Harry Styles has officially kicked off a new musical era with the release of his latest single, “Aperture,” unveiled on Thursday, January 22. The track serves as the lead single from his upcoming fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, set to arrive on March 6.
Built around an electrifying groove produced by longtime collaborator Kid Harpoon, “Aperture” showcases Styles embracing a sound filled with romance, movement and playful elegance. It marks his first official release in years and signals a fresh chapter where music, emotion and connection with fans take center stage once again.
Earlier this month, Styles sparked curiosity with the launch of WeBelongTogether.co, a website that preceded the official album announcement on January 15. Alongside the reveal, he shared the album’s cover art on Instagram — a blurred image of the singer at what appears to be a nighttime dance gathering near the woods — reinforcing the project’s dreamy and whimsical aesthetic.

While full details about the album remain under wraps, it has been confirmed that the 12-track record was created in collaboration with Kid Harpoon, making “Aperture” the first glimpse into Styles’ next musical phase.
Following the album’s release, Styles will embark on an extensive run of residencies across seven cities, beginning May 16 in Amsterdam with five shows. The tour will continue through London, São Paulo and Mexico City before landing in New York City, where he is scheduled to perform an impressive 30 shows at Madison Square Garden. The tour will conclude in Australia in late November and early December.
Styles last released an album in 2022 with Harry’s House, which topped the Billboard 200 and earned Album of the Year at the 2023 Grammy Awards, fueled by the global success of “As It Was.”
“Aperture” now offers fans the first taste of what’s next.



