
Harry Styles has announced a new album called ‘Kiss All The Time. Disco Occasionally’.
The announcement comes following the soloist and former One Direction star hinting at new music earlier this week.
First, a series of posters with the phrase ‘We Belong Together’ began popping up in cities across the globe. Then, he sent out a brief, lo-fi voice recording to fans on Whatsapp, which contained audio of him singing the line “We belong together”.
Now he has officially confirmed his fourth studio album, ‘Kiss All The Time. Disco Occasionally’.
It contains 12 new songs, is executive produced by Kid Harpoon, and set for release on March 6. Visit here to pre-order.
Rumours that Styles was working on a new record date back to August 2022, when the pop star suggested that he was already working on ideas for a new solo album. Then, in 2024, he was spotted arriving at RAK Studios in London, leading many to believe he was underway with the recording process.
The new album will follow-on from his third studio album, ‘Harry’s House’, which dropped in 2022 and featured singles ‘As It Was’, ‘Late Night Talking’, ‘Music For A Sushi Restaurant’ and more.
The record won the Album Of The Year awards at both the BRITs and the Grammys in 2023, and went on to make chart history across the globe.
Following Styles hinting at new music in recent days, rumours have also emerged that the singer has struck a deal for another residency at New York’s Madison Square Garden. If these come to fruition, it will be his first shows there since playing 15 sold-out nights at the arena back in 2022 as part of his ‘Love On Tour’ dates.
Outlets including BBC News also report that there are murmurs of Styles hosting a residency at the Co-op Live in Manchester later this year, as he is a major investor in the arena, which opened in May 2024. At time of writing, though, no live shows have been announced.
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