Harry Styles released his fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., on March 6, 2026, marking his first full-length project in four years. To celebrate, he held a one-night-only concert at Manchester's Co-op Live arena, which was recorded for a Netflix special airing on March 8.
Harry Styles' new album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., arrived on March 6, 2026, via Columbia Records. The 12-track record, executive produced by Kid Harpoon with contributions from Tyler Johnson, features a blend of dance pop, funk, and post-punk influences. It includes the lead single "Aperture," which topped the Billboard Hot 100, and the ballad "Coming Up Roses," arranged with orchestral elements by Jules Buckley. Collaborators include Wolf Alice's Ellie Rowsell on background vocals for several tracks, the Smile's Tom Skinner on drums, and the House Gospel Choir. The album was recorded at studios such as Abbey Road, Hansa, and RAK, with mixing by Mark "Spike" Stent and mastering by Emily Lazar.
On the same day, Styles performed his first full concert in nearly three years at Manchester's Co-op Live arena, a 23,500-capacity venue near his hometown of Holmes Chapel, Cheshire. The show enforced a strict no-phone policy, creating an immersive atmosphere where fans sang along to new tracks like "Ready, Steady, Go!" and learned lyrics in real time. Styles gifted 100 free tickets to his former school, Holmes Chapel Comprehensive, prompting headteacher Nigel Bielby to say, "I am so pleased that Harry has kept a place in his heart for his roots and for the village where he grew and thrived."
The setlist opened with "Aperture" and included all 12 album tracks, followed by hits like "From the Dining Table" from his 2017 debut, "Golden" and "Watermelon Sugar" from Fine Line (2019), and "As It Was" from Harry's House (2022), closing with "Sign of the Times" and a reprise of "Aperture." Before the finale, Styles delivered a speech on community: "In a world that is so chaotic, it is so easy to be hopeless. I look at these rooms and see what you create, and there’s hope here. Thank you for being a light in my life and spreading joy to people in your own lives: be the change in the world."
The performance, titled Harry Styles: One Night in Manchester and produced by Fulwell Entertainment, will stream on Netflix starting March 8 at 3 p.m. ET. Styles also released a music video for "American Girls" on March 6, directed by James Mackel, depicting him in action-hero scenarios with stunt doubles. Upcoming plans include hosting and performing on Saturday Night Live on March 14, and the Together, Together tour beginning May 16 in Amsterdam, featuring residencies like 12 nights at London's Wembley Stadium and 30 at New York City's Madison Square Garden.