Harry Styles New Album Kiss All The Time Disco Occasionally Tops Charts Amid Tour Announcement and Wellness Investments
Harry Styles is riding high on the release of his new album "Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally," which has topped charts and sparked a frenzy of recent headlines, from surprise ticket drops to wellness splurges and candid TV moments.[1][5]
In the past couple of days, Styles has dominated music news with his chart dominance and fan-friendly moves. His latest album secured a second week at No. 1 on UK charts, as detailed in Music Week's analysis, beating out competitors and even surpassing his own streaming records—though one massive UK-bound pop act recently edged it out.[1] Fans are buzzing over a Ticketmaster windfall: thousands of seats for his upcoming "Together, Together" tour in New York City were freed up at face value, a direct response to pricing backlash that had fans up in arms earlier this year.[1][2] Styles announced the tour on Instagram just days after the album drop, framing it with a mental health focus that emphasizes intimate, restorative live experiences.[2][4]
Sighted strolling solo through New York City on April 23, the singer appeared relaxed amid the whirlwind, arm-in-arm with girlfriend Zoe Kravitz in paparazzi snaps that confirm their romance is stronger than ever.[1][2] The couple, coordinated in scarves and sunglasses during a recent jet-set escape, radiated couple goals as Kravitz joined him post-SNL triumph.[1][2] Back in London, Styles invested £20,000 in an infrared sauna for his home, a wellness upgrade aimed at physical recovery after grueling tour prep and stunts he performed himself in his "Aperture" video.[1][2]
His March 15 SNL hosting gig remains fresh fodder, where he cheekily addressed "queerbaiting" accusations with a surprise same-sex kiss to cast member Ben Marshall, quipping, "You don’t know." The monologue, revisiting his 2019 flamboyant outfits, drew laughs and headlines from Gay Times to PinkNews, positioning Styles as unapologetically authentic.[1][2] It's a bold riposte to critics, echoing his Zane Lowe interview on grief over late One Direction bandmate Liam Payne, where he lamented public entitlement to his emotions.[2]
Stevie Nicks couldn't stop praising the album as "one of the best," while Styles teased an acoustic project to bare his inner thoughts.[1] One Direction nostalgia simmers too: Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, and Zayn Malik are touring, with Zayn once shading Styles' ticket prices.[1][2] His Wembley residency promises a £200 million boost to London, despite early controversy.[1]
Amid yacht vacays, rumored flings like Taylor Russell, and thigh tattoos sparking Olivia Wilde debates, Styles balances superstardom with introspection.[3] At 32, he's not just making music—he's redefining pop's emotional core, blending disco vibes with vulnerability. As he preps for arena takeovers, expect more saunas, smooches, and sold-out nights. The Harry era? It's disco, occasionally profound.
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