Harry Styles has shared a nostalgic video featuring an unreleased instrumental piano ballad from the closing night of his Love On Tour. Titled 'Forever, Forever,' the clip captures fans' excitement and the emotional performance in Italy in July 2023. The release marks his first new music content in over two years.
On December 27, 2025, Harry Styles surprised fans by posting a nearly 10-minute video titled 'Forever, Forever' on YouTube. The footage documents the final show of his Love On Tour, which supported his 2022 album 'Harry's House' and grossed $617 million while selling over 5 million tickets. The event took place on July 22, 2023, at RCF Arena in Reggio Emilia, Italy.
The video begins with scenes of young fans outside the arena, preparing for the concert. They braid each other's hair, celebrate securing tickets, practice synchronized dances, and express mixed emotions. One fan notes, 'some sadness because it is the last show… then he will disappear.' Others speculate on Styles' outfit, suggesting dungarees, an elegant suit, or even shirtless. As the crowd enters, they sing along to 'Satellite' from 'Harry's House' amid the July heat, with water spraying to cool them.
Transitioning to the stage, Styles appears in a shimmering golden suit and takes a seat at the piano. Speaking in Italian, he says, 'I wrote this for you,' before performing the heartfelt instrumental ballad, accompanied by horns and strings. The audience responds with tears and chants his name as he waves goodbye, saying 'Grazie.' The video concludes with the message 'WE BELONG TOGETHER' on screen.
During the show, Styles delivered a poignant speech to the crowd: 'I don’t get to do this if you guys don’t come… You make it special for me every single night.' He praised the 'family' and 'safe space' fans created, urging them to 'put love out into the world. It needs it a bit right now.'
'Harry's House' topped the Billboard 200 for two weeks and won the Grammy for Album of the Year. Styles' last music video was for 'Satellite' in spring 2023. The release has sparked speculation about whether it hints at new music, a documentary, or simply a tour tribute, as he has focused on running marathons and rare public appearances since.