Harry Styles is set to drop his new single 'Aperture' on Friday, January 23, 2026, marking his first new music since 2022's Harry's House. The track serves as the lead single from his upcoming fourth studio album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. Early listeners describe it as having 'House music vibes' and being unlike anything in his previous work.
Harry Styles' highly anticipated return to music continues with the release of 'Aperture,' scheduled for midnight UK time on January 23, 2026. This global drop will make the single available on streaming platforms at corresponding local times, allowing fans in various regions to access it promptly.
For instance, U.S. listeners on the West Coast will hear it at 4:00 PM PT on January 22, while East Coast fans get it at 7:00 PM ET the same day. In the UK, it arrives at 12:00 AM GMT on January 23, with Europe following at 1:00 AM CET. Further afield, India sees a 5:30 AM release, Australia at 11:00 AM in Sydney, and New Zealand at 1:00 PM in Auckland.
'Aperture' previews Styles' fourth album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally., due out on March 6, 2026. The 12-track project, executive produced by Kid Harpoon, promises fresh sounds after a three-year gap since Harry's House.
Fans who previewed the single online have shared enthusiastic reactions, calling it 'House music vibes' and 'unlike anything he's ever put out' in his career. This release coincides with new music from former One Direction bandmates, including Zayn Malik's 'Die For Me' debut during his Las Vegas residency and Louis Tomlinson's upcoming track, highlighting a busy week for the group's alumni.
Styles' team has not yet detailed the album's full tracklist or additional collaborators, but updates are expected soon.