It’s official—Harry Styles is finally dropping a new album, and rumours of a tour are everywhere
The anticipation has been real among Harry Styles fans. We've been left empty-handed for almost four years since he dropped new solo music, but we’re glad now that the radio silence is finally breaking. Late last week, icon Harry Styles officially confirmed that his new studio album is on the way, and the news leaves us on a total watermelon sugar high.

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The singer made the major announcement on Instagram on January 16th, ending months of relentless speculation and rumours. As expected, the post went viral, racking up more than 6 million likes in just three days, a reminder of just how online his fandom has always been. Theories started with a cryptic social media rollout and street posters stating the line ‘We Belong Together,’ plus a mysterious website (webelongtogether.co) and a secret voice note sent to fans on his intimate little WhatsApp chat. There's a fine line between mystery and allure, but it's one Harry Styles walks well that keeps the world hanging on his every move.

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So, what we know: The new record, titled Kiss All The Time. Disco, occasionally, is set to drop on March 6th. This is Harry’s fourth studio effort, following his successful debut Harry Styles in 2017, the chart-crushing Fine Line in 2019, and the critically acclaimed Harry’s House in 2022. Like everyone, we’re still waiting to hear what this actually sounds like, but we can confirm that it’s a 12-track record, executive produced by Kid Harpoon, who’s been riding with Styles since day one. The album art shows Harry in a tee and jeans, snapped at night under a disco ball—which suggests major 70s disco influence, and fuels guesses about the record's sound. (He’s been known to frequent the famous club, Berghain, of late.)

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Building on the immense popularity of Love On Tour, all the gossip is giving us reason to believe that Styles will embark on a stadium tour, with whispers of twelve gigs in the UK in line for 2026, alongside rumours of a Madison Square Garden residency, with the possibility of further dates in 2027. Plus, he’s a fave to headline Glastonbury in 2027 after the 2026 break. Fans are even manifesting new music debuts there—he's done it before! Basically, everyone expects a grand tour, because it’s what he’s given us time and time again.

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While much is still unclear, we really don’t have to wait much longer. Pre-order is available for the album on his official Australia and New Zealand webstore, and it's also available to pre-save on Spotify and Apple Music. We’ve also heard that snagging it through the official site might hook you up with exclusive presale codes for all the Australia and New Zealand tour dates—an easy decision if you want to be first in line for tickets
So that does it, we've officially decided to leave Harry’s House and head off to the disco.