Fans are convinced Harry Styles is planning to release a fourth studio album following his third offering, “Harry’s House,” in 2022 — and a three-year hiatus from the stage.
Amid the growing buzz, Page Six has compiled a list of all the signs the One Direction alum is plotting his glorious return to music.
He landed his second residency at Madison Square Garden
Page Six learned exclusively on Jan. 12 that the Grammy winner will return to the stage this year, having landed his second Madison Square Garden residency.
His first 15-night run at the iconic venue — which sold out — took place from August to September 2022 as part of his “Love on Tour” series.
Though it remains unclear how many shows the “Watermelon Sugar” hitmaker will headline for his second residency, Page Six was told he’ll be at the New York City arena for “a significant chunk of time.”
Cryptic billboards have appeared in New York City
Adding fuel to the fire, cryptic posters and billboards began appearing in New York City on Jan. 12, reading “see you very soon” and “we belong together.”
In Berlin, Germany, Styles’ posters read, “let the light in,” and in Palermo, Italy, they read, “it’s all there waiting.”
Styles used the same promotional tactic ahead of the releases of “Harry’s House” in 2022 and “Fine Line” in 2019.
Following the appearance of the posters, fans took to X to speculate about the possibility of Styles’ impending return to music.
“just gave harry styles my full address, see you very soon,” one person wrote on X, while another gushed, “Harry’s got us all hyped! Who’s ready for the magic?”
He uploaded a potential clue to YouTube
On December 27, 2025, the “Adore You” singer quietly uploaded “Forever, Forever,” a surprise retrospective of the final night of “Love on Tour” in July 2023 in Italy.
Following the performance of a piano ballad — during which fans were seen becoming emotional in the audience — the clip ended with the words “we belong together” filling the screen atop an image of the crowd.
Styles launched a new website
On his cryptic billboards, Styles also announced the launch of a new website, WeBelongTogether.Co.
The site currently features a video of the crowd featured at the end of “Forever, Forever.” When users click, they’re redirected to an opportunity to text “we belong together” to “HSHQ,” which then prompts them to enter their information for updates.
A previous Styles website — DoYouKnowWhoYouAre.com, unveiled ahead of “Fine Line” in 2019, went down in February 2019, though youarehome.co, which was used to promote “Harry’s House” in 2022, remains active.
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