Harry Styles is bringing his next album cycle on the road—and he's structured the tour itself as a fundraising vehicle.
The "Together, Together" tour runs May through December 2026, anchored by seven-city residencies in Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne, and Sydney. That's 50 shows total. But what makes this tour different isn't just the lineup (Robyn, Shania Twain, Jamie xx, and others are joining select dates). It's that Styles has woven charitable giving directly into the ticket sales and venue experience.
Three partners, three regions
Choose Love, the humanitarian organization Styles has supported for over a decade, will receive funding across all tour dates. The organization delivers critical aid to vulnerable populations worldwide—think emergency supplies, shelter support, and livelihood programs in crisis zones.
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Start Your News DetoxWhen Styles plays his London residency, £1 from every ticket sold goes to LIVE Trust, which protects and expands grassroots music venues across the UK. This matters more than it might sound. Independent music spaces have been closing at an accelerating rate in Britain, and venues are often the economic and cultural anchors of their neighborhoods.
Then there's the New York activation. Styles is partnering with HeadCount, an organization that registers concert-goers to vote, to set up a registration pop-up at Madison Square Garden across 30 shows. Fans can register or check their voter status without leaving the venue. It's a small friction reducer in a process that keeps many people from participating in elections.
Styles is also working with Live Nation's Green Nation initiative to audit the tour's environmental footprint—working with venues and logistics partners to identify where emissions and waste can actually be reduced, rather than just offset.
Why this structure matters
Touring is one of the few moments when an artist's fanbase is physically gathered and emotionally engaged. Styles is using that concentrated attention to direct resources toward causes that align with his values, while making it frictionless for fans to participate. Nobody has to opt in separately or make an additional donation decision. The giving happens at the point of purchase.
For Choose Love and LIVE Trust especially, a tour of this scale—with millions in ticket revenue flowing through seven major cities—represents significant, predictable funding. That kind of certainty lets nonprofits plan programs instead of just responding to crisis.
The "Together, Together" album arrives March 6. The tour kicks off in May.









