Harry Styles is back in the spotlight, and fans across the globe are buzzing with anticipation. After nearly four years of musical silence, Styles has finally announced his much-awaited fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. The news broke on January 15, 2026, when Styles revealed the album’s title, cover art, and release date—March 6, 2026—through a coordinated campaign that left fans piecing together clues from cryptic posters, a mysterious website, and a flurry of social media activity.
The announcement marks Styles’ return to music after a period of relative quiet. His last album, Harry’s House, dropped on May 20, 2022, and went on to win the Grammy Award for Best Album in 2023, according to Variety. Since then, Styles has kept a low profile, stepping back from the relentless pace of touring and recording that defined his early solo career. But for those paying attention, hints of a comeback were everywhere in recent weeks.
It all started in late December 2025 when Styles’ social media accounts, dormant for months, suddenly sprang to life. On December 27, he posted a nearly nine-minute video from his final Love on Tour show, featuring an unreleased instrumental track titled “Forever, Forever.” The video concluded with the phrase “We belong together” flashing across the screen—a phrase that would soon become the centerpiece of his comeback campaign.
In the days that followed, fans began spotting enigmatic posters in major cities like New York, São Paulo, Berlin, Palermo, Manchester, Madrid, and Rome. These posters, reported by both People and the BBC, bore messages such as “We belong together,” “See you very soon,” “It’s all waiting there,” “Let the light in,” and “Here we go again.” All signs pointed to something big on the horizon.
Then came the launch of a new website, WeBelongTogether.co, in early January 2026. The site featured looping concert footage and a prompt to text the phrase “We Belong Together” to a number labeled “HSHQ” (Harry Styles Headquarters), unlocking a sign-up for updates. The website’s copyright notice pointed to Sony Music Entertainment, the parent company of Styles’s label, Columbia Records. This elaborate marketing effort was reminiscent of previous album rollouts—like the cryptic “Do you know who you are?” campaign for Fine Line in 2019, and the YouAreHome.co site ahead of Harry’s House in 2022.
On January 15, the suspense ended. Styles officially announced Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. via Instagram, his website, and press releases. The album, executive produced by his longtime collaborator Kid Harpoon (Thomas Hull), will feature 12 tracks. Kid Harpoon, who also helmed Styles’ previous three solo albums, described the creative process in a 2022 Rolling Stone interview: “He’s carved out a space for himself, and let’s just explore that more. And what I would love is just to keep building. When I look back at, you know, whether it’s Talking Heads or Radiohead and even Tom Petty, those artists went on a run where they just knew they were in a creative stride, and they just went for it. And that’s what I hope for going forward with Harry is that whatever it is next, let’s not try and second-guess it, or do anything based on what we’ve done before. Let’s just try and do something new and land somewhere exciting.”
For die-hard fans and collectors, the album is available for preorder in several formats: traditional black vinyl, a pink “Kiss” vinyl (already sold out), a “Smoke Machine” grey vinyl, CD, cassette, and even a deluxe box set featuring a reloadable 35mm film camera and a camera bag embroidered with the album logo. Styles’ official store is handling preorders, with merchandise—including t-shirts and other memorabilia—set to ship on release day, March 6. Retailers like Amazon and Walmart may also carry the album and merch at a later date, according to Rolling Stone.
But what about the music itself? Styles has been tight-lipped about the album’s sound and themes, but the title hints at a playful mix of romance and disco influences. As Rolling Stone notes, Styles previously dabbled in disco with the nostalgic dance track “As It Was” from Harry’s House. Fans are speculating that Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. could see him exploring this genre even further—though, as always, Styles is known for defying expectations and reinventing his sound from album to album.
The big question on everyone’s mind: will Styles tour behind his new album? While there’s no official word from Styles himself, multiple outlets including Page Six and ClutchPoints have reported that he is planning a second residency at New York’s iconic Madison Square Garden in 2026. If confirmed, this would mark his first major run since the end of Love on Tour in July 2023. That tour, which began in September 2021 after pandemic-related delays, saw Styles perform 20 shows at the Garden, including a historic run of 15 consecutive sold-out nights between August 20 and September 21, 2022.
Fans hoping to snag tickets for a 2026 tour or residency are advised to keep a close eye on Styles’ social media accounts and his Ticketmaster page. As of now, no official tour dates or ticket sales have been announced, but the momentum is building. If history is any guide, Styles’ shows will be hot tickets—his last Madison Square Garden residency sold out in record time and became the stuff of pop legend.
As the countdown to March 6 begins, the excitement is palpable. Styles’ return is not just a major event for his dedicated fanbase, but a significant moment in the pop music landscape. With a Grammy-winning pedigree, a reputation for reinvention, and a knack for showmanship, Styles’ new era is poised to make waves. Whether Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. delivers disco anthems, heartfelt ballads, or something entirely unexpected, one thing is clear: Harry Styles is ready to take center stage once again, and the world is watching.
With every cryptic poster, every teaser video, and every social media post, Styles has proven he knows how to build anticipation. Now, with the official announcement behind him, all eyes are on March 6—and whatever surprises Styles has in store next.