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Harry Styles has released dance no more harry styles, the Colin Solal Cardo-directed video for “Dance No More,” with more than two dozen dancers and a full choreography load that outpaces the rest of the album era. The clip arrives as the rollout for Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. moves toward the launch of his Together, Together tour.
Red shorts, white tennies
Styles appears in red gym shorts and white tennies, and the setup begins like a high school gym scenario before it turns into a disco party. Mass snogging breaks out on top of the group dance routines, giving the video a crowded, almost overrun feel instead of a clean performance piece. For a video campaign that has already produced two earlier clips, Cardo’s cut pushes the album era into its busiest visual register yet.
Three videos from one album
“Dance No More” is the third song from Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. to get a video treatment, following “Aperture” and “American Girls.” Styles also gave “Aperture” its live debut at the Brit Awards, then later performed on Saturday Night Live on March 14. The album itself became his fourth consecutive album to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, moving 430,000 equivalent album units, so this new clip keeps a top-charting release in motion rather than treating it like a finished cycle.
Amsterdam starts May 16
The video lands just ahead of the launch of Styles’ Together, Together tour, which kicks off on May 16 with 10 shows in Amsterdam. The run also includes 12 nights in London, four shows in Brazil, six nights in Mexico, and 30 shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City. In practice, that makes the video less of a standalone drop and more of a bridge from the album’s chart peak into a tour schedule built on scale.
Styles already staged his first show in three years in early March at Manchester, England’s Co-op Live, and that show was filmed and streamed on Netflix two days later. He has now paired that return with a third album video, which is the cleaner move: keep the visuals coming, keep the tour in view, and keep the campaign active before the next stage opens in Amsterdam.