Harry Styles is finally back with new music and a massive live plan to match. The 31‑year‑old has released “Aperture,” the lead single from his upcoming fourth studio album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, ending a gap of more than three years since his last original solo release. The track, co‑written with longtime collaborator Kid Harpoon, leans into bright, mid‑tempo pop with lyrics built around the idea of “letting the light in” and the refrain “we belong together,” signaling another emotionally open, stadium‑sized era.
The single is the first taste of Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, which is due out March 6 through Erskine and Columbia Records. Styles teased the rollout via a cryptic “WeBelongTogether.co” website and a listening event at New York’s Rough Trade, where fans heard “Aperture” in full before its global digital release. Early reactions from those events, captured in fan interviews, describe the song as “sparkling” and “uplifting,” with a chorus designed for crowd sing‑alongs rather than left‑field experimentation.
To support the album, Styles has announced the Together, Together global residency tour, a seven‑city run that trades constant city‑hopping for extended stays in major hubs. According to Rolling Stone, “Harry Styles Is Bringing ‘Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally’ on 2026 Global Residency Tour”, he’ll play clusters of shows in Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne and Sydney, racking up 50 performances in total. The U.S. leg centers on a 30‑night stint at Madison Square Garden running from late August through October, echoing his 2022 “Harry’s House” takeover.
Venue and tour materials hint that fans can expect a mix of new material and reimagined versions of past hits rather than a strict album‑playthrough format. MSG has already teased another full‑venue transformation, suggesting themed décor and pop‑up experiences similar to the earlier residency that turned the arena into “Harry’s House” for a month‑plus. Between the new single, the forthcoming album title, and a residency model built around extended stays instead of constant city‑hopping, Styles is framing 2026 as a focused, residency‑driven live era rather than a traditional arena tour.