
Image: Harry Styles (Official Instagram Account)
Harry Styles has officially announced his next studio album, marking his first full-length release in four years. The new record, titled Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., is set to arrive on March 6 via Columbia Records.
While no music from the album has been released yet, Styles has revealed the official artwork, signaling the start of a new era following the massive success of Harry’s House. The upcoming project will feature 12 tracks and is once again produced by Kid Harpoon, who previously co-wrote and produced Harry’s House in 2022.
Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. will be Styles’ fourth solo album, following Harry Styles (2017), Fine Line (2019), and Harry’s House. His last album spawned the global hit “As It Was,” alongside fan favorites like “Daylight,” “Satellite,” “Music for a Sushi Restaurant,” and “Late Night Talking.”
Styles’ Harry’s House era was one of the most dominant runs of his career. He headlined Coachella 2022, won Album of the Year at the 2023 Grammy Awards, and delivered high-profile performances across major award shows. Outside of music, he also starred in Don’t Worry Darling and made memorable television appearances, including his performance of “As It Was” on the final episode of The Late Late Show with James Corden.
After wrapping up his world tour, Styles largely stepped away from the spotlight. Now, with Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., he is officially returning, setting the stage for what could be one of 2026’s most anticipated pop releases.
More details, including lead singles and potential tour plans, are expected in the coming weeks.
