Harry Styles just opened a new era with “Aperture,” a fresh single and music video that sets the tone for what comes next.
“Aperture” signals a new chapter
If you’ve missed Harry’s music drop schedule, you’re not alone. This is his first release since 2022’s Harry’s House, and “Aperture” arrives with a music video directed by Aube Perrie, a familiar creative partner for fans who love his recent visual world.
The track also leads into a new full-length project with a title that feels like a vibe and a tagline in one: KISS ALL THE TIME. DISCO, OCCASIONALLY. The album lands March 6, 2026 via Columbia Records, and it packs 12 tracks written by Harry and executive produced by Kid Harpoon.
Notably, the tracklist mixes bold, pop-forward energy with titles that feel personal and specific, like “American Girls,” “The Waiting Game,” and “Carla’s Song.”
A 2026 residency that turns concerts into a destination
Next, Harry takes the music back to the stage in a big way. He’s set for a seven-city residency in 2026, with 50 stops across Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne, and Sydney, running May through December.
This format matters because it changes how people plan a show. A residency doesn’t just create a concert night. It creates a travel moment, a weekend plan, and a reason to explore a city with your playlist on repeat.
The highlights are huge: 30 shows at Madison Square Garden and a six-night run at Wembley Stadium. Plus, the guest list adds even more range, with names like Robyn, Shania Twain, Jorja Smith, Jamie xx, and more appearing on select dates.
For fans who want the full experience, the album is already up for global pre-order, including exclusive color and bundle options via the artist’s webstore.






