Photo Credit: Columbia Records UK
Harry Styles fans will be able to relive Manchester’s ‘One Night Only’ concert again and again.
On Monday 2nd March, just four days before his One Night Only (ONO) show in Manchester, Harry Styles announced that his fans would be able to experience the night on repeat through Netflix. The singer’s fourth album Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally, has released today Friday 6th March, the very same day he will grace the stage of Manchester’s Co-op Live for the ONO performance.
Joining Styles’ discography, this album is set to be a departure from anything he has previously released; away from the rock-infused sounds of Kiwi and Only Angel, away from the synth-driven pop of As It Was and Music For a Sushi Restaurant, and moving towards a more experimental exploration of new genres, primarily shown through lead single Aperture.
For each of his albums so far, Styles has performed a One Night Only show in cities such as London, Los Angeles and New York, but this time it’s finally Manchester’s turn. Tickets were priced at just £20 and allocated through a randomised ballot system, which, according to the BBC, had approximately 670,000 sign ups.

After the announcement of the concert film, lucky fans who have received tickets were informed of some changes in circumstance from Ticketmaster Fan Support:
“The use of cameras, smart glasses, smart watches and similar recording devices will not be permitted in the event space. Phones will be secured in a recyclable bag, kept on your person upon entry to the event, and will still be able to be used in a normal way including all communication functions but without the camera…”
“Each pair of tickets sold will receive a disposable camera on the night so you can still capture your own special moments and share them after the show.”
Of course, the banning of cameras is partially down to the logistics of capturing a large-scale performance in an indoor arena. The presence of a sea of phones or camera flashes would inevitably be quite disruptive when trying to film the show. However, it has also been shared by Co-op Live that “we want this to be an unforgettable experience where everyone can be fully present.” Fans will still be able to capture their very own special moments through their gifted disposable camera, as well as the “roaming photographers” who will be spread across the venue.
Styles has lined this up to be a one-of-a-kind experience which fans can also be a part of from the comfort of their own home.
Harry Styles. One Night in Manchester. will be available to stream on Netflix from Sunday 8th March, 7PM GMT.
Text Copyright 2026 © Alexandra Pullen/ADRENALINE Magazine.
Photography Copyright © reserved to its rightful owners.

