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‘We Wanna Dance With All Our Friends’: Harry Styles Announces Album Listening Parties

Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally will be played across 40 cities

‘We Wanna Dance With All Our Friends’: Harry Styles Announces Album Listening Parties
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Harry Styles has revealed listening parties for Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, his new album out on March 6.

Styles announced the parties via Instagram, with the caption “We wanna dance with all our friends.” The parties will be spread across 40 cities, kicking off on Feb. 18. The specific dates have yet to be announced.


The parties follow last month’s special listening event at Rough Trade in New York City, where hundreds of fans stood in line for hours waiting to hear his new single, “Aperture.” As one fan told us, “I’ve always admired him because he reminds me a lot of David Bowie. He’s just trying new stuff. It’s insane to watch him grow like that. I love it. We’re here for that.”

Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally marks Styles’ first new album in four years, after 2022’s Harry’s House. He’ll support the album with a massive tour that features residencies across the globe, kicking off May 16 in Amsterdam. The trek includes a 30-date residency at New York’s Madison Square Garden; the record-breaking demand for those tickets led Styles to add more European shows.


The upcoming trek follows Love on Tour, which featured 169 dates. “It’s been the greatest experience of my entire life. I feel so incredibly full and happy. It’s all because of you,” he wrote upon the wrap. “You have given me memories that will last a lifetime, more than I could have ever dreamed of. Thank you for your time, your energy, and your love.”

Styles recently appeared at the Grammys, handing off the Album of the Year to Bad Bunny for Debi Tirar Mas Fotos. On Feb. 28, he’ll perform at the Brit Awards in Manchester, England, marking his first time playing Disco material in public. 2026 is Harry’s year.

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