Harry Styles has announced his fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, which is set for release on 6 March.
The singer unveiled the album title, cover artwork and release date on 15 January. The 12-track record will be executive produced by Kid Harpoon, who also recently worked on the latest album by former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne.
The announcement follows months of speculation surrounding Styles’ return in 2026. In recent weeks, a series of billboards and advertisements appeared in cities including New York, Madrid and Rome, featuring phrases such as “We belong together” and “See you very soon”, alongside a cryptic website, fuelling anticipation among fans.
Styles last toured extensively in support of his second and third solo albums, spending nearly two years on the road. His pandemic-delayed Love on Tour began in September 2021 and concluded in Reggio Emilia, Italy, on 22 July 2023. His third album, Harry’s House, was released in May 2022 and went on to win the Grammy Award for album of the year the following year.
Further hinting at new music, Styles reactivated his social media accounts in late December, sharing a video of himself performing his instrumental track Forever, Forever on piano during the final date of Love on Tour. The clip ends with the phrase “We belong together” flashing across the screen, a message that has since been echoed in the recent promotional campaign.


