New Harry Styles song previewed by Fred Again at London’s Alexandra Palace
Harry Styles fans were in for a special treat at Fred again..’s concert in London on Thursday, where an unreleased song from the former One Direction star was previewed. The song snippet received a lot of buzz after a fan shared a video featuring Harry crooning, “We sleep half the night with your head on my chest, me and you/There’s only me and you.” The track appeared to be titled Coming Up Roses, a piece previously teased at one of Harry’s album listening events for the much-anticipated Kiss All The Time. The album, Dance, Occasionally, is slated for release on March 6, and Aperture, the lead single, has already been released to fans.
Excitement around Harry’s new music continues to build as he gears up for his performance at the upcoming BRIT Awards on Saturday, where he will introduce more fresh tunes from his upcoming album, Harry’s House. Furthermore, Harry will be headlining at the London’s Southbank Centre’s Meltdown Festival in June, where the iconic venue is marking its 75th anniversary with a lineup personally curated by the pop star. Harry shared his enthusiasm for the curated event, stating, “I’m deeply honoured to curate the Meltdown festival, especially for the Southbank Centre’s 75th anniversary year.” His objective for the festival is to spotlight music and art that he loves and celebrate the venue’s rich history.
The festival, scheduled for June 11–21, is anticipated to feature a spectacular lineup, to be announced this spring. The Southampton Centre’s artistic director, Mark Ball, expressed his delight at having an artist as iconic as Harry onboard for the festival. Southbank Centre’s Head of Contemporary Music, Jane Beese, is also looking forward to the event, praising Harry’s collaborative spirit and warmth, which she believes align perfectly with the festival’s ethos.
Harry’s involvement in curating the Meltdown Festival places him in the esteemed company of other renowned artists like David Bowie, Nick Cave, Patti Smith, Robert Smith, David Byrne, Yoko Ono, and Massive Attack. Following the festival, Harry will embark on the extensive Together, Together stadium tour, including residences at London’s Wembley Stadium and New York’s Madison Square Garden, starting in May and continuing until December 2026.
As fans eagerly await Harry’s new music and live performances, the buzz around him is only gaining momentum. The preview of “Coming Up Roses” has sparked intrigue and anticipation for the forthcoming album, Kiss All The Time, set to be released in March. With his upcoming appearances at the BRIT Awards and the Meltdown Festival, Harry Styles continues to solidify his position as one of the most influential and celebrated artists in the music industry.