New album is set for a March 6 release date

Johnny Dufort
The Harry Styles drought is officially over.
Today, Styles announced his new album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, set for a March 6 release. Produced by his longtime collaborator Kid Harpoon, the album, which will mark Styles’ fourth studio album and his first since 2022, will feature 12 new tracks.
Earlier this week, Styles teased the announcement with a series of billboards and posters plastered around the world, from New York and Berlin to São Paulo and Palermo. Each included a message to fans promising an anticipated reunion. “See you very soon,” one read, while another teased, “It’s all there waiting.”
The posters correlated with a new website from the musician, who also launched his previous two albums with cryptic sites. The landing page for WeBelongTogether.co features a looped video that captures a sea of fans dancing in a crowd. Some are holding each other, a few are clapping, others are pointing their phones at a stage we can’t see.
On Wednesday, fans who unquestioningly handed their contact information over to a HSHQ community number received a voice message. The audio file was only six seconds long, featuring a voice drawling the same phrase that appeared on the pop-ups, “We belong together.”
Styles left his fans with an emotional farewell in 2023 following the conclusion of Love on Tour. He composed a piano ballad to perform for them at the final show on the 169-date run, then reflected on the tour in a rare Instagram Story post. “It’s been the greatest experience of my entire life. I feel so incredibly full and happy. It’s all because of you,” he wrote. “You have given me memories that will last a lifetime, more than I could have ever dreamed of. Thank you for your time, your energy, and your love.”
Here we go again.
From Rolling Stone US.
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