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Harry Styles has officially announced the release of his eagerly awaited fourth album, set to arrive just under four years since his previous record.
The three-time Grammy winner, 31, on Thursday shared the art for “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.”
The cover art for the upcoming 12-track album, which will make its debut on March 6, features the former One Direction star clad in jeans and a snug blue t-shirt. He holds his sunglasses beneath a glittering disco ball, with the outlines of trees silhouetted against a twilight sky.

The “Fine Line” singer’s announcement comes nearly three weeks after he quietly published “Forever, Forever,” an eight-and-a-half minute video spotlighting devoted fans on the last stop of his Love on Tour, which ended in July 2023.

While some fans speculated that the video was Harry’s way of expressing gratitude for their “patience,” others interpreted it as a hint that “something is coming.”
Earlier this week, Styles unveiled a new website and placed billboards around New York City, teasing his fans with the message that he would “see you very soon,” according to People.
This new album will be his first since the release of 2022’s “Harry’s House,” which earned him the prestigious Grammy Award for Album of the Year.
The album’s hit track, “As It Was,” also earned four nominations for Record of the Year, Best Music Video, Best Pop Solo Performance and Song of the Year. The video has been viewed over 910 million times since it dropped on YouTube in March 2022.