Harry Styles fans, known affectionately as “Harries,” are abuzz with excitement after the pop sensation dropped a surprise eight-minute video titled “Forever, Forever” on his YouTube channel on December 27. The clip, showcasing the final show of his record-breaking “Love On Tour” at Italy’s RCF Arena on July 22, 2023, has fueled speculation that a highly anticipated comeback is looming—possibly in 2026.

The video captures emotional moments from the sold-out concert, with fans tearfully preparing for the tour’s end. “There’s sadness because it is the last show, then he will disappear,” one fan says in Italian. Styles himself appears mesmerizing, performing a piano ballad cover of “Forever, Forever” in a dazzling tassel sequin vest, leaving the crowd in awe.
*The Hiatus So Far*
Styles hasn’t released new music since May 2022’s _Harry’s House_, which won Album of the Year at the 2023 Grammys. Post-tour, he shifted focus to acting, starring in films like _Don’t Worry Darling_ and _My Policeman_. A quieter 2024 followed, marked by grief after the tragic death of his One Direction bandmate Liam Payne (Oct 2024). In a rare social media tribute, Styles called Payne a “lovely friend” who loved “making other people happy.” Still, glimpses of him surfaced: running the Berlin Marathon (Sept 2025) and Tokyo Marathon (March 2025).

*Harries’ Countdown Begins*
Though “Forever, Forever” had no direct tease, fans cite a pattern: three years between _Fine Line_ (2019) and _Harry’s House_ (2022). “2026 is Harry’s year,” they declare, flooding socials with #Harry2026. Coincidence? Maybe. But with past albums like _Harry’s House_ debuting at #1 on Billboard 200, anticipation is palpable.
The cryptic video ends without answers, but hope lingers. As one fan tweeted, “If _Harry’s House_ was ’22, _Love On Tour_ ended ’23… _2026 project_ on schedule?” Official word? Silence. Yet Harries remain undeterred.


