In this world, it’s just him: Harry Styles has announced that his long-awaited fourth studio album will arrive this autumn.
Titled Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally and out on March 6, the album is Styles’ first full-length project in four years. It follows 2022’s critically acclaimed synth pop record Harry’s House, which earned the former One Direction star the top prize of album of the year at the 2023 Grammy Awards.
Harry Styles last performed in Australia in 2023.Credit: Lloyd Wakefield
In a review, this masthead described Harry’s House as “an album of freewheeling effortlessness, of sensuality and confidence, of pop and R&B”, and noted how the artist’s talents matched his charm.
On Instagram, Styles shared the cover artwork for Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, which features the 31-year-old artist in a T-shirt and jeans at night, standing underneath a shimmering disco ball hung outside.
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According to a press release, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally will contain 12 tracks and is executive produced by Kid Harpoon. The British songwriter and producer has been a close collaborator with Styles since the beginning of the singer’s solo career, working on all his albums since his 2017 self-titled debut.
It also marks Styles’ first project since his former One Direction bandmate Liam Payne died in 2024 after falling from a hotel balcony in Argentina. At the time, Styles said in a statement that Payne’s “greatest joy was making other people happy, and it was an honour to be alongside him as he did it”.
One Direction formed on The X Factor in 2010 and performed together until 2016.
The album announcement followed a cryptic teaser campaign in which Styles cheekily hinted at the upcoming project through billboards around the world promising “we belong together” and “see you very soon”. These phrases overlaid a photo of a stadium filled with fans during Styles’ 2022-2023 world tour.
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