Harry Styles. One Night in Manchester.
The brief
Paul Dugdale captures Styles debuting his disco-inflected new material in an intimate Manchester venue, and you can feel the electricity of a crowd hearing these songs for the first time. The camerawork stays close and personal during the quieter moments but pulls back to catch the full euphoria when Styles and his tight band lean into the dancier tracks. It's less polished than his typical arena spectacles, which makes every spontaneous moment and between-song banter feel genuinely special. Perfect for Styles devotees and anyone who loves watching artists take creative risks in real time.
The verdict
If you're a Harry Styles fan or love intimate concert films that capture artists experimenting with new sounds, this raw and electric performanceDoc delivers genuine spontaneity rarely seen in polished arena recordings. If you prefer highly produced concert films or aren't already invested in Styles' musical evolution, the loose format and disco-heavy new material might feel indulgent.
Watch with
- 👥 Harry Styles fans and music lovers
- 👤 Perfect for solo viewing to catch every detail
- ⚠️ May feel niche for non-fans
Heads up
- Flashing stage lights throughout concert (moderate)
- Loud music and crowd noise (frequent)
Credits
- Director
- Paul Dugdale
- Cast
- Harry Styles, Sarah Jones, Mitch Rowland, Gemma Knight Jones, Pauli Lovejoy, Yaffra, Elin Sandberg
Official synopsis
In a special one off concert in Manchester, recorded on the evening of March 6, Harry Styles played his new
The Double
Make a night of itPair this with Noah Kahan: Out of Body (2026)
Two intimate concert films showcasing different musical artists in performance.
Total runtime: 1h 37m + 1h 34m = 3h 11m