courtesy of Instagram/@harrystylesMusic / NewsMusic / NewsHarry Styles will celebrate his new album with a ‘tiny’ London showFine Line, his second studio album, released yesterdayShareLink copied ✔️December 14, 2019December 14, 2019TextThom Waite Yesterday (December 13) seems to have been, among other things, the day for big UK album releases. Both Stormzy and Harry Styles brought out their respective second albums, Heavy Is The Head and Fine Line, with Stormzy’s effort breaking records in the UK and Styles’s debuting at number one on the worldwide Apple Music charts. That’s not the end of the good news for Harry Styles fans, though, as he’s also announced that he’ll be playing at a secret London location next week – his first time headlining there since two sold-out shows at the 02 Arena in April last year. It also sounds like it’s going to be a lot more intimate this time around: “tiny”, in fact. To get tickets, though, you’ll have to have bought Fine Line (in any format) before 3pm, December 17. Those who have will also receive a code for a chance to get tickets the next day. In the lead up to the Fine Line release, Styles dropped his first new single in over two years, “Lights Up”, accompanied by a v steamy video. “Adore You”, the third track off the new album, was also accompanied by a fairytale-like video on its release last week (December 6). The location for the upcoming show will be revealed at 9AM on the day, December 19. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREThe Moment: 6 times musicians made their own filmsBerlin: Is the party finally over?The North FaceThe North Face joins forces with Loyle Carner for Red Box LiveAlt-pop yearner Sarah Kinsley shares her internet obsessionsListen to Slushy Noobz’ loverboy playlist5 times Charli xcx soundtracked the big screenLondon rapper Ledbyher is the outlier of UK UgDanny L Harle: ‘You can’t overestimate the power of your own club night’Pop music isn’t fun anymoreSonic warfare: How musicians are using ‘noise protests’ against ICEJudeline is the past, present and future of Spanish music Chanel Beads is searching for meaning in “this big old world”Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy