Keli HolidayKeli Holiday has unveiled the music video for his latest single, More.
Keeping up the controversy and conversation around his new album, Capital Fiction, the clip for More blends the surrealistic with lust and longing. The video finds Holiday – aka Adam Hyde – and his real-life partner, Abbie Chatfield, showcasing various states of hedonistic escapism and desire alongside performer Jackson Harris.
Holiday said simply of the steamy clip, “This video isn’t for kink shamers.”
After collaborating with ARIA Award-winning director Ryan Sauer on his Dancing2 music video, Holiday once again joined forces to capture the longing and fantasy inherent to More.
“Working with Adam and Abbie is always a pleasure; they have so much chemistry on and off camera,” Sauer said. “When casting for the role of the cuck, Jackson Harris, who is a queer performer in ‘Disco Daddies,’ was one of the first people I asked. I have filmed him at music festivals multiple times, and I knew his playful and hilarious energy would shine in this role.
“Jackson was an absolute dream to work with, and he embodied the character almost immediately, making the process so enjoyable. There were a lot of laughs on set that day.”
You can watch the music video below.
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Holiday is midway through his rapidly selling Capital Fiction tour. From April to June, he’s keeping the excitement going with a regional tour across the country, before making his North American debut and soon announcing European dates.
Upon releasing Capital Fiction last month, Keli Holiday landed his greatest mainstream success to date, landing at #1 on the Australian Albums Chart. On the overall ARIA Albums Chart, he came in at #3, behind Olivia Dean’s The Art of Loving at #1 and Ed Sheeran – currently touring Australia – at #2 with Play.
Capital Fiction also landed at #5 on the Vinyl Albums Chart. It’s an impressive feat for any Australian artist, but even more so when said artist is independent. With Peking Duk, Hyde previously hit the charts with Reprisal, which peaked at #12 in 2018.
Before the album’s release, Holiday reached #2 on the 2025 triple j Hottest 100 with his hit single, Dancing2, losing the top spot to Olivia Dean’s Man I Need.














