Harry Styles Shares When He Completed ‘Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally’
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Harry Styles’ latest album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, offers a fresh experience for his fans, though the project may have been completed months earlier for the artist himself.
On Friday, March 6, the day the album was released, Styles took to Instagram to share a series of photos documenting the recording and production process. The images featured him collaborating in the studio, directing backup vocalists, and displaying sheet music with annotations.
Notably, one photo indicates that the completion date for Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally was June 25, 2025, a detail noted in Styles’ handwriting alongside the phrase “LP4 complete.”
In his post caption, Styles wrote, “It’s all waiting there for you.”
Fans had to wait over six months after that date to finally access the album, which includes 12 tracks, among them the Billboard Hot 100-topping lead single “Aperture.” This album signifies a notable shift in Styles’ musical direction, as he delves into dance music.
Looking ahead, Styles is set to perform a special one-night-only show at Co-op Live in Manchester, England, coinciding with the release of his album. This event will be filmed by Netflix and released as a concert film on Sunday, March 8. It will give fans a preview of his upcoming Together, Together tour, which includes over 60 performances at seven locations, featuring 30 nights at Madison Square Garden in New York City and 12 evenings at Wembley Stadium in London.
In a recent interview with Zane Lowe, Styles discussed the benefits of this mini-residency format, stating, “I think it makes the show better. I think you can build something that doesn’t have to travel every night. I think there’s something in this that allows me to, like, stay in my life while I’m doing it. And therefore I think [it] allows me to take care of myself better, which I think makes me better at doing the thing.”







