Speculation is reaching fever pitch among Harry Styles fans worldwide, with mounting evidence suggesting the global pop superstar is preparing to release his long-awaited fourth studio album, tentatively dubbed HS4, in 2026.
The Cryptic Teasers: From 'Forever, Forever' to Global Billboards
After a relatively low-key period following the release of his Grammy-winning album 'Harry's House' in 2024, Styles kicked off a frenzy just before the new year. He unexpectedly shared an eight-and-a-half minute film on YouTube titled 'Forever, Forever'. The video, featuring a piano ballad from his final 'Love On Tour' show in Italy, concluded with the poignant phrase, “We belong together”.
This was merely the first clue. Shortly after, a mysterious website named ‘We Belong Together’ appeared online, inviting fans to sign up for an unspecified community. The campaign then escalated physically, with cryptic posters and billboards bearing the same slogan spotted in major cities including London, New York City, Palermo, São Paulo, and Berlin.
What We Know About The Potential HS4 Album & Tour
While there has been no official confirmation from Styles or his team, the coordinated clues strongly mirror the artist's previous album marketing strategies. Fans are now widely interpreting the 'We Belong Together' phrase as the likely title for his next album, comeback single, or even a new tour.
Adding fuel to the fire, some billboards have featured additional phrases like 'Let The Light In' and 'Here We Go Again', leading to speculation they could be song titles or lyrics from the new record. Furthermore, unverified rumours suggest Harry may be planning a multi-night residency at New York's Madison Square Garden in 2026, following his historic 15-show run there in 2022.
Collaborations, Tracklists, and Emotional Depth
Details on potential collaborations remain unknown, as Styles' first three albums did not feature other artists. However, his high-profile friendships within the music industry have fans hopeful for possible guest features on HS4.
Although a tracklist is not available, a source reportedly told MailOnline back in March 2024 that the fourth album would be his “most emotional album yet”. The artistic shift hinted at in the 'Forever, Forever' film seems to support this claim, suggesting fans should prepare for a deeply personal collection of songs.
For now, the global fandom is on high alert, dissecting every clue and eagerly awaiting an official announcement that could define the pop landscape in 2026.



