Harry Styles fan watching new music video on phone with billboard showing album artwork above city street

Harry Styles Teases New Album

Harry Styles has stayed silent about a fourth album, but cryptic billboards, a fresh website and a surprise YouTube upload have fans convinced new music is near.

**At a Glance

  • Styles quietly posted a nine-minute tour video titled “Forever, Forever” in December 2025 that ends with “we belong together”
  • Global posters reading “we belong together” appeared on Jan. 12, 2026, each directing fans to WeBelongTogether.Co
  • The copyright on the site is held by Sony Music Entertainment, parent of his label Columbia Records
  • Why it matters: Fans have tracked this exact playbook before both Fine Line and Harry’s House, making a spring album drop look likely

The English singer-songwriter has not released an album since Harry’s House in May 2022, and he stepped out of the spotlight after finishing Love on Tour in late 2023. On Dec. 3, 2025, he broke that quiet with a YouTube upload: an extended cut of the tour’s final-night piano performance. In the last seconds, white text flashes the phrase “we belong together” while the crowd cheers.

The clues fans are tracking

Within weeks, matching posters surfaced worldwide:

  • New York City: “we belong together – see you very soon”
  • Palermo, Italy: “we belong together – it’s all there waiting”
  • Berlin: “we belong together – let the light in”

Every poster carries the URL WeBelongTogether.Co, a site that went live the same day. Its landing page loops footage of fans holding up phone lights identical to clips in the “Forever, Forever” video. The page offers no title, track list or date, yet the copyright line names Sony Music Entertainment, owner of Columbia Records, Styles’ label.

A marketing playbook fans have seen before

This layered rollout mirrors the campaigns that preceded Styles’ last two records:

Album Website launch Poster tagline Album release
Fine Line Oct. 2019 DoYouKnowWhoYouAre.com “Do you know who you are?” Dec. 2019
Harry’s House Mar. 2022 YouAreHome.Co cryptic social teasers May 2022

Following that pattern, fans predict an announcement soon and a March or April 2026 street date.

What collaborators are saying

Kid Harpoon, longtime producer and co-writer, told Rolling Stone in September 2022 that he hopes their next project avoids repeating past formulas. “Let’s not try and second-guess it, or do anything based on what we’ve done before,” he said. “Let’s just try and do something new and land somewhere exciting … We don’t know what it is yet. That could be anything, which is the most exciting thing about it.”

Open marketing playbook reveals layered campaign pages with Harry Styles album art and social media graphics building strateg

Styles’ own words before going quiet

Ahead of his post-tour hiatus, Styles posted a rare Instagram Story thanking supporters. “It’s been the greatest experience of my entire life,” he wrote. “I feel so incredibly full and happy … Thank you for your time, your energy, and your love … I’ll see you again when the time is right.”

The singer has issued no statement since the billboards appeared, and Columbia has not responded to requests for comment from News Of Losangeles.

Key takeaways

  • No album title, track list or release window has been confirmed
  • The coordinated global posters and website match pre-release tactics used for both previous albums
  • Copyright on the new site ties directly to Sony/Columbia
  • Fans estimate a spring 2026 launch if timelines stay consistent

For now, Harries continue refreshing WeBelongTogether.Co and scanning city streets for the next clue.

Author

  • My name is Amanda S. Bennett, and I am a Los Angeles–based journalist covering local news and breaking developments that directly impact our communities.

    Amanda S. Bennett covers housing and urban development for News of Los Angeles, reporting on how policy, density, and displacement shape LA neighborhoods. A Cal State Long Beach journalism grad, she’s known for data-driven investigations grounded in on-the-street reporting.

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