Harry Styles Makes Long-Awaited Return
Everyone can remember the most recent era of Harry Styles. The previous One Direction member has made quite the career of his own, becoming one of the world’s largest male pop stars. His previous albums Harry Styles, Fine Line and Harry’s House are quintessential releases from the last decade. The last time he was on the front lines of the music scene was back when he was touring LOVE ON TOUR with residencies consisting of 15 shows at Madison Square Garden and the Kia Forum, as well as completely taking over Wembley Stadium. This tour ran for 22 total months. He absolutely took over the world. Feathers, boas, glitter, patterned outfits and “Satellite” shoes were left as remnants in every city he visited throughout those months, and the whole world was listening as he played a goodbye piano piece to end the final show of the era. It has been since that moment on June 17, 2023, that the world has waited for more from Harry Styles. But the wait is over.
Many rumors about his return have run rampant across social media for years. He’s been seen running marathons or visiting new cities and running into fans but seemed to be taking a (well deserved) hiatus from music. But just when the world needed some good news, he has come back with music. Styles dropped a teaser video from his final show at Wembley titled ‘Forever, Forever’, posters in major cities stating “see you soon” and shortly after, launched a teaser to sign up to receive text message announcements on January 12. By January 15, he announced his next studio album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. This new album is set to be released March 6, 2026, and stretching 12 songs long. Fans are hopeful for his return to include live performances as he is exceptional in a live setting, giving every ounce of himself on the stage. Fans are also eager to see what genre this will lean towards, but there is no predicting Harry’s next move.
The new album is available for pre-order on his website alongside additional merchandise and will be found to stream come March anywhere you listen to your music.