Harry Styles has ended a three-year hiatus by announcing his fourth studio album, titled Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, set for release on March 6, 2026. Fans are speculating it might be a double album based on promotional clues.
Harry Styles revealed details of his upcoming album on January 19, 2026, marking the end of an 835-day wait since his Love on Tour concluded. The announcement came via his new website, WeBelongTogether.co, where a countdown clock featured the word "Kiss" repeated eleven times, with "Disco" at the ninth position, and hands in pink and blue moving in opposite directions.
Enthusiastic fans interpreted these elements as hints of a double album structure. A TikTok user questioned, “If there are two colours moving in different directions, does that mean there are two separate countdowns?” Apple Music supported this theory by adding a section called “See You Soon, Harry,” dividing his catalog into playlists titled 'Kiss All the Time' and 'Disco, Occasionally.' Merchandise appeared in corresponding pink and blue colorways.
The album, produced by longtime collaborator Kid Harpoon, suggests a shift toward disco and dance-pop, inferred from its title and artwork. Pre-orders are live on the website, offering limited-edition vinyls bundled with items like T-shirts and cameras, plus a glittery cassette tape.
Prior to the announcement, clues included global posters reading "WE BELONG TOGETHER" and a surprise eight-minute cinematic release, "Forever, Forever," on December 27, 2025. Australian radio hosts Fifi, Fev, and Nick speculated the album was completed, potentially written on a typewriter, with a 2026 world tour in plans. Ed Sheeran, speaking at the previous year's BRIT Awards, described hearing snippets as "quality."
Recent sightings place Styles with potential collaborators like Fred again.., HAIM, and Olivia Dean, and reuniting with his Love on Tour band in Germany alongside manager Jeff and producer Kid Harpoon. Fans noted his use of a digital camera for photos, possibly tying into the album's aesthetic. Tour rumors swirl around a stadium outing or a Madison Square Garden residency, though no official word has emerged.