Harry Styles has done it again. The British pop superstar’s fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, has debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, scoring the biggest opening week of 2026 so far with a staggering 1 million copies sold globally.
Representatives for Columbia Records confirmed the milestone on Monday, noting that the album has also topped the charts in 20 different territories.
A Historic U.S. Debut
In the United States alone, the album opened with 430,000 units, according to Billboard. This figure comprises:
- 291,000 in traditional album sales
- Over 140 million first-week streams
With this achievement, all four of Styles’ studio albums have now debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, cementing his status as one of the most consistent and successful hitmakers in the industry. The album dethrones Bruno Mars’ The Romantic, which slips to No. 2 in its second week.
Chart-Topping Singles
The album’s success extends to the Hot 100 singles chart, where it has landed two songs in the top 10.
| Song | Chart Position |
|---|---|
| “American Girls” | Debuted at No. 4 (highest debut of the week) |
| “Aperture” | Bounced back to No. 9 (originally debuted at No. 1 in January as lead single) |
A Star-Studded Release Week
Styles celebrated the album’s arrival with a series of high-profile appearances.
- Hometown Concert: He performed a one-night-only show at the Co-Op Live arena in Manchester, England, which was later streamed on Netflix.
- Saturday Night Live: He pulled double duty, both hosting and serving as the musical guest on the iconic sketch comedy show.
What’s Next: The ‘Together, Together’ Tour
With a record-breaking release week behind him, Styles is now gearing up for his Together, Together tour. The tour will feature a historic 30-date residency at Madison Square Garden in New York, marking his only U.S. shows of the year.
Demand for these shows has shattered records. According to Ticketmaster, Styles drew an astounding 11.5 million people for the pre-sale, the largest ever for an artist in the New York market.