The wait is over for Harry Styles fans.
He he has announced his return to music.
The pop star has been teasing fans since December with cryptic messages, mysterious websites and voice notes, all carrying the same message: "We belong together."
He's now confirmed a new album, the intriguingly titled Kiss All The Time.
Due for release on 6 March, it is the follow-up to 2022's Harry's House, which sold more than 4 million copies worldwide and won best album at both the Grammys and the Brit Awards.
The star announced his fourth album on social media by posting a picture of the cover, which shows him standing under a disco ball in an open field, while wearing a pair of swimming goggles.
A press release said the 12-track album has been executive produced by his long-term collaborator Kid Harpoon.
However, the star has yet to reveal any music from the project aside from a brief voice note sent to his fans on Wednesday.
Nonetheless, pre-orders for the album have already begun, with the usual array of vinyl and CD editions, and a box set containing a limited edition film camera.
Styles has been one of the UK's most recognisable musicians since he was 16, when his mum convinced him to audition for The X Factor.
There, he was corralled into the boyband One Direction with fellow wannabes Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, Liam Payne and Zayn Malik.
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