Harry Styles Lets Loose in Euphoric ‘Dance No More’ Official Video
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Harry Styles Lets Loose in Euphoric ‘Dance No More’ Official Video

Harry Styles leans fully into movement, freedom and disco energy in the official video for Dance No More, one of the standout tracks from his latest album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally..

Directed by Colin Solal Cardo, the visual transforms a gymnasium into a sweat drenched dance floor, with Styles surrounded by flashing lights, chaotic choreography and a crowd that grows increasingly wild as the song unfolds.

The video embraces a loose, carefree aesthetic that mirrors the song’s message. Styles appears in athletic shorts and sneakers, dancing through scenes that blur the line between performance and spontaneous celebration. At one point, he famously drags a microphone across his tongue, adding another instantly viral moment to the visual rollout.

Musically, Dance No More taps into disco and funk influences with pulsing synths, layered vocals and a call and response structure that critics have already pointed to as an early “song of the summer” contender. The track has become a fan favorite since the release of the album in March, praised for its playful atmosphere and communal energy.

The visual also reflects a broader artistic shift for Styles. In recent interviews, he has spoken about reconnecting with joy and self expression through dance after spending time anonymously clubbing in Berlin during his hiatus. That sense of liberation runs throughout the video, which focuses less on narrative and more on physical movement and shared experience.

Critics have noted the clip’s heavy 1980s influences, with some drawing comparisons to films like Perfect starring John Travolta and Jamie Lee Curtis. The choreography and styling push Styles further into a dance driven era that first gained attention during performances of “Aperture” and his recent Saturday Night Live appearance.

With Dance No More, Styles continues expanding the visual world of Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally., proving that this era is less about polished perfection and more about movement, freedom and losing yourself in the moment.