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The Dream Setlist for Harry Styles’ Together Together World Tour

Written by: News Room Last updated: January 29, 2026
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The Dream Setlist for Harry Styles’ Together Together World Tour

Towards the end of 2025, an epic, large-scale exhibition by German artist Andreas Gurksy opened at the prestigious White Cube Mason’s Yard gallery in London. The photographer framed its 16 pieces as being unified by “essential commonality” – referring to life-changing experiences that connect people together – and at its centre stood an image titled “Harry Styles,” a four metre-wide panorama created in collaboration with the British pop star.

Gursky’s description felt apt. By weaving together imagery from Styles’ 2023 Love on Tour concerts in Bologna and Frankfurt, the high-detail piece shifts focus from the singer to a sea of cheering fans standing before him, their faces glowing with uncontainable emotion. The crowd forms a constellation of individuals united by the electric, ineffable thrill of belonging to something greater than themselves. The magic is only amplified by Styles’ sequined jumpsuit.

Over the course of a near-decade-long solo career, the former One Direction member has built his fame on the stage. Though his albums have charted impressively, with three consecutive No. 1s on the Billboard 200, consistent touring has been the engine of Styles’ stratospheric success, pushing him to new artistic and cultural heights by deepening fan loyalty, and reaching new audiences across the globe with electric, impossibly charismatic performances.

A newly-announced run of extended residencies in seven key cities – called Together, Together – will take Styles to the U.K., Europe, North America, Latin America and Australia this year. Kicking off in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on May 16, the trek is currently slated to conclude in Sydney, Australia, on Dec. 13. The tour will mark Styles’ first headline shows in three years.

As Styles gears up for an explosive year, with fourth LP Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally set to arrive on Mar. 6, there’s plenty of hits, deep cuts and standout tracks we’re eager to hear. With extra space left for some of the forthcoming new material, here’s Billboard’s dream setlist for the Together, Together Tour, which will hopefully include most of these gems. 

 

  • “Aperture”

    Album: Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally (2026)

    With a pulsing, patient, suspenseful intro, as the stage lights dim, recent single “Aperture” sets the tone for a thrilling entrance from Styles. We can imagine its key refrains (“We belong together”; “Let the light in”) plastered across the big screens to encourage the crowd to shout along, releasing all their pent up energy from waiting for their idol’s return to the stage. Even if it might not be an “As It Was” or “Adore You” – the kind of huge, heart-swelling Styles single that turns your world inside out for three minutes – this track’s message of letting go and finding salvation feels like a signpost for what’s about to follow.

  • “Late Night Talking”

    Album: Harry’s House (2022)

    “Late Night Talking” is the perfect song to raise the tempo. A crowd-pleaser that’s light on its feet, it comes alive in a performance setting, with every pulsing beat carried by the audience’s fervor. Its teasing outro can be extended with the help of a live band, striking a balance between intimacy and energy. The track fades out not with a dramatic finale but with a lingering groove, like a gentle wind-down after an initial burst of excitement.

  • “Adore You”

    Album: Fine Line (2019)

    This Fine Line-era smash radiates a playful magic where Styles breaks the fourth wall between performer and audience. During the Love on Tour run, Styles would throw a knowing look at his crowd as they belted: “I’d walk through fire for you/ Just let me adore you”. With a wink, he’d shout back, “Okaaaay then” – sending the masses into giddy hysteria each night. It’s a trick that’s yet to get old.

  • “Wet Dream” (cover)

    Album: Wet Leg (2022)

    Styles covered this Wet Leg breakthrough track for one of Radio 1’s most popular Live Lounge sets to date. He performed it just once on his last tour, inviting the indie duo on stage to join him in Lisbon, Portugal back in July 2023. Its flirty and feel-good feel, however, would suit his live set nicely at this point, throwing the audience a curveball as they begin to settle into the show. Subtle changes in Styles’ vocal phrasing give the song a fresh perspective while staying true to its original spirit.

  • “Keep Driving”

    Album: Harry’s House (2022)

    It perhaps makes stylistic sense to slow things down for a minute, and segue into a highlight from Styles’ Grammy-winning LP Harry’s House. Its dizzyingly evocative bridge – “Cocaine, side boob/ Choke her with a sea view/ Toothache, bad move/ Just act normal” – serves as a key moment for fans to sing along to every word with conviction, as warm lights and visuals flow in tandem. 

  • “Lights Up”

    Album: Fine Line (2019)

    Few modern pop stars arguably command a back catalogue as emotionally elastic as Styles, making the construction of a dream setlist largely about narrative flow and ensuring fans feel swept up in the journey. Similarly to “Keep Driving,” the stunning “Lights Up” contemplates self-discovery and personal freedom; compared to the recorded version, Styles’ live rendition is delivered in a lower register, only adding to the creeping intensity of the track.

