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Harry Styles Performs Stunts on "American Girls" Music Video


Sat 07 Mar 2026 | 03:39 PM
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Harry Styles has released the music video for “American Girls.”

Directed by James Mackel, the video shows Styles performing stunts on a film set, driving a car under a giant truck that explodes in his wake and launching into the air on a motorbike. At one point, he goes on a joyride with a stunt double and watches from a director’s chair with his fellow set costars.

It is featured on his new album “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally,” which arrived on Friday.

Preceded by the lead single “Aperture,” the 12-track project catches fans up to speed on Styles’ mindset and growth over the past four years, since the pop star last dropped the 2022 album "Harry’s House". 

 The album also includes “American Girls,” “Ready, Steady, Go!,” “Are You Listening Yet?,” “Taste Back,” “The Waiting Game,” “Season 2 Weight Loss,” “Coming p Roses,” “Pop,” “Dance No More,” “Paint by Numbers, ” and “Carla’s Song.”

Collectively, the tracks take the Grammy winner in a new sonic direction grounded by dance music, which he’ll take in full to the stage for the first time on Friday night, performing at the Co-op Live in Manchester, England.

The performance — marking the pop star’s first show in nearly three years — will be captured by Netflix cameras to stream as a concert special two days later, allowing all fans to take part in the concert.

Produced by Fulwell Entertainment, the Netflix special, titled “Harry Styles. One Night in Manchester,” will be available to stream on Sunday, March 8 at 7 p.m. GMT/ 3 p.m. ET/ 12 p.m. PT.

Following “Harry Styles. One Night in Manchester,” Styles will be gearing up for his “Together, Together” tour. The trek kicks off on May 16 with 10 shows in Amsterdam and will include 12 nights in London, where he’ll break Wembley Stadium records; four shows in Brazil; six nights in Mexico; and a staggering 30 shows at New York City’s Madison Square Garden.

During a recent interview with “Runner’s World,” he opened up about how touring affected his perception of self. “Something I’ve often struggled with, in the middle of a tour, is feeling like I’m not sure what I’m giving, not sure what I’m adding to the world,” he said. “Especially when the reward system and the kind of…adulation that you can receive feels so loud. Like clearly I’m getting so much from this, I’m getting all this energy. People are giving me so much, which I deeply appreciate. But what am I contributing? At times I felt quite existential about that.”

In addition to his live performances, Styles will hit the small screen on March 14 as he’s set to pull double duty as the host and guest of “Saturday Night Live.”