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Dance No More Harry Styles video brings nonstop choreography and disco chaos

By Olivia Spencer May 7, 2026

gets down in red gym shorts and white tennies in the new video for “Dance No More,” the latest single pulled from Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. The -directed clip is the third visual from the album and leans harder into nonstop choreography than any of the rollout videos before it.

More than two dozen dancers join Styles in what first looks like a high school gym. The scene quickly spills into a full-on disco party, and by the end mass snogging has broken out over the group routines. It is a glossy reset for a project that has already moved from “Aperture” to “American Girls,” and it arrives with Styles’ next big step already on the calendar: the “Together, Together” tour begins May 16.

The new video lands in the middle of a run that has kept Styles in near-constant motion since March. When Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. was released, it became his fourth consecutive album to debut at No. 1 on the , with 430,000 equivalent album units and the highest debut at the time since ’s The Life of a Showgirl. In early March, he staged his first show in three years at Manchester, England’s Co-op Live, a performance that was filmed and streamed on two days later. He then pulled double duty as host and guest on on March 14, and later gave “Aperture” its live debut with a dance-heavy rendition at the Brit Awards.

The tour ahead is just as packed as the album campaign. Alongside 10 shows in Amsterdam and 12 nights in London, where he will break records, Styles is set for four shows in Brazil, six nights in Mexico and 30 shows at in New York City. Against that backdrop, “Dance No More” works as both a statement of intent and a reminder that this era is still built around movement, spectacle and a very deliberate push toward the stage.

The question now is not whether Styles has another visual in the tank. It is whether the tour can match the pace and scale of a rollout that has already turned a gym, a disco floor and a string of high-profile appearances into one continuous build toward May 16.

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