Harry Styles has back-to-back concerts as he returns to the spotlight after a three-year hiatus.
Following the release of his fourth studio album in March and the launch of his “Together, Together” tour in May, the Grammy winner will also headline the 31st Meltdown Festival this year.
Earlier today, news broke that Styles would be hosting the 2026 festival at London’s Southbank Centre. The event schedule has not yet been announced.
While sharing his feelings on receiving this opportunity, the Watermelon sugar The hitmaker added: “I am deeply honored to be curating the Meltdown Festival, especially for the 75th anniversary of the Southbank Centre.
“My goal as a curator is to share the music and art I love and celebrate the rich history of the place.”
Harry explained: “We both share a passionate belief that music is an essential part of life. It brings us together and the Southbank Center is at the heart of it, providing easy access to great music for 75 years.”
“I’m incredibly grateful to Southbank for welcoming me, it’s really exciting for me to have this opportunity in such an iconic location,” he continued.
THE I adore you left fans surprised with his surprising return in January.
Styles makes a notable comeback by announcing a new album and tour. In the meantime, he also released his first single Opening, this made it number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.




