Harry Styles is proving once again why he is the undisputed king of the modern pop spectacle. The English singer-songwriter has just released the music video for his latest track, “Dance No More,” a standout anthem from his new album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.
The video, which premiered this week showcases a side of Styles that fans have come to adore: the fearless, high-energy performer who isn’t afraid to lean into the theatrical.
OMG the Choreography!
Directed with a sharp eye for movement, the “Dance No More” visuals begin in a deceptively quiet setting, a room filled with empty chairs. Styles starts the piece solo, dancing with an abandon that suggests no one is watching. However, in a clever cinematic pivot, the room is revealed to be a makeshift auditorium packed with an audience.
Dressed in a characteristically bold ensemble with multiple jackets, a tie, and tiny red shorts, Styles captivates the crowd. The choreography quickly escalates from subtle hip-sways to an intense, full-room affair. Before long, the audience is no longer mere spectators; they join him on the floor in a sprawling, coordinated display of movement.
The Third Chapter of Disco, Occasionally.
“Dance No More” serves as the third visual installment from his latest era. It follows the atmospheric lead single “Aperture” and the high-octane, stunt-driven “American Girls.” This latest release reinforces the “occasional disco” theme of the album, blending retro synth vibes with a contemporary pop edge.
As the track progresses, Styles sheds layers of clothing and inhibition alike, culminating in a massive ensemble dance number that feels like a genuine celebration of movement. For a musician who consistently redefines his visual identity, “Dance No More” is a vibrant reminder that Harry Styles is at his best when he’s simply having a ball.

