Styles Manchester Show Gets Netflix Deal After BRIT Awards Return

Harry Styles has secured a streaming distribution agreement with Netflix for his upcoming Manchester performance, marking a significant media rights deal for the pop star's return to live performance. The March 6 Co-Op Live Arena show, initially announced as a £20 ticket album launch event, will now reach Netflix's global subscriber base just two days after the live performance concludes.

Fulwell Entertainment holds the production rights for the filmed concert, which documents Styles' first major performance since his July 2023 hiatus from touring. The streaming rights agreement follows his recent appearance at the 2026 BRIT Awards, where he delivered the opening performance of 'Aperture,' his lead single from the forthcoming album 'Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.' The BRIT Awards performance represented a notable venue licensing milestone, as Manchester's Co-op Live Arena hosted the ceremony for the first time outside London's traditional boundaries.

The Netflix distribution deal comes as Styles prepares for his 'Together, Together' tour, which includes an unprecedented 30-night Madison Square Garden residency and 12 consecutive Wembley Stadium performances. Ticket demand triggered queues exceeding 250,000 users per show during the initial sale period. Industry sources confirm Styles has established new venue booking records at both Madison Square Garden and Wembley through the sheer volume of contracted dates.

The Wembley performances include a charitable component, with £1 from each ticket sale directed toward LIVE's grassroots venue protection fund. This revenue-sharing arrangement supports emerging artist development and venue sustainability initiatives across the UK music industry landscape.

Amanda Rivera

Amanda Rivera covers music law, copyright disputes, and industry policy for SongLyrics. She studied journalism and pre-law and has never met a royalty dispute she couldn't explain.

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