  • “Oh Anna”

    Album: N/A (2017)

    A bit of buried treasure. The most ardent stans (known as Harries) will have gotten used to how Styles occasionally enjoys airing unreleased material on tour – 2018’s “Medicine,” for example, has cropped up in setlists over the years – but this little number rarely makes an outing. A steady, brooding bassline allows for “Oh Anna” to build gradually, showing off the rock prowess that defined Styles’ self-titled era.

  • “Sunflower Vol. 6”

    Album: Fine Line (2019)

    Taking things in a lighter direction, “Sunflower Vol. 6” is a soft slow-burn, floating on psychedelic guitars and leaning into sweetness and restraint over a big emotional payoff. On stage, he could easily extend its closing vocal passage to deepen its trance. Styles hasn’t played this song since the fall 2021 North American leg of Love on Tour – could it be time for it to return to the setlist?

  • “Grapejuice”

    Album: Harry’s House (2022)

    Gilded with horns and soft doo-wop harmonies, “Grapejuice” settles into a languid, feel-good melody that feels even more immersive than its recorded counterpart. The song expands on stage: the bassline rolls with a thicker funk pulse, the drums loosen into a soft, swaying rhythm, and Styles’ vocals glide with an unhurried ease that feels almost improvised. It plays like a slow exhale in the middle of the show.

  • “Satellite”

    Album: Harry’s House (2022)

    Sleek city pop ditty “Satellite” takes on an outsized emotional significance. Its gradual build mirrors the arc of the setlist itself – starting subdued before erupting into euphoria – making it feel like a turning point. The synchronised pounding of feet during the fan-coined ‘Satellite Stomp’ section adds a physical, grounding element to its final chorus, underscoring a core idea of Styles’ live performances: the power of being seen together.

  • One Direction medley (“Stockholm Syndrome”/”Fireproof”/”Olivia”/”Perfect”)

    Album: Four; Made In The A.M. (2014, 2015)

    While Styles has previously performed various One Direction tracks on tour, we think the time is ripe to try out a megamix. These four tracks have a shared tonal palette: soulful, introspective pop-rock with layered harmonies and a subtle edge. It allows Styles to both honor his past and reinterpret the material with his own vocal nuance and stage presence, creating a nostalgic-yet-all-new experience for the audience.

  • “Watermelon Sugar”

    Album: Fine Line (2019)

    Pushed as a single during lockdown, “Watermelon Sugar” took on a pivotal role in shaping Styles’ image and artist identity. With live tours paused, the song’s vibrant music video and playful social media clips kept fans engaged and reached new audiences at a time of isolation. A live band amplifies the breezy, retro funk of the studio version, with a punchier rhythm section, glimmering guitars, and Styles’ vocals soaring over the mix.

  • “Fine Line”

    Album: Fine Line (2019)

    The epic finale of Styles’ second album, building over six minutes, from gentle guitar strums to crashing drums. A particularly significant track in his oeuvre, on which his voice becomes emboldened and stronger when performing it live. By the last chorus, the song feels almost transcendental, cementing its status as both a show highlight and a defining statement of Styles’ growth as a solo act.

  • “Sign of the Times”

    Album: Harry Styles (2017)

    Of course, the main section of the show would have to close out with Styles’ U.K. chart-topping debut single, which possesses a cinematic intensity that fills every corner of the venue. When he performed it at his first-ever Wembley Stadium solo gig in 2022, rain poured down as the song grew into a crescendo of strings. Ever since, it’s remained a firm fan favourite, one that quickly encourages the crowd to scream for more with an encore.

  • “As It Was”

    Album: Harry’s House (2022)

    A single synth note pierces the air and a ripple of excited murmurs sweeps through the audience – it’s time for the encore. “As It Was” is a solid bridge from the main set to the finale, its peppy melody reigniting the show’s overall momentum. Indeed, with Styles back on stage and surrounded by thousands of his supporters, the energy mirrors the song’s pre-chorus: “In this world / It’s just us.” The stadium feels suspended in that intimate, electrifying bubble.

  • “Treat People With Kindness”

    Album: Fine Line (2019)

    Ultimately, you want to leave a concert energised and screaming your lungs out. “Treat People With Kindness” fits the bill perfectly: the big crowd-pleaser, with its message emblazoned across merch; the song that has inspired countless conga lines and dance routines among fans. It’s a gentle, yet exhilarating anchor to the whole show: a reminder that no matter the spectacle, the final image of the night is one of humanity, compassion, and shared joy.

Contents
“Aperture”“Late Night Talking”“Adore You”“Wet Dream” (cover)“Keep Driving”“Lights Up”“Oh Anna”“Sunflower Vol. 6”“Grapejuice”“Satellite”One Direction medley (“Stockholm Syndrome”/”Fireproof”/”Olivia”/”Perfect”)“Watermelon Sugar”“Fine Line”“Sign of the Times”“As It Was”“Treat People With Kindness”
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