Stop what you’re doing, Harry Styles may be on the brink of a long-awaited return. And yes, Harries are already on high alert.

After stepping back from music following his blockbuster Love On Tour, Styles has kept a relatively low profile—aside from running marathons, experimenting with his hair, and quietly living life out of the spotlight. Still, fans have been waiting for a sign. In December 2025, they got one: an eight-minute piano video released as a love letter to supporters. The closing message “WE BELONG TOGETHER” immediately sparked speculation about a new album or tour.

Now, the teasing has escalated.

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As of January 12, a cryptic website has surfaced, widely believed to be connected to the Grammy-winning artist. The site features a moving image of a concert crowd and directs visitors to sign up for updates from HSHQ. Soon after, fans noticed billboards bearing the same imagery appearing across cities in Europe—and beyond.

Nothing has been officially confirmed, but the clues keep piling up.

Posters reading “We Belong Together” have reportedly popped up in New York City, Palermo, São Paulo, and Berlin. According to the BBC, the image used comes from the final night of Styles’s 2023 tour. The visuals also include the phrase “See You Very Soon” and link to webelongtogether.co, a Sony-hosted website featuring the same crowd imagery. Adding fuel to the fire, Styles dropped a surprise video titled “Forever, Forever” on December 27. Page Six further reports that he has already booked additional dates at Madison Square Garden this year after previously making history with 15 sold-out shows there in 2022.

While fans are already bracing themselves for ticket queue chaos, it’s the artistic rollout that has drawn particular fascination.

In December, a massive image from one of Styles’s concerts became a standout moment at Art Basel Miami Beach, displayed prominently at London gallery White Cube’s booth. The image is part of a collaboration between Styles and renowned German photographer Andreas Gursky, created during the singer’s last tour. The work depicts Styles from behind, facing a sea of fans most of them young women holding up their phones.

“He performed in Düsseldorf and got in touch with me,” Gursky explained in an interview. “What distinguishes this picture is the audience and the fact that cell phones play such a dominant role at concerts today.” The piece premiered at Gursky’s solo show in October and was later purchased by Styles himself.

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As for the music? Details remain scarce. The upcoming album is reportedly his fourth solo studio release, recorded in late 2024. But if the past few months are anything to go by, Harry Styles has been orchestrating his return quietly, visually, and deliberately long before fans even realized the rollout had begun.

For now, all signs point to one thing: the Style is getting ready to come back together with us.

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Daniel Usidamen is Fashion Editor & Chief Critic at La Mode Magazine. Known for his sharp takes and unapologetic voice, he writes about runway moments, rising African designers, and the cultural pulse of fashion on the continent. Expect insight, a little sass, and zero filter.

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