Harry Styles announced last week that his new album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, will be released on March 6 and he also shared the album cover, signaling a new era this spring.
Styles has always treated his albums as full listening experiences, tapping into emotions rather than easy listening songs. Whether it’s a mood filled with happiness and dancing or a moment of deep reflection, like his Harry Styles debut album, his music invites listeners to feel something. This new era will likely bring funky dance music. From the striking album artwork to the release of his latest single titled Aperture and a highly anticipated residency at Madison Square Garden, fans will once again be welcomed into Harry’s world.
The album artwork immediately sets the tone. Styles leans fully into a disco-inspired aesthetic, featuring a disco ball placed outdoors near a wooded area with him appearing caught in the middle of a dance. The imagery carries an element of fantasy, pieced together in a collage-like way that feels playful and dreamlike. The cover feels nostalgic while still offering something fresh for 2026. It pays tribute to the glamour of the disco heyday while remaining modern, almost like capturing a moment of dancing alone in your bedroom to a favorite song.
Styles’ upcoming single, Aperture, is set to be released on Jan. 23, according to his Instagram account.
What’s especially exciting is how clearly this new music seems designed for the stage. Styles has become known not just as a recording artist, but also as a performer who understands the power of live connection. That’s why his upcoming Madison Square Garden residency feels like a natural next step. Returning to the iconic venue for an extended run allows him to slow things down and truly settle into the space, creating a shared experience for audiences that can evolve night after night.
It feels like Styles is making a comeback remaining curious, expressive, and intentional with every choice he makes. By returning to one of the world’s most iconic stages and pairing it with thoughtful visuals, outrageous fashion and most of all music, Harry Styles once again reminds listeners why his work resonates so deeply. It’s meant to be loved.



















































































































































