Harry Styles is finally back with new music, dropping his new song “Aperture” after nearly three years.
“Aperture" is the first taste of his upcoming fourth album “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.”
The track, which Styles previewed for fans at global record stores on Wednesday, is a slow-burning, five-minute tune, kicking off with a throbbing synth line before the percussion kicks in. On the chorus, Styles sings, “We belong together, it finally appears it’s only love.”
“Aperture” is the One Direction alum's first single since 2023's “Satellite" and marks the first step in a new era that’s already defined by romance, dancing and whimsy, which Styles kicked off earlier in January with the launch of his WeBelongTogether.co.
The track arrives just hours after the pop star announced his “Together, Together” tour that will see him performing 50 dates in seven cities including Amsterdam, London, Sao Paulo, Mexico City, New York City, Melbourne and Sydney.
Styles will stage residencies in each location, including a staggering 30 nights at NYC’s Madison Square Garden.
The 2026 tour will also feature special guests, including Robyn, Shania Twain, Fcukers, Jorja Smith, Jamie xx, Fousheé and Skye Newman across select dates.
All of this is pushing towards “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally,” which the pop star announced last week.
The highly anticipated project, releasing on March 6, has 12 tracks and is executive produced by Kid Harpoon, who previously worked with Styles on his 2022 album “Harry’s House.”
Styles began teasing the album, which was rumored to be in the works for months, with a series of billboards and advertisements in cities from New York to Madrid and Rome.
At the end of 2025, he kicked up buzz for the record with the surprise release of a music video for his instrumental “Forever, Forever,” shot at the final “Love on Tour” date in 2023.
Styles last released “Harry’s House” in 2022, spawning the massive hit “As It Was.” That album went on to win the Grammy Award for Best Album the following year.
Listen to “Aperture” below.




