Harry Styles is officially back and doing it in very Harry fashion.
The pop star has announced his fourth studio album, Kiss All The Time. Disco Occasionally, following a week of gentle chaos that included cryptic posters, a mysterious website, and a lo-fi voice note sent directly to fans on WhatsApp.
If you were wondering whether the billboards reading “We Belong Together” actually meant something, they did.
The album arrives on 6 March and features 12 new tracks, with long-time collaborator Kid Harpoon returning as executive producer. Pre-orders are live now, and yes, there is merch already.
This is Styles’ first full release since Harry’s House in 2022, the album that spawned As It Was, Late Night Talking and Music For A Sushi Restaurant, then went on to win Album of the Year at both the BRIT Awards and the Grammys. No pressure.
Hints of new music have been floating around for a while. Styles was spotted at RAK Studios in London back in 2024, and fans have been on high alert ever since. The recent poster campaign and WhatsApp drop just turned suspicion into certainty.
There are also rumours of live plans bubbling away. Reports suggest Styles could be lining up another Madison Square Garden residency, following his 15 sold-out nights there during Love On Tour. There’s also talk of a potential run at Manchester’s Co-op Live, a venue he partly owns, although nothing has been confirmed.
As for the album title, reactions online range from delighted to deeply confused, which feels about right.
Disco? Occasionally? Kissing all the time? Nobody quite knows what it means yet, but March isn’t far off.




