Harry Styles described his upcoming fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, using a single facial expression during a recent podcast interview. The 32-year-old singer, returning after a three-year hiatus, indicated a rocking vibe for the March 6, 2026, release following his 2022 Grammy-winning album Harry's House.
Harry Styles, the former One Direction member, appeared on Brittany Broski's Royal Court podcast to promote his new album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, set for release on March 6, 2026. When asked to sum up the record with one facial expression, Styles closed his eyes, shook his head, and made an unusual face, suggesting a rocking vibe.
During the interview, Styles shared a personal anecdote about his grandmother Beryl's funeral. He confessed to uncontrollable laughter as The Beatles' 'The Long and Winding Road' played while her coffin headed to the furnace. Though he acknowledged the inappropriateness, Styles expressed that he 'likes the idea' of inappropriate cremation soundtracks.
This promotion follows Styles' return to the spotlight in January 2026, after a three-year break since Harry's House, which topped the Billboard 200 and earned him his first album of the year Grammy. The new album's lead single, 'Aperture,' reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and made Styles the first male artist to top the Hot Dance/Pop Songs chart.
Styles' solo career has included notable achievements, such as becoming the first man to appear solo on Vogue's cover in 2020 while wearing a dress. His 2022 single 'As It Was' held the Hot 100 No. 1 spot for 15 weeks, a record for a British artist at the time. Harry's House also marked him as the first British soloist with four concurrent top 10 Hot 100 hits and the first UK male soloist with three albums debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.
On tour, Styles received a banner at Madison Square Garden in 2022 for his 15 Love on Tour shows, grossing $63.1 million. His upcoming Together, Together tour includes 12 Wembley Stadium dates, breaking records set by Coldplay and Taylor Swift.