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Harry Styles Announces His Fourth Solo Album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally

  • Jan 15
  • 4 min read

15 January 2026

The artwork for Harry Styles’ album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.
The artwork for Harry Styles’ album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.

Harry Styles is officially returning to the spotlight with the announcement of his fourth solo studio album titled Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, set to be released on March 6, 2026. This highly anticipated release marks his first album in four years and his most significant musical statement since the massive success of Harry’s House in 2022, an album that won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year and produced global hits like As It Was and Late Night Talking. Styles’ new album arrives amid a period of intense fan excitement and strategic teasing that has made his musical comeback one of the most talked-about events in pop culture this year.


The title Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally hints at a playful but thoughtful musical direction, blending Styles’ pop sensibilities with a nod to classic disco influences. Fans have been piecing together clues in the weeks leading up to the official announcement, from mysterious billboards in cities around the world bearing the phrase We Belong Together to cryptic teasers on his social channels and a WhatsApp voice memo sent directly to his fan community. These elements helped build a sense of anticipation and global curiosity that reached a crescendo with Thursday’s formal reveal.


Produced by his longtime collaborator Kid Harpoon, who has worked closely with Styles on all his solo records to date, the new album will contain twelve tracks. Harpoon’s creative partnership with Styles stretches back to his 2017 solo debut and continued through Fine Line (2019) and Harry’s House (2022), helping shape a sound that combines classic songwriting craft with modern pop production. That continuity behind the boards suggests Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally will both honor Styles’ artistic history and explore fresh musical territory.


Styles first teased his return to music at the end of December 2025 with an eight-minute video titled Forever, Forever on his YouTube channel. The footage came from the final night of his Love On Tour in 2023 and included a brief, atmospheric performance followed by the words We Belong Together, a phrase that has since become central to the album’s promotional campaign. Cryptic posters featuring that same line appeared in major world cities in early January, directing fans to a new interactive website and laying the groundwork for the eventual announcement.


When Styles revealed the album title and release date on January 15, it triggered a frenzy across social media and fan communities. The album cover shared on his official Instagram and widely circulated online features a still image of him beneath a disco ball, wearing sunglasses and casual attire, evoking a night-out atmosphere that aligns with the album’s title and hints at the mood of the music to come. Though no singles have been released yet, preorders for vinyl, CDs and exclusive merchandise have already gone live, offering fans a chance to secure limited-edition box sets and other collectibles.


The announcement marks a pivotal moment in Styles’ career. After a string of high-profile achievements including headlining major festivals like Coachella, receiving multiple awards for Harry’s House and enjoying a celebrated tour that spanned several continents, he retreated from the public eye following the tour’s end in 2023. The gap since his last full-length studio record has prompted widespread speculation about his next musical chapter, and Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally appears poised to redefine that narrative with its evocative title and stylistic promise.


The upcoming release is also the first since the 2024 death of his former One Direction bandmate Liam Payne, who died in an accident in Buenos Aires. Styles and his bandmates paid tribute to Payne at the time, and his absence adds an emotional layer to this new creative chapter. Fans have noted that the announcement feels like both a celebration of Styles’ artistic evolution and a moment of reflection on his journey since the height of One Direction’s global phenomenon.


Beyond the album itself, speculation is already rife about what live performances or tours might follow. Rumors of potential residency dates at iconic venues like Madison Square Garden in New York or large arenas in the U.K. have surfaced alongside the announcement, and some fans are hopeful that Styles will soon unveil a world tour to support the record. Given his track record of electrifying live shows and sold-out venues, any tour plans are sure to dominate ticket sales conversations later in the year.


While the full track list and musical direction remain under wraps, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally represents not only Harry Styles’ return to recording but also a moment of renewed creative energy for one of pop’s most influential artists. In an era where genres blend fluidly and artists increasingly define their own paths, Styles continues to push the boundaries of mainstream pop while maintaining a deep connection with his audience. As March 6 approaches, fans and critics alike will be watching closely to see how this new chapter unfolds and how it shapes the next phase of his career.

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