Harry Styles Drops New Album: “Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally”

March 11, 2026

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2026/jan/15/harry-styles-announces-fourth-solo-album-kiss-all-the-time-disco-occasionally

Following a global teaser campaign with billboards hinting at unity and imminent news, Harry Styles has unveiled his fourth solo album titled “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.” The album is set to release on March 6 and has been produced by Kid Harpoon, the British songwriter and producer known for his collaboration on all of Styles’ previous albums. The cover art features the 31-year-old singer stylishly avoiding a disco ball that appears to hang from the night sky, while donning sunglasses.

Although the full 12-song tracklist remains under wraps and no tracks have been previewed, Styles’ official web store briefly offered merchandise bundles that included vinyl records, cassettes, T-shirts, what seems to be a film camera, and a fanny pack. The website experienced a crash shortly after these packages were announced due to overwhelming traffic.

Earlier on the same day, fans who subscribed to a promotional WhatsApp line received a voice note from Styles singing “we belong together,” fueling anticipation for the album.

Reports suggest that Styles is set to return to Madison Square Garden in New York for a second series of performances, following his 15 consecutive sold-out shows there in 2022. Additionally, there are speculations about a potential residency at the Co-op Live in Manchester, a venue in which he is an investor. Bookmakers are also predicting that Styles might headline the Glastonbury Festival in 2027, following the festival’s break this summer.

“Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally” arrives four years after the release of “Harry’s House,” which achieved global success, topping charts and reaching triple platinum status in the UK with over 900,000 certified sales. It clinched the prestigious Album of the Year award at the 2023 Grammy Awards, along with two other accolades, and was also honored with the same title at the 2023 Brit Awards. The album produced the immensely popular single “As It Was,” which is Styles’ most streamed song on Spotify, amassing over 4.2 billion streams.

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The last piece of music released by Styles was “Forever, Forever,” an eight-and-a-half-minute piano instrumental that he performed during the final show of his 2023 tour. Like his previous albums, it was co-produced by Kid Harpoon and Tyler Johnson.

This new album marks Styles’ first musical endeavor since the tragic death of his former One Direction bandmate Liam Payne in October 2024. Payne died after falling from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires at the age of 31. Styles expressed his deep sorrow, remembering Payne as someone whose greatest joy was bringing happiness to others. One Direction, the band that brought them together, was active from 2010 until their split in 2016.

Beyond his music career, Styles has gained attention for his achievements in marathon running. He completed the 2025 Tokyo marathon in three hours and 24 minutes and improved his time in the Berlin marathon later that year, finishing in under three hours. His lifestyle brand, Pleasing, also made headlines last year with the launch of a sex toy and lube, expanding its range of apparel, accessories, and beauty products.

In a rather intriguing sighting, Styles was seen in Rome during May, around the time of the announcement of the new pope, Leo XIV. He sported a cap with the phrase “techno is my boyfriend.” With his upcoming album potentially exploring religious themes, he aligns with artists like Rosalía, whose recent album “Lux” delved into historical religious figures.

Styles has also shown his support for Ed Sheeran’s initiative urging the government to fund music education, advocating for investments in schools, music teacher training, community music venues, apprenticeships, and a diverse curriculum.

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In 2022, Styles expanded his artistic portfolio by starring in the films “My Policeman” and “Don’t Worry Darling.” Currently, there are no announced plans for his return to the silver screen.

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