Harry Styles Shatters Records with Fourth Album's Global Chart Domination
Harry Styles' New Album Achieves Historic Global Chart Success

Harry Styles has achieved the most significant global debut of his entire career with the release of his fourth studio album, titled Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. The 32-year-old singer has sold a staggering one million units to date, securing the number one position in an impressive 20 countries worldwide.

Unprecedented Chart Performance Across Continents

In the United States, the album debuted at number one on the prestigious Billboard 200 chart, amassing over 430,000 units in consumption during its first week. This remarkable figure represents the largest first-week performance of any album released so far this year. Additionally, Harry Styles set a new record for the biggest first week of vinyl sales by a male artist in the US, surpassing his previous benchmark established by Harry's House.

Dominance in Key International Markets

The album became the biggest selling release of the year in numerous major markets, including the United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland, the Netherlands, Sweden, New Zealand, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Norway, Portugal, Canada, and Spain. It also landed the coveted number one spot in Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, and the Czech Republic.

In the United Kingdom, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally became Harry Styles' third UK number one album, achieving first-week sales of 183,000 copies. This substantial figure notably exceeds the 113,000 copies sold by Harry's House upon its initial release. The album accomplished a rare chart double in both the UK and Canada, with the album and its single American Girls simultaneously topping the respective album and singles charts.

Historic Sales Milestones and Upcoming Tour

This achievement marks the biggest first-week sales from a male solo artist in the UK and Australia since Ed Sheeran's Divide album in 2017. To celebrate the album's release, Harry Styles performed a special One Night In Manchester live show at Co-Op Live, which is currently available for streaming on Netflix.

Major Economic Impact of Forthcoming Residency

Looking ahead, Harry Styles will make his long-awaited return to the global stage with a seven-city residency in 2026, titled Together, Together. The extensive tour will include 67 stops across Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne, and Sydney, running from May through December. Highlights of the tour include 30 shows at New York's iconic Madison Square Garden and a 12-night run at London's Wembley Stadium.

Special guests scheduled to appear across select dates include Robyn, Shania Twain, Fcukers, Jorja Smith, Jamie xx, Fousheé, and Skye Newman. Notably, Harry Styles' Wembley Stadium residency is projected to generate approximately £200 million for London's economy. While Taylor Swift's 2024 concerts in four British cities generated nearly £1 billion, Harry Styles has opted to perform exclusively in London, making the capital city the primary beneficiary of spending from his dedicated fanbase.

According to The Times, the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) estimates that over one million ticketholders are expected to spend a total of £709 million, including millions of pounds on ticket purchases alone. Non-London residents are anticipated to contribute an additional £200 million on hospitality, retail purchases, and accommodation during their visits for the concerts.