
NEW YORK — Global superstar Harry Styles is dominating the cultural zeitgeist this week as he prepares to launch his highly anticipated fourth studio album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally., alongside a major return to late-night television.
On Wednesday, February 25, 2026, industry data revealed a massive surge in Styles’ previous work. His entire solo catalog—including the self-titled debut, Fine Line, and the Grammy-winning Harry’s House—has returned to the sales charts in the United Kingdom. This “Harry-mania” comes just days before his new record is set to drop, fueled by exclusive global listening parties held in select cities like Los Angeles and Madison, Wisconsin.
Saturday Night Live and “Double Duty” Return
NBC confirmed this week that Styles will return to Studio 8H on March 14, 2026. The “Aperture” singer is set to pull “double duty” as both the host and the musical guest. This marks his second time handling both roles, having previously commanded the Saturday Night Live stage in November 2019. The appearance is timed to promote the new album and his upcoming “Together Together” summer tour.
A Career of Reinvention
Now 32, the Redditch-born artist has successfully transitioned from boy band sensation in One Direction to a rock-based solo powerhouse and respected actor. His accolades currently include:
- Three Grammy Awards (including Album of the Year for Harry’s House)
- Six Brit Awards
- Three American Music Awards
- Two Ivor Novello Awards
Beyond music, Styles continues to influence the fashion world. Recent reports highlight his $30 million property portfolio and his continued impact on red-carpet trends, with fashion critics noting his role in reviving iconic styles ranging from Elvis-inspired jumpsuits to the latest “lettuce hair” trends seen at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
What’s Next for Styles?
With Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. releasing next week, critics are already analyzing the lead single “Aperture” as a sign of Styles’ evolving sound. Following the album launch and his SNL stint, the artist will begin rehearsals for the “Together Together” tour, which is expected to be one of the highest-grossing concert series of the 2026 summer season.
