After nearly four years without a full-length record, Harry Styles is officially back with his fourth solo album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, set to release on March 6, 2026.

This highly anticipated project marks Styles’ first studio album since the critically acclaimed and Grammy-winning Harry’s House (2022), which produced global hits like “As It Was.” Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally features 12 new tracks and is executive produced by longtime collaborator Kid Harpoon, who has helped shape his sound since the beginning of his solo career.

Fans around the world have been buzzing after mysterious billboards and posters began appearing in major cities with the phrase “We belong together,” teasing the return of new music and building excitement long before the official announcement.

The album cover — which shows Styles under a glittering disco ball — hints at a playful, disco-inspired aesthetic that could signal a fresh twist on his signature blend of pop, rock and soulful melody.
This release comes at a poignant time in his life and career. It’s his first major musical arrival since the tragic death of his former One Direction bandmate Liam Payne in 2024, a moment that has deeply affected fans and the music community alike.
Pre-orders are already live, and many listeners are excited about special editions, vinyl variants and what this next era of Styles’ artistry might bring. Whether you’ve followed him since One Direction or discovered his solo work along the way, this album promises new sounds and emotional depth from an artist who continually evolves.