It’s finally happening—Harry Styles is back with new music.
The pop superstar officially announced his fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, set to drop on March 6, 2026. Produced by longtime collaborator Kid Harpoon, the 12-track record promises to continue Styles’ genre-blending evolution, teasing disco and other fresh sounds for his fans.
The announcement comes after weeks of cryptic teasers that had fans buzzing online. On January 15, Styles revealed the album details alongside a new website, WeBelongTogether.co, which featured a full-page clip of a crowd at a concert and prompted visitors to text “We belong together” to a number linked to Styles’ team.
This mysterious build-up wasn’t new territory for the One Direction alum. Back in December, he had posted an eight-minute video from the final stop of his Love on Tour in Reggio Emilia, Italy, performing the “Forever, Forever” instrumental on piano. The video ended with the words, “We belong together,” echoing the same phrase seen on the website—further fueling fan speculation.
Styles has taken his time between albums, making each release an event. His last studio effort, Harry’s House, debuted atop the Billboard 200 in 2022 and went on to win Album of the Year at the 2023 Grammys. Its lead single, “As It Was,” spent 15 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, surpassing the one-week record previously set by his 2020 hit “Watermelon Sugar.” The album also produced fan favorites like “Late Night Talking” and “Music for a Sushi Restaurant.”
Before Harry’s House, Styles released his self-titled debut in 2017 and Fine Line in 2019—both also opening at No. 1 in the U.S. Albums chart. His fourth album promises to build on that momentum, giving fans a new taste of the sound that has defined his solo career: genre-blending pop with a distinctive stylistic edge.
Styles, who turns 32 on February 1, supported Harry’s House with Love on Tour, a worldwide marathon of 173 shows—including 20 nights at Madison Square Garden. The tour’s final concert in Reggio Emilia inspired the cryptic “Forever, Forever” teaser that hinted at the forthcoming project.