iHeartMedia hosts album preview parties for Harry Styles’ latest release

Bob Pittman, CEO at iHeartMedia
Bob Pittman, CEO at iHeartMedia
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iHeartMedia stations marked the release of Harry Styles’ fourth studio album, “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally,” with a series of events and special programming. In the days leading up to the album’s debut on March 6, iHeart hosted “Album Preview Parties” in New York, Los Angeles, and Boston. These gatherings allowed fans to listen to the full album before its official release.

On release day, iHeartRadio Pop and select Hot AC stations across the country will spotlight the new album by playing a different track every hour throughout the day. This includes airplay for the first single from the project, “Aperture.”

Listeners can also stream Harry Styles’ music on the iHeartRadio app. For updates and additional content, fans are encouraged to follow iHeartRadio on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter/X, Facebook, YouTube, or visit their website at iHeartRadio.com.



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