
If there was ever a soundtrack to 2026, it would probably be Harry Styles.
After pulling off a sold-out residency at Wembley Stadium, packing everything in for a “One Night Only” performance in Manchester, and performing at the BRIT Awards, the global pop icon is now gearing up to release his fourth studio album, “Kiss All the Time.” Disco, Occasionally., coming Friday, March 6.
To celebrate the launch, Styles is launching a series of pop-up experiences in 16 cities around the world — and London is firmly on the list.
Where and when?
The London pop-up will land in Shoreditch, at 133-135 Bethnal Green Road (E2 7DG), on the northern end of Brick Lane. But fans will have to move quickly: the shop will only be open for one day — Friday, March 6, 2026.
Opening hours are split into two sessions:
12pm to 2am
4pm to 9pm
American Express cardholders will get early access from 3pm to 4pm, along with a dedicated checkout lane and access to exclusive items.
What’s on sale?
This isn’t just a listening party. The pop-up promises a fully immersive experience centered around the new album, as well as a wide range of exclusive merchandise.
The apparel will include:
T-shirts
Hoodies and crewnecks
Polos and kids’ T-shirts
Hats and socks
In addition to the apparel, fans can expect tote bags, towels, mugs, sleep mats, watches, and limited edition physical copies of the album — likely vinyl, CD, and perhaps a cassette release for collectors.
In short: if it can be stamped with the Harry Styles aesthetic, it probably will be.
Harry’s One Year
This pop-up feels like a natural extension of an already massive one-year run for the former One Direction star. His recent shows have generated frenetic demand, with millions reportedly trying to snap up tickets for the limited run.
What makes this album cycle so interesting, though, is its tone. Rather than leaning into chart-chasing tactics or headline-grabbing feuds, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. seems to take a more confident approach. There’s a sense that Styles is making on his own terms – less concerned with decoding lyrics for gossip value, more focused on mood and atmosphere.
When you’re operating at this level of global stardom, perhaps that confidence is justified. If the crowds are guaranteed and the demand is already there, why not make the music you want to make?
For London fans, March 6 won’t just mark the release of a new album – it’ll be a one-day celebration of an artist who continues to define the pop landscape in 2026.