albums, 2019’s Fine Line and his 2017 debut album.

“I think while it obviously is a lot more electronic in a lot of places than anything I’ve made, it’s also so much more intimate to me,” he told Lowe. “And so much more intimately made. This is my favorite album at the moment, and I love it so much.”

See the livestream announcement below.


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Article Image: Harry Styles gives a thumbs-up to the crowd while performing during the Citi Concert Series on NBC's "Today Show" in 2020. (lev radin via Shutterstock.)