Harry Styles has announced that his new album will be titled “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally," releasing on March 6.
The pop star also revealed the album cover and release date for his fourth album on Thursday morning.
The 12-track project will be executive produced by Kid Harpoon, who also helmed the latest album from former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne.
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The announcement is hardly unexpected, as a 2026 return has been teased for months and a series of billboards and advertisements appeared last week in cities from New York to Madrid and Rome bearing phrases such as “We belong together” and “See you very soon,” along with a cryptic website.
Additionally, Styles’ social media accounts sprang back to life in the last week of December when he posted a video of himself performing his instrumental “Forever, Forever” on piano at the final “Love on Tour” date.
The clip concludes with the words “We belong together” flashing on the screen.
Fans have been waiting for what feels like forever for the Brit to release a follow-up to 2022’s "Harry’s House," which won album of the year at the Grammys.
Before "Harry’s House," he debuted as a soloist with 2017’s self-titled album before dropping his sophomore effort "Fine Line" two years later.
Styles toured for nearly two years in support of his second and third solo albums, with his pandemic-delayed “Love on Tour” launching in September of 2021 and concluding in Reggio Emilia, Italy, on July 22, 2023.
Since closing out his trek, the pop star has largely stayed out of the spotlight, occasionally popping up around the world to run a major marathon or two.




