Harry Styles will be performing his new song ‘Aperture’ from his new album at the BRIT Awards 2026 at Co-op Live in Manchester next weekend
Harry Styles is just days away from taking to the stage as he performs at Manchester’s Co-op Live but insiders have revealed one thing he’s vetoed ahead of next Saturday’s awards ceremony.
Taking place in Manchester for the first time since the BRITs debuted in 1977, Harry will be performing ahead of the release of his new album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, out in early March. The show, which will air on ITV, will feature performances from a host of big names including Styles, ROSALIA, Alex Warren, Wolf Alice, Olivia Dean and Mark Ronson.
Harry’s return next month marks three years since his last performance on The BRIT Awards’ stage. In 2023, he swept the board with four award wins following the release of his last album ‘Harry’s House’ and performed on the night.
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Details about the ‘Watermelon Sugar’ star’s 2026 performance have been revealed by BRIT Awards host Jack Whitehall, who appears on this week’s episode of the Jonathan Ross Show, which airs on ITV1 and ITVX at 9.25pm on Saturday night.
The comedian joined father and daughter duo Danny and Dani Dyer, Grey’s Anatomy star Patrick Dempsey, and multi award-winning musician Self Esteem on the sofa.
Quizzed on hosting duties at this year’s ceremony, Jack teased what viewers can expect including the performances he’s most excited for, and the behind-the-scenes preparations that got a “hard-no” from Harry Styles’ team.
Jack tells Jonathan Ross: “Personally I’m so excited – Harry Styles back at the BRITs. He’s doing a performance of his song Aperture, that’s going to be one to look forward to.”
“We’re going to film a sketch. I had to send over a couple of ideas, because I don’t think the first few were appropriate. That’s what I love about Harry, he’s so great and so up for getting involved and having a laugh, and he’s got a really good sense of humour.”
Jack is further probed by Jonathan on what one of his original sketch ideas were, and reveals: “There was one that was me trekking for days trying to find him and he’d been living in a hut and he looked like Hagrid, and then it had me shaving him. I got a hard no from his team.”
Away from Harry Styles skits., Jack also reveals how his mother is keen to recreate Chappell Roan’s daring Grammy Awards look at this year’s BRIT Awards. “She’s threatening to. I did actually see her the other day.
“She was over to babysit my daughter and I looked over her shoulder and she was on Amazon and she was scrolling and trying to purchase this see-through breast plate.”
This year’s BRIT Awards nominees have been led by Olivia Dean and Lola Young, who have both earned four nominations each. Other artists to be recognised in the 2026 shortlist include Sam Fender, Lily Allen, Sabrina Carpenter, Little Simz, and Noel Gallagher, who will receive the Songwriter of the Year award.
It has now been confirmed that Sombr will be joining the list of performers at this year’s ceremony. The 20-year-old, who hails from New York, has achieved recent success with songs including 12 to 12, We Never Dated, Back To Friends and Undressed.
As well as being hosted by Jack Whitehall, the awards will feature a special Manchester-inspired trophy which has been designed by fashion and interior designer Matthew Williamson. The award features a nod to the city’s worker bee mascot with its amber toned resin design.
In addition to the show being aired live on ITV and ITVX, this year’s Brit Awards will also be streamed live around the world on ITV’s YouTube channel. The Brit Awards will take place at Co-op Live on February 28. It will air live on ITV, ITVX and ITV’s YouTube channel.



