Oh, tell me something I don’t already know? Sure thing, Harry Styles fans! That’s what we’re here for.
From his 15-night Madison Square Garden residency in 2022, to his One Night Only show at UBS Arena, to the countless Halloweens—or Harryweens—he’s spent with us, it’s clear that New York isn’t just a stop on Harry’s unforgettable tours; it’s an essential part of Harry’s House.
His love for the city seeps into his music, most memorably in the dreamy lines of Ever Since New York, where he croons about the way Brooklyn saw him, painting our backyard in a way that feels as intimate as it does sprawling. And now, according to some newly spotted posters, it seems that Harry might just be heading back home.
Earlier this month, Harry’s official YouTube channel delivered a collective heart attack to fans worldwide: a 30-minute countdown to a video titled Forever, Forever. When it finally dropped, it revealed Harry performing the aforementioned song to an adoring crowd. Title cards at the end of the video read, “we belong together”—a phrase that also appeared on a brand-new poster spotted this afternoon on the corner of Lafayette and Jersey Streets in SoHo.

Even when we’re packed into sweltering subway cars, waiting in seemingly endless lines for a bagel, or dodging tourists on cobblestone streets, there’s a magic in this city, a feeling of shared energy and connection.
The sentiment feels just as true for fans as it does for New Yorkers. Though sometimes it may not feel that way when we’re sweating in packed subway cars or having to wait in substantially long lines for a bagel, we truly do all belong together, here in the city that we, and Harry, love so dearly.
Though it was halfway scratched off by the time we arrived, and likely already hanging taped up in someone’s living room or, more realistically, combination living room, bedroom and kitchen, the corner of the poster read “see you very soon,” seemingly an NYC-specific sentiment.

Alongside the posters appears a new website with the same, aforementioned name. It can be accessed here.
Whether it’s through sold-out arenas or quiet city streets, one thing is certain: Harry Styles and New York belong to each other, and it feels like we’re all invited along for the ride.