Harry Styles Prances in Tiny Red Shorts in ‘Dance No More' Music Video
Harry Styles is no stranger to letting loose on the dance floor, and he invited everyone to join him in the new “Dance No More” music video.
The video, directed by Colin Solal Cardo, features the “Aperture” singer showing off his fun, flirty choreography in tiny red gym shorts as he dances alongside his band members, Pauli Lovejoy, Yaffra, Mitch Rowland, and Sarah Jones.
His dance moves even compel a group of bystanders to groove alongside him as he sang, “It's feeling like the music has been heaven-sent / And that there's no difference in between the tears and the sweat."
“Dance No More” is the third track with visuals off of Styles’ fourth studio album “Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally,” which was released back in March.
In an interview with Zane Lowe before the album’s release back in March, Styles opened up about the track and called it the “freest and most fun we’ve [made] in the studio.” The track was inspired by one of the first times he went clubbing in Berlin and his visceral reaction while on the dance floor.
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“I remember the first time in Berlin, and like, standing in the middle of the dance floor, and feeling so unbelievably free and safe,” he recalled in the interview. “I had my hands in the air, and my eyes closed, and I just felt these tears streaming down my face. And it was this moment of, like, ‘I'm so alive right now.’ ”
Styles also revealed in another interview with BBC Radio 1 that the lyric “DJs don’t dance no more, they said” was a direct reference to something his friend Chloe said while they danced together.
“Usually we're watching her play [on stage], and she'd been on the dance floor with us, and we were like, ‘Oh, it's so nice-so nice to have you, like, down with us,'” he said. “And she was like, "I know, DJs don't dance anymore."
Styles is also set to embark on his global “Together, Together” residency tour across seven cities next week. The “Watermelon Sugar” singer will kick off the 67-stop tour on May 16 in Amsterdam, and will also include 30 shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City and 12 shows at Wembley Stadium in London.
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This story was originally published May 7, 2026 at 11:23 AM.