Harry Styles Performs New Songs ‘Dance No More’ & ‘Coming Up Roses’ on SNL
Harry Styles launched his fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, with a special performance on Saturday Night Live, delivering live renditions of “Dance No More” and “Coming Up Roses.” The appearance comes just days after a highly-anticipated concert in Manchester, England, where Styles debuted the album in full for a crowd of 23,500 at the Co-Op Live arena.
The album, released on March 7th, 2026, has already garnered attention for its shift in sound, leaning into dance and house music with tracks like “Aperture.” Rolling Stone’s Joe Levy described the album as “delightfully strange, often lovely, and consistently fascinating.” Styles himself has spoken about rediscovering the “privilege” of connecting with audiences through music, particularly with this new era of his work.
Manchester Launch and Fan Response
The Manchester concert, billed as a “One Night Only” event with tickets priced at £20, served as the official launch party for Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. The demonstrate opened with a cover of Elvis Presley’s “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” setting a dramatic tone before Styles took the stage. Fans reportedly knew the lyrics to the new album despite it being released less than 24 hours prior, enthusiastically singing along to tracks like “Dance No More,” even joining in on the seemingly nonsensical lyric, “RESPECT YOUR MOTHER!”
The performance of “Dance No More” on SNL offered a wider audience a taste of this new direction. The song, a departure from his previous work, has sparked conversation among fans and critics alike. Styles’ willingness to experiment with genre is a recurring theme in his career, and this album appears to be his most ambitious sonic shift yet.
A Shift in Sound and Creative Process
Styles co-wrote all the songs on Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, collaborating with frequent partner Kid Harpoon and Tyler Johnson on production. This creative control is a hallmark of his recent work, allowing him to explore new sonic territories and express his artistic vision without compromise. The album follows Fine Line (2019) and Harry’s House (2022), both critically and commercially successful releases that solidified his status as a major pop star.
Interestingly, Styles previously expressed a desire to capture time before releasing new music, wanting to ensure he had something meaningful to contribute. In an interview with Runner’s World, he discussed feeling “existential” about the impact of his work, questioning what he was “adding to the world” amidst the overwhelming adulation. This suggests a deliberate and thoughtful approach to his creative process, prioritizing artistic fulfillment over simply maintaining momentum.
The “Together, Together” Tour and Global Residency
Supporting the new album, Styles is embarking on the “Together, Together Tour,” a unique residency model consisting of 50 shows across seven cities worldwide: Amsterdam, London, Sao Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne, and Sydney. The tour schedule includes an extensive run at Madison Square Garden, with 30 shows planned from August through Halloween. Tickets are in high demand, reflecting Styles’ continued popularity and the anticipation surrounding his new material.
This residency format differs from traditional touring, offering fans in select cities an extended opportunity to experience his live performances. It also allows Styles to establish a more intimate connection with audiences in each location, fostering a sense of community and shared experience.
From One Direction to Solo Success
Styles’ journey to solo stardom began with his time in the boy band One Direction, which achieved global fame in the early 2010s. Since launching his solo career, he has consistently defied expectations, evolving his sound and image with each release. His willingness to take risks and experiment with different genres has earned him critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase.
His previous appearances on SNL, in 2019 and 2017, showcased his versatility as both a performer and a comedic actor. Returning to the show to promote Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally marks a full-circle moment for the artist, demonstrating his continued growth and evolution within the entertainment industry.
What’s Next for Harry Styles?
With the album release and SNL performance behind him, Styles’ focus now shifts to the “Together, Together Tour.” The tour’s unique residency format will likely shape the live experience, offering fans a more immersive and extended engagement with his music. Beyond the tour, it remains to be seen what creative projects Styles will pursue, but his expressed desire for meaningful contribution suggests a continued commitment to artistic exploration and innovation. The success of Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally will undoubtedly influence his future direction, potentially opening doors to new collaborations and sonic adventures.
