Harry Styles Announces New Album 'Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally' for March 2025
Harry Styles reveals fourth solo album and release date

Global pop icon Harry Styles has officially ended the anticipation for his next musical chapter, announcing his fourth solo album titled 'Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally'. The record is scheduled for worldwide release on 6 March 2025.

Album Details and Cryptic Teasers

The announcement followed a brief but effective teaser campaign that saw mysterious billboards appear globally with messages like "we belong together" and "see you very soon." Styles later sent a voice note singing the same phrase to fans signed up to a WhatsApp promotional line. The album's artwork features the 31-year-old singer wearing sunglasses and ducking beneath a disco ball against a night sky.

Produced once again by his long-time collaborator Kid Harpoon, the album will contain 12 songs, though the full tracklist remains under wraps. Upon the announcement, Styles' official web store offered pre-orders for vinyl, cassettes, T-shirts, and other merchandise, with the site reportedly struggling under immediate fan demand.

Following a Grammy-Winning Success

This new project arrives four years after his critically and commercially triumphant third album, 'Harry's House'. That record achieved a No 1 chart position globally, was certified triple platinum in the UK with over 900,000 sales, and won the coveted Album of the Year award at the 2023 Grammys. It also spawned the record-breaking single 'As It Was', which boasts over 4.2 billion streams on Spotify.

The last new music Styles shared was the piano instrumental 'Forever, Forever', performed at the finale of his 2023 tour. This new album will be his first major release since the tragic death of his former One Direction bandmate, Liam Payne, in October 2024.

Beyond the Music: Marathons, Residencies, and Advocacy

Outside the recording studio, Styles has made headlines for his impressive marathon running, recently achieving a sub-three-hour finish at the Berlin marathon in September 2025 with a time of 2 hours and 59 minutes. Rumours are also swirling about major live performances, including a potential second residency at New York's Madison Square Garden and a series of shows at Manchester's Co-op Live arena, in which he is an investor. Bookies have even tipped him as a potential Glastonbury headliner for 2027.

Styles has also used his platform for advocacy, backing Ed Sheeran's call for increased government funding for music education in schools and grassroots venues. His lifestyle brand, Pleasing, expanded its range last year to include adult products, complementing its apparel and beauty lines.

With a unique blend of musical evolution and cultural influence, Harry Styles' latest announcement sets the stage for what is likely to be one of the biggest pop events of the coming year.