Harry Styles has announced his fourth solo album, titled Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, set for release on 6 March. The album was produced by Kid Harpoon, who has worked on all of Styles' previous records. The artwork features the 31-year-old pop star wearing sunglasses and ducking beneath a disco ball suspended from the night sky.
The announcement followed a cryptic billboard campaign with messages such as 'we belong together' and 'see you very soon'. Styles also sent a voice note of him singing 'we belong together' to fans on a WhatsApp promo line. The 12-song track list has not been revealed, but merchandise packages including vinyl, cassettes, T-shirts, an analogue camera and a bum bag were made available.
The album arrives four years after Harry's House, which reached No 1 worldwide, was certified triple platinum in the UK, and won album of the year at both the 2023 Grammy and Brit awards. It spawned the hit single 'As It Was', Styles' most-streamed song on Spotify with 4.2 billion streams. This will be Styles' first album since the death of his former One Direction bandmate Liam Payne in October 2024.
Styles is rumoured to hold a residency at the Co-op Live in Manchester, where he is an investor, and has been tipped as a potential headliner for Glastonbury 2027. Outside music, Styles completed the Berlin marathon in under three hours in September 2024 and his lifestyle brand Pleasing launched a sex toy and lube last year.



