All this late night dancing.
Zoë Kravitz was spotted flaunting her engagement ring while getting her groove on at the opening night of fiancé Harry Styles’ “Together Together” tour in Amsterdam.
In concert videos circulating on social media, the actress, 37, kept a low profile in a black “KISS” cap, sunglasses and a long coat as she danced alongside Styles’ pal James Corden.
The “Big Little Lies” star ultimately ditched the outwear and rocked out in a white dress.
Fans are convinced Kravitz made a subtle cameo in her partner’s opening number, “Golden,” when a woman’s voice kicked off the song by asking, “Harry, are you coming out tonight?”
When the former One Direction member, 32, took the Johan Cruijff Arena stage again Sunday, Kravitz was spotted at the venue in a furry brown coat.
The singer, notably, will wrap his tour on Dec. 13 in Australia.
Reps for Kravitz and Styles have yet to respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
The couple sparked romance rumors in August 2025 with a cozy Rome stroll and have primarily kept their relationship under wraps.
The filmmaker was, however, photographed with a massive sparkler on her ring finger last month, which could be worth more than half a million dollars.
We confirmed in April that she and Styles are engaged.
“No one in their circle is surprised,” a source shared with us of the proposal, adding that the “X Factor” alum felt “completely smitten” and “would jump off a cliff for her.”
As for the bride-to-be, who hid her ring at the Met Gala earlier this month, the insider claimed Kravitz is “on cloud nine.”
Another source told Page Six the pair are planning two weddings — “one in London and one in New York.”
The nuptials will be Styles’ first.
Kravitz, meanwhile, married Karl Glusman in May 2019, with the former couple ending their union the subsequent year.
Prior to Styles, she was briefly engaged to Channing Tatum in 2023.
As for the Grammy winner’s star-studded dating history, he has been linked to Olivia Wilde, Emily Ratajkowski, Taylor Russell and more stars in recent years.
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