Harry Styles Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally Sells 1M Global Units in Week One
Harry Styles‘ Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally debuted atop Billboard’s 200 Albums chart, the publication confirmed Sunday, with the album earning the biggest debut of 2026 so far. Reps for Columbia Records said Monday that the singer has already sold 1 million copies of the album globally, with the alum debuting at No. 1…
Harry Styles‘ Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally debuted atop Billboard’s 200 Albums chart, the publication confirmed Sunday, with the album earning the biggest debut of 2026 so far.
Reps for Columbia Records said Monday that the singer has already sold 1 million copies of the album globally, with the alum debuting at No. 1 in 20 different territories.
Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally opened with 430,000 units in the U.S., per Billboard, off of 291,000 traditional sales along with just over 140 million first-week streams. All of Styles’ four albums have now debuted at No. 1 on the charts, reflecting the British pop star’s status as one of the most consistent hitmakers in the music business.
Styles dethroned Bruno Mars’ The Romantic, which opened at No. 1 last week and now comes in second for Week 2.
On the Hot 100, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally opened with two songs in the top 10. “American Girls” had the highest debut this week, opening at No. 4, while the album’s lead single, “Aperture,” which debuted at No. 1 back in January, bounced back to No. 9.
Styles celebrated his album release last week with a one-night-only hometown concert in Manchester, England, at Co-Op Live, with the show airing on Netflix two days later. He also pulled double duty on Saturday Night Live this past weekend, both hosting and serving as musical guest.
With release week officially in the rearview window, next up for Styles is his Together, Together tour, which will include a 30-date residency at Madison Square Garden in New York for his only U.S. shows of the year. Demand for those shows has broken records, with Ticketmaster saying Styles drew 11.5 million people for his pre-sale, the largest ever for an artist in the New York market.
