Harry Styles reveals fourth solo album set to drop March 6, 2026
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Harry Styles has officially announced his fourth solo album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., set to release on March 6, 2026.
The announcement follows a global teaser campaign, with billboards displaying messages like “we belong together” and “see you very soon,” as well as a cryptic promotional website that crashed shortly after the announcement.
The 12-track album was co-produced by longtime collaborator Kid Harpoon, who has worked on all of Styles’ previous albums alongside Tyler Johnson. The cover art features Styles wearing sunglasses beneath a disco ball, hinting at the record’s playful and disco-influenced aesthetic. While the tracklist has not yet been shared, fans can pre-order special packages including vinyl, cassettes, apparel, and other merchandise through Styles’ official web store.
Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. comes four years after Styles’ critically acclaimed third album, Harry’s House, which reached No. 1 worldwide, earned triple platinum certification in the UK, and won Album of the Year at both the 2023 Grammy Awards and Brit Awards. The singer’s previous hit single, “As It Was,” remains his most-streamed track on Spotify, with over 4.2 billion streams.
In addition to the album release, Styles is rumored to return for a Madison Square Garden residency and may headline Glastonbury 2027. Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. represents the next chapter in Styles’ evolving career, blending his signature pop sound with disco-inspired elements.