Fred Again... Teases Harry Styles New Album in London

Fred Again... Teases Harry Styles New Album in London

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fans were given an early opportunity to Kiss All The Time. Disco Occasionally on Thursday after DJ Fred Again... previewed an unreleased song from the enigmatic singer at his latest show. 

Styles will release his eagerly anticipated fourth studio album on March 6, with the former star embarking on an accompanying world tour from May. 

But fans were treated to an unexpected preview of what to expect as Fred Again... . 

Featuring a swirling string arrangement, the slow-paced track finds him singing lines such as: 'We sleep half the night with your head on my chest me and you...there’s only me and you.' 

Fred Again... - real name Frederick Gibson - was  

It's understood that Styles, who owns property in nearby Hampstead, was in attendance at the venue's Great Hall as the DJ performed the unreleased song. 

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Harry Styles fans were given an early opportunity to Kiss All The Time. Disco Occasionally on Thursday after Fred Again... previewed an unreleased song from the singer at his latest show

To date Styles has released only one track from his forthcoming album, the slow-building lead single Aperture, co-written with long-term collaborator Kid Harpoon, on January 22. 

With the full track-listing available to view on streaming platforms Spotify and iTunes, fans have speculated that the previewed song is titled Coming Up Roses. 

The singer will perform at the BRIT Awards on Saturday evening, before flying to the United States for a second stint as host of Saturday Night Live. 

Styles made his hosting debut on the chat show in November 2019. During the episode, he performed the hit singles Lights Up and Watermelon Sugar.

He has also appeared on the show several times as a musical guest. The singer performed as a solo artist in 2017 and also appeared with One Direction in 2012, 2013 and 2014.

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Additionally, Styles will be the curator of the Southbank Centre's 2026 Meltdown festival in London this summer.

The singer is following in the footsteps of past curators including David Bowie, Nile Rodgers, Grace Jones and Yoko Ono.

Styles will take the reins of the iconic venue for 11 days this June, putting together a programme of art and music, including headline performance from the man himself - just days before shows at Wembley Stadium as part of his Together, Together tour.

Meltdown is the world's longest-running artist- music festival and will be presented as part of the Southbank Centre's 75th anniversary this year.

Following the announcement, he said: 'I'm deeply honoured to curate the Meltdown festival, especially for the Southbank Centre's 75th anniversary year. My goal as the curator is to share the music and art that I love, and to celebrate the rich history of the venue'.

We both share a passionate belief that music is a vital part of life. It brings us together and the Southbank Centre has been at the heart of it, providing easy access to great music for the past 75 years. I'm incredibly grateful to Southbank for having me, it's really exciting for me to have this opportunity in such an iconic venue.'

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Fans were treated to a preview of what to expect as the DJ performed at London's Alexandra Palace by playing a new ballad by Styles, thought to be titled Coming Up Roses 

Fred Again... - real name Frederick Gibson - was performing at the Muswell Hill venue as part of a four night residency after adding ten new dates to his USB002 tour in December

Meltdown takes place 11 – 21 June 2026. Full line-up and dates for ticket releases will be announced in Spring 2026.

It comes after the singer added two more Wembley Stadium dates to his Together Together tour after fans branded him 'greedy' and 'out of touch' for ridiculous ticket prices.

Styles, who had previously announced 10 shows at the iconic venue, will now make history this summer when he takes to the stage to play a record 12 times at the stadium.

It means the former One Direction star will surpass Coldplay to become the act who has played the venue the most times in a single tour after they did 10 gigs last summer as part of their Music of the Spheres tour.

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Previously, Taylor Swift held the most performances by a solo artist at Wembley Stadium after eight shows during her Eras Tour, nabbing the title from Michael Jackson, who performed seven.

The singer will now take to the iconic venue on June 12, 13, 17, 19, 20, 23, 26, 27, 29 and the first, third and fourth of July.

However as pre-sale tickets went on sale, many fans have branded Styles 'greedy' and 'out of touch' after seeing the sky-high ticket prices for his tour.

The singer will travel to seven cities for a string of dates, but after the tour's pre-sales began on Monday, fans were quick to vent their fury at the high cost of tickets, especially compared to his previous Love On Tour, which wrapped in 2023.

Seats on the London leg range from £44 ($60.80) to a £466.24 ($642.76) for seats, while the standing prices range from £144 ($199.45) to £279 ($385.34), and VIP packages cost from an eye-watering £468.85 ($646.50) to £725 ($1,000).

Tickets for this pre-sale have been priced by the Event Organiser from £44.10 to £466.25 (including fees) with a per order handling fee of £2.95.

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However that does not include VIP prices. Ticket prices will not change during the presale or on-sale.

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