Harry Styles dominates with his new album, securing the biggest debut of his career

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Harry Styles reaches No.1 in Spain and globally with ‘Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally’, marking the strongest debut of his career.

Harry Styles once again proves why he remains one of the defining figures in contemporary music. His new album, ‘Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally’, has debuted straight at No.1 in Spain, topping both the albums chart and the vinyl chart in its first week.

The impact goes far beyond. The record has reached No.1 in over 20 countries and has already surpassed one million units sold, becoming the biggest debut of his career and one of the most powerful global releases of the year.

In the United States, the album also entered directly at No.1 on the Billboard 200, with more than 430,000 units in its opening week — the highest figure of 2026 so far. With this milestone, Harry Styles secures his fourth consecutive No.1 on the US chart, reaffirming his position as one of the most influential artists in contemporary pop.

The phenomenon is mirrored across key markets such as the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, Italy and the Netherlands, where the album not only tops the charts but also ranks among the best-selling releases of the year. In addition, the artist has achieved a double No.1 for both album and single in the United Kingdom and Canada.

The release has been supported by the special event ‘One Night in Manchester’, available on Netflix, further strengthening the project’s global narrative. And far from slowing down, Harry Styles is already preparing his return to the stage with ‘Together, Together’, an ambitious international tour set to visit seven cities with 67 shows between May and December.

Among the most notable dates are 30 nights at Madison Square Garden in New York and 12 shows at Wembley Stadium in London, where the artist will bring to life an album that has already captivated audiences worldwide.