Harry Styles is back and better than ever, having just dropped his new single 'Aperture' and announced his highly anticipated global residency tour, 'Together, Together'. To celebrate the news, Styles chatted with BBC Radio 1's Greg James in an exclusive interview that revealed a lot about what's been on his mind during the recording process.
At the heart of it all is the playful title of his new album, 'Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally', which Styles likens to "drink water all the time, but you're gonna have to pee occasionally." He jokingly suggests that just as we can take a break from drinking water when nature calls, we can also step away from kissing to disco and enjoy its occasional delights.
The inspiration behind 'Aperture' is no laughing matter. Styles says it was influenced by classic pop songwriting but drew on the likes of LCD Soundsystem and English post-punk band The Durutti Column for a sonic departure that feels both joyous and immersive. He recounts having been immersed in these experiences himself, watching LCD Soundsystem perform at festivals and feeling the energy they brought to their stage.
This newfound appreciation for live performances is what led Styles to take a step back from touring after 169 dates on 'Love On Tour' in 2023. Instead of being on stage, he found solace in being an audience member – "the most important thing was about getting on the other side of the audience experience." This newfound appreciation for the live show and its emotional highs has inspired him to create music that feels more authentic than ever.
When asked if it's easy to blend into a crowd when you're used to being in one, Styles quips that "when it's dark enough and music is loud enough it's quite easy actually." This reminds us that sometimes the best moments come from stepping outside our comfort zones.
As for how 'Aperture' came together, Styles reveals that the song was the last track completed for the LP. He credits the recording process with being a time of "exploring the themes" and feeling "the freest and having a lot of fun," which culminated in creating something that felt like the mission statement of what the album is about.
And speaking of albums, Styles has revealed that he's been on quite the adventure since his last tour ended. He's popped up unexpectedly at festivals, helped out with fan encounters, and even found himself in the midst of history when Pope Leo XIV was revealed to the world in May 2025. As he recounts, "I was getting a haircut in Rome and then I heard all these people start shouting 'Habemus Papam!'... it was wild."
The anticipation is building for Styles' 'Together, Together' tour, which kicks off on May 17 at Amsterdam's Johan Cruyff Arena before making its way to Wembley Stadium, São Paulo, Mexico City, and more. With new music in the works and a newfound sense of purpose behind his creative endeavors, Harry Styles is back and better than ever.
At the heart of it all is the playful title of his new album, 'Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally', which Styles likens to "drink water all the time, but you're gonna have to pee occasionally." He jokingly suggests that just as we can take a break from drinking water when nature calls, we can also step away from kissing to disco and enjoy its occasional delights.
The inspiration behind 'Aperture' is no laughing matter. Styles says it was influenced by classic pop songwriting but drew on the likes of LCD Soundsystem and English post-punk band The Durutti Column for a sonic departure that feels both joyous and immersive. He recounts having been immersed in these experiences himself, watching LCD Soundsystem perform at festivals and feeling the energy they brought to their stage.
This newfound appreciation for live performances is what led Styles to take a step back from touring after 169 dates on 'Love On Tour' in 2023. Instead of being on stage, he found solace in being an audience member – "the most important thing was about getting on the other side of the audience experience." This newfound appreciation for the live show and its emotional highs has inspired him to create music that feels more authentic than ever.
When asked if it's easy to blend into a crowd when you're used to being in one, Styles quips that "when it's dark enough and music is loud enough it's quite easy actually." This reminds us that sometimes the best moments come from stepping outside our comfort zones.
As for how 'Aperture' came together, Styles reveals that the song was the last track completed for the LP. He credits the recording process with being a time of "exploring the themes" and feeling "the freest and having a lot of fun," which culminated in creating something that felt like the mission statement of what the album is about.
And speaking of albums, Styles has revealed that he's been on quite the adventure since his last tour ended. He's popped up unexpectedly at festivals, helped out with fan encounters, and even found himself in the midst of history when Pope Leo XIV was revealed to the world in May 2025. As he recounts, "I was getting a haircut in Rome and then I heard all these people start shouting 'Habemus Papam!'... it was wild."
The anticipation is building for Styles' 'Together, Together' tour, which kicks off on May 17 at Amsterdam's Johan Cruyff Arena before making its way to Wembley Stadium, São Paulo, Mexico City, and more. With new music in the works and a newfound sense of purpose behind his creative endeavors, Harry Styles is back and better than ever.