Harry Styles has sold more than one million units of his fourth album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, topping the charts in 20 territories around the world.
The record debuted at No.1 in the UK, selling 183,045 units – more than the rest of the Top 30 combined. Styles’ third chart-topping album’s weekly total was made up of 138,229 physical units, 2,448 downloads and 42,368 sales-equivalent streams, according to the Official Charts Company.
Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally is the first album to top 100,000 weekly sales since Taylor Swift’s The Life Of A Showgirl opened with 423,444 units in October 2025.
Styles’ new record has outperformed the first-week numbers of previous album Harry’s House by 60.8%. Harry’s House opened with 113,812 units on release in 2022.
It also set the highest first week vinyl album sales figure (66,391 units) for a UK artist this century achieved, trailing only the 125,592 copies that The Life Of A Showgirl racked up on its debut last year.
In the US, the album sold over 430,000 units, the largest first week of the year. It was Styles’ fourth consecutive No.1 solo album, extending his record as the first UK male, and second male artist ever, to debut at No.1 achieve that feat since chart data began in 1991. He also logged the biggest first week vinyl sales for a male artist in the US, beating the record he previously set with Harry’s House.
The album entered charts at No.1 in 18 other countries, becoming the biggest selling album of the year in Australia, Ireland, Netherlands, Sweden, New Zealand, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Norway, Portugal, Canada, and Spain. It landed at No.1 in Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy and topping the Czech Republic Spotify Album Charts.
Styles also achieved a chart double in the UK and Canada as both Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally and American Girls simultaneously topped the charts.
He was the first act to do the double in the UK since Taylor Swift, while American Girls is his fourth No.1 single following chart-topping results for Sign Of The Times (2017), As It Was (2022) and Aperture (2026).
Also in the UK last week, former No.1 Aperture rebounded 10-4 with consumption up 87.3% week-on-week and Ready, Steady, Go! debuted at No.5. But for chart rules limiting primary artists to three entries, Harry Styles would have had six singles in the Top 10 and 11 in the Top 20.
In the UK & Australia, the album has achieved the biggest week one sales from a male solo artist since Ed Sheeran’s ÷ in 2017. It also achieved the highest first week UK sale for a British act since Coldplay’s Moon Music debuted at No.1 with 236,796 units in October 2024.
In Germany, it has become the best-selling album by a male solo artist in almost six years and best-selling album by an international male solo artist in nine years, doubling the sales figure of Harry’s House in Germany, Sweden, Austria and Switzerland and tripling it in the Netherlands.
According to yesterday’s Midweek Sales Flash, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally was the early leader in the albums race.
