After hinting at a comeback for several weeks, Harry Styles announced his fourth solo album, “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally,” will be released on March 6. The album will be the first new music the world has heard from Styles in three years.
Styles announced on Jan. 20 via his social media platforms and official website that his lead single, “Aperture,” would be released Jan. 23. The song serves as the first preview of the upcoming album and quickly generated attention across social media platforms, where fans shared reactions and anticipation for the new era of music.
Along with this announcement, Styles revealed plans for a 2026 world tour following the album. The “Together, Together” Tour is scheduled to begin in May and run through December, signaling a full return to live performances after the time away from touring.
However, the tour will feature a limited number of stops, as of now. Styles will be performing in the following cities: Amsterdam, London, Sao Paulo, Mexico City, New York City, Melbourne, and Sydney.
The limited list of locations has sparked mixed emotions among fans, with excitement surrounding the announcement along with disappointment from those cities not included on the tour schedule. While additional tour dates have not been announced, Styles’ return to music and touring has renewed excitement among fans worldwide.
With a new album and international tour on the horizon, 2026 is shaping up to be a significant year for Harry Styles.