
Harry Styles BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Harry Styles is roaring back into the spotlight with his massive fourth album announcement, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, dropping March 6, 2026, as confirmed by ABC News and his official website. The reveal hit Thursday, complete with a dreamy album cover of Styles in shades against a twilight vista and disco ball, plus instant merch like vinyls, tees, and box sets flying off virtual shelves. Parade reports fans lost it over a sneaky upcoming tour dates nod on the site, fueling unconfirmed buzz for a 2026 trekpossibly with Stranger Things Joe Keery, aka Djo, opening after he followed Styles online, though thats pure fan speculation for now. Boardroom.tv details a cryptic We Belong Together billboard blitz in global cities and a WhatsApp group HSHQ tease, ending his four-year hiatus since Harrys House and hinting at residencies. TMZ and WEOW 92.7 claim hes locked a second Madison Square Garden stint, cementing his legacy there with a permanent banner from past shows, while Mens Journal flags a no-purchase-necessary registration for 2026 dates on his site, priming superfans for ticket wars. No fresh public sightings or social posts from Styles himself this week, but the comeback hype dominates headlines, from his December Forever, Forever YouTube teaser to Grammy whispers. This album push could redefine his disco-infused era, especially with Kid Harpoon producing again, per ABC. Fans are already joking about scalper battles, and if MSG or Djo rumors solidify, expect biographical gold. Stay tuned, darlingsStyles is dancing back to dominance.