At a Glance
- Harry Styles will release Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. on March 6, 2026
- The 12-track album is his first since 2022’s Grammy-winning Harry’s House
- Kid Harpoon returns as executive producer for the fourth consecutive project
- Why it matters: Fans get new music after a two-year global tour and four-year recording hiatus
Harry Styles is ending a four-year album drought. The 31-year-old singer announced Thursday, Jan. 15, that Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. will arrive this spring, marking his first full-length project since Harry’s House swept the 2023 Grammys.
Album Details
- Release date: March 6, 2026
- Track count: 12 songs
- Executive producer: Kid Harpoon
- First single: Not yet revealed
Styles revealed the news on Instagram, pairing the official announcement with a tongue-in-cheek Instagram Story. The post featured the album cover, a giant arrow pointing to his image, and the caption “ME.”
Kid Harpoon has overseen every Styles solo album to date, starting with 2017’s self-titled debut, continuing through 2019’s Fine Line, and culminating in 2022’s Harry’s House. Their partnership stretches back more than a decade and has yielded three multi-platinum records and eight Grammy wins.
Grammy History
Harry’s House earned three trophies at the 2023 ceremony:
- Album of the Year
- Best Pop Vocal Album
- Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical
The victory solidified Styles as a critical favorite and commercial juggernaut. The album debuted at No. 1 in over 20 countries, spent multiple weeks atop the Billboard 200, and spun off the global hit “As It Was.”
Love on Tour Legacy
Styles supported Harry’s House with Love on Tour, a two-year road show that wrapped in July 2023. The trek sold more than 5 million tickets across 169 dates and grossed over $600 million, ranking among the highest-grossing tours of all time.
In an Instagram farewell, Styles called the experience “the greatest of my life.”
He wrote:
> “To everyone who came out to see us play, thank you. I feel so incredibly full and happy, it’s all because of you. You have given me memories that will last a lifetime, more than I could have ever dreamed of. Thank you for your time, your energy, and your love. It’s been an honor to play for you. I hope you had as much fun as I did. Look after each other, I’ll see you again when the time is right. Treat People With Kindness. I love you more than you’ll ever know.”
Hints and Easter Eggs

Fan speculation ramped up in December 2025 when Styles released a nine-minute extended cut of Forever, Forever, filmed on the final night of Love on Tour. The clip ends with the phrase “we belong together,” fueling theories that new music was imminent.
Three days before the album reveal, mysterious billboards appeared across New York City bearing the message “see you very soon.” A cryptic website also launched on Jan. 12, mirroring the digital teasers that preceded prior album cycles.
What Comes Next
Columbia Records will distribute Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. globally. No tour dates have been announced, but insiders expect a 2026 arena run to follow the album’s spring release.
Styles has kept a relatively low profile since the end of Love on Tour, focusing on studio work and occasional one-off performances. His last public appearance was a surprise duet with Stevie Nicks at a Los Angeles charity gala in October 2025.
Key Takeaways
- Four-year gap between albums matches the longest hiatus of Styles’ solo career
- Kid Harpoon’s continued involvement signals consistency in sound and creative direction
- Early marketing relied on cryptic visuals and fan-driven decoding, a hallmark of Styles’ campaigns
- No lead single has been released, suggesting a possible drop closer to March 6
The announcement ends months of speculation and sets the stage for one of the year’s most anticipated pop releases.

