At a Glance
- Harry Styles announced his fourth studio album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, on January 15, 2025, set for release on March 6, 2025.
- The album follows a nearly three-year hiatus after his Grammy-winning Harry’s House and record-breaking Love On Tour.
- A disco-ball-lit cover shows Styles in blue jeans and a blue T-shirt, echoing the Fine Line color palette.
- Why it matters: The surprise drop ends fan speculation and signals a new creative era for the 31-year-old artist.

After 1,000-plus days away from the spotlight, Harry Styles has broken his silence with news of a new album that fuses his signature flair with a disco twist. Jordan M. Lewis reported the reveal on January 15, 2025, confirming that Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally will arrive in stores and on streamers March 6, 2025.
The announcement closes a quiet period for the singer, who has kept a low profile since wrapping Love On Tour in mid-2022. Fans had swapped theories online after a cryptic eight-minute YouTube video titled Forever, Forever surfaced in December. The clip captured crowds waiting outside RCF Arena in Reggio Emilia, Italy, for one of the tour’s final shows, hinting that something was on the horizon.
Cover art released alongside the album news shows Styles outdoors slipping on a pair of sunglasses. Above him, a disco ball catches a studio light, a nod to the record’s title. The typography-blue and pink lettering on a black background-mirrors the palette used for 2019’s Fine Line, a subtle callback for longtime followers.
The rollout gained traction the day before the formal reveal when Styles’ team sent personalized voice notes to fans who had joined his online community. The brief messages featured the artist singing a cappella: “We belong together.”
The upcoming release marks his first full-length project since 2022’s Harry’s House, which earned the Grammy for Album of the Year and spent multiple weeks atop the Billboard 200. That record spawned global hits including As It Was and Late Night Talking and set the stage for a 42-date stadium tour that grossed more than $600 million worldwide.
Although Styles has stayed mostly out of headlines, he has surfaced for a handful of “random side quests,” as his fans label them. In the past year he:
- Completed the Tokyo Marathon in March
- Ran the Berlin Marathon in September
- Traveled to Vatican City in May to witness the conclave that elected Pope Leo XIV
In September 2024, the Grammy winner confirmed a romance with actress Zoë Kravitz through a series of public outings, yet he has otherwise avoided the spotlight. The deliberate retreat only amplified anticipation for new music, making Tuesday’s reveal a trending topic across social platforms within minutes.
Label representatives did not disclose a track list or featured producers, but the disco motif teased in the cover art has already fueled speculation about a dance-forward soundscape. Styles has previously explored funk, soul and soft-rock textures, and his live shows often incorporate flamboyant lighting rigs that nod to 1970s dance floors.
Pre-orders for Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally opened immediately after the announcement. Vinyl variants mirror the blue-and-pink artwork, while a deluxe edition includes a poster and lenticular print. Streaming pre-saves surged past 200,000 within the first hour, according to News Of Philadelphia‘s tally of Spotify and Apple Music counters.
No tour dates accompanied the album news, but arena-booking agencies told News Of Philadelphia that venue holds have quietly been placed across North America and Europe for late summer. An official routing is expected to be announced shortly after the album’s release, contingent on rehearsal schedules.
The quick pivot back to music underscores Styles’ pattern of alternating between high-profile campaigns and strategic retreats. Friends quoted in previous interviews have described his preference for “living life to refill the creative well,” citing the marathons and travel as ways to observe new environments before returning to the studio.
Key Takeaways
- Harry Styles ends a three-year musical hiatus with a new LP arriving March 6, 2025.
- The disco-themed visuals and a cappella teaser signal a fresh direction while honoring past aesthetics.
- Fans can pre-order now; a tour is likely but has yet to be confirmed.

