Jon Hamm Dancing In The Club Scene Turn The Lights Off Trend
Also known as: Jon Hamm Club Scene · Jon Hamm Trend · Turn the Lights Off Trend
The Jon Hamm Dancing In the Club Scene meme is a TikTok and Instagram Reels trend built around a clip of actor Jon Hamm blissfully dancing in a nightclub from the Apple TV+ series *Your Friends & Neighbors*. Set to Kato and Jon Nørgaard's 2010 EDM track "Turn the Lights Off," the trend took off among Russian-speaking creators in October 2025 before exploding into English-language social media by December, sending a 15-year-old song to the top of Spotify's Viral 50 chart2. Users stitch clips of themselves closing their eyes and lifting their heads before cutting to Hamm's euphoric dance, representing moments of pure joy or Millennial nostalgia1.
TL;DR
The Jon Hamm Dancing In the Club Scene meme is a TikTok and Instagram Reels trend built around a clip of actor Jon Hamm blissfully dancing in a nightclub from the Apple TV+ series *Your Friends & Neighbors*.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format typically follows a simple two-part structure:
Set up the scenario. Record yourself or use text overlay to describe something that brings you intense happiness or nostalgia. Common setups include small life wins ("when your package arrives a day early"), relationship moments ("when she scratches the back of your head"), or Millennial callbacks ("staying up all night gaming with no consequences").
The transition. Close your eyes, tilt your head up slightly, and match Jon Hamm's blissed-out expression. Cut to the clip of Hamm dancing in the club as "Turn the Lights Off" drops in.
Optional evolution. Some creators skip the personal intro and replace Hamm entirely with animated characters, pets, or AI-generated versions of other public figures dancing in the same style.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The song playing in the actual *Your Friends & Neighbors* scene is "Sentient System" by Joseph William Morgan (2023), not "Turn the Lights Off." TikTok creators paired the clip with Kato's track independently.
Kato's "Turn the Lights Off" is itself a cover. The original was released by Dutch DJ Jose in 2007.
In the show's plot, Jon Hamm's character goes clubbing immediately after being punched in the face by his friend Nick, which explains the bruises visible on his face during the dance scene.
Kato initially hesitated to share the early Ukrainian and Russian meme posts because he wasn't sure of their context given the ongoing conflict in the region.
One TikTok sound associated with the trend was used more than 40,000 times on the platform, with individual videos reaching over one million likes.
Derivatives & Variations
Character replacement edits:
Creators used AI and animation tools to swap Jon Hamm with other characters, including Titus from *Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2* and various anime characters[5].
Brett Gelman *Stranger Things* tease:
The actor recreated the meme format with the caption "Me cause I know how it ends and you don't," teasing insider knowledge of the show's ending[2].
Pet and animal versions:
Users filmed their dogs, cats, and other pets in the "blissed out" pose before cutting to the Hamm clip[6].
Justė and Jaxstyle cover:
The meme's viral success prompted a new commercial recording of "Turn the Lights Off" released through Spinnin' Records on November 7, 2025, with re-recorded vocals by the original singer Jon Nørgaard[7].
Russian "What else do you want?" variant:
The original Russian-language version of the trend used the format to express longing and coping with negative circumstances, with captions frequently using the phrase "What else do you want?" before the dancing clip[5].
Frequently Asked Questions
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