Harry Styles has been MIA in recent years, seemingly emerging solely for marathons, and even then he's been doing them under fake names so as not to arouse suspicion – which has led his legions of fans to wonder exactly when he'll be bringing out new music.

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It's been four years since the release of the wildly popular Harry's House, his last studio album that scooped Album of the Year at the 2023 Grammys. Featuring such pop-culture hits as As It Was and Late Night Talking, among others, the album was exactly what fans had hoped for (and then some).

As such, it's no surprise that excitement is at fever pitch as fans suspect they are being teased with a new music project from Styles in 2026. Let's delve into it...

What is Harry Styles’s We Belong Together? Clues to new project explained

So far, concrete evidence of something new on the horizon consists of billboards emblazoned with the phrase "We Belong Together" in several global cities, such as New York, Rome, Palermo, São Paulo and Harry's hometown of Manchester.

The background consists of a sold out stadium of dancing fans – could this be the title of a brand new album?

Fuelling rumours further, is the fact that this is the same screenshot as the ending of an over eight-minute YouTube video posted 2 weeks ago to the Harry Styles YouTube channel.

Titled Forever, Forever, the video currently has 3.8 million views. It's the first social media post of Harry's since the tragic passing of Liam Payne in October 2024.

Showing scenes from the final Love On Tour show in Reggio Emilia, Italy, in July 2023, Harry performs a ballad written specifically for the occasion. As the performance finishes and the camera pans to the crowd "We Belong Together" illuminates the screen.

If Styles is trying to apologise for his absence it seems he doesn't need to worry. As a comment on the video states accurately: "It's like seeing an ex after 3 years."

A screenshot of a we belong togetrh website featuring a large crowd
Webelongtogether.co Sony music entertainment

Another clue is a website of the same name that leads to a WhatsApp link and HSHQ - Harry Styes Headquarters. This is copyrighted by Sony Music Entertainment, which happens to be the owner of Harry's label Columbia Records. The plot thickens...

While it is important to remain calm – remember this could only be a tour documentary – it is hard to not be swept up by HS4 fever. 2026 could be the year we finally get more Styles.

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