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Harry Styles has released the high-octane music video for "American Girls," a track from his latest album "Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally." Directed by James Mackel, the ambitious clip features the singer performing a series of dangerous stunts, including driving a car beneath an exploding truck and riding a motorcycle off a ramp into the air. A clever meta-layer shows Styles not only executing these acts but also later watching the playback in a director's chair alongside his co-stars, blurring the line between performer and filmmaker.
This video arrives during a prolific period for the artist, who first rose to global fame as a member of the record-breaking boy band One Direction. His momentum was further demonstrated just days ago with the live debut of his album's lead single, "Aperture," during a dynamic, dance-heavy performance at the Brit Awards. His return to the stage is immediate, with a major concert tonight at Manchester's new Co-op Live arena. This exclusive "Harry Styles. One Night in Manchester" event will be filmed for a global Netflix special premiering this Sunday, March 8, at 7 p.m. GMT.
The Manchester show is a precursor to his massive "Together, Together" world tour, an itinerary of historic scale. Kicking off on May 16 with a ten-show run in Amsterdam, the tour includes a twelve-night engagement in London, where Styles is expected to set a new record for the most solo concerts by an artist at the 90,000-seat Wembley Stadium. The schedule also features an extensive Latin American segment. Its most staggering commitment is a thirty-concert residency at New York's legendary Madison Square Garden, a milestone previously achieved only by a handful of iconic acts like Billy Joel, underscoring Styles's status as a premier live entertainer. Industry analyst Maria Chen of *Live Music Insight* notes, "A residency of this length at a venue of that caliber is a strategic statement. It signals an artist's confidence in sustained demand and transforms a tour stop into a cultural event."
Beyond the spectacle, Styles has recently spoken with unusual candor about the psychological challenges of his profession. In an interview with *Runner's World*, he detailed the mental strain of constant touring, confessing to bouts of existential doubt even amid overwhelming fan adoration. "A recurring struggle for me, mid-tour, is this uncertainty about what I'm actually giving back, what my purpose is," Styles revealed. This introspection highlights a paradox common in high-pressure creative fields, where external validation can sometimes amplify internal questions about impact and authenticity.
Apart from his touring plans, Styles is set for a notable television appearance. On March 14, he will pull double duty as both host and musical guest on NBC's *Saturday Night Live*, marking his highly anticipated return to the show. This follows his previous solo musical guest spot in 2019 and aligns with *SNL*'s tradition of booking major stars for both roles during key promotional windows, offering a unique platform for artists to showcase their versatility beyond music.
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