Last Tested: July 2026 | Working scripts listed.
AVNU: Where Music Meets is an official Roblox hangout made by Sony Music, where you play a rhythm game in the arcade, try on free clothes from real music artists, and dance with your friends. Every so often a Sony artist takes the place over with a new song and a free limited item to earn. Because dancing and syncing emotes with other players is a big part of the vibe, dance tools are what people run here.
Here is the honest part you will not read anywhere else. Nobody has a working script built just for AVNU: Where Music Meets. The old ones that promised to grab the free limited items instantly are dead now, so they do nothing. What players actually run here are universal emote players, and they fit a game like this well, because AVNU already has an emote system you sync with friends. The three below all load with no key and hand you dances you never bought.
AVNU: Where Music Meets Scripts (Emote Player, Animation Packs, Pack Editor, Favorites & More)
AVNU: Where Music Meets Script (AFEM Max Emote Player):
Script 1 KEYLESSAFEM MAX
Emote PlayerAnimation PacksPack EditorFavoritesEmote Speed
local src = ""
local CoreGui = game:GetService("StarterGui")
pcall(function()
src = game:HttpGet("https://yarhm.com/scr?channel=afemmax", false)
end)
if src == "" then
CoreGui:SetCore("SendNotification", {
Title = "YARHM Outage";
Text = "YARHM Online is currently unavailable! Sorry for the inconvenience. Using AFEM Max Offline.";
Duration = 5;
})
src = game:HttpGet("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Joystickplays/AFEM/refs/heads/main/max/afemmax.lua", false)
end
loadstring(src)()
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This is the big one, and it is the closest thing to a dance cheat sheet for AVNU. It opens a searchable list of emotes you can play without owning any of them, sorted into categories with a favorites tab so your best ones stay on top. You can slow an emote down or speed it up, set it to loop, and build your own animation packs in the pack editor. It is longer than the others because it loads from its own server and keeps a backup copy in case that server is down. Worth knowing before you run it: the main server version reports back which game you used it in, which is not dangerous, but you should know it happens.
AVNU: Where Music Meets Script (7yd7 Emote Wheel):
Script 2 KEYLESS7YD7 EMOTE HUB
Emote WheelEmote PagesEmote WalkSave and Load
loadstring(game:HttpGet("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/7yd7/Hub/refs/heads/Branch/GUIS/Emotes.lua"))()
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The wheel is the reason to pick this one. Instead of hunting through a list every time, you drop your favorite dances onto a wheel and flick to the one you want on the spot, which is handy when you are trying to match a friend on the dance floor. Emote Walk is the other standout, because it lets the dance keep going while you walk around AVNU instead of stopping the second you move. You can also save a set of emotes as a page and load it back later, so your routine is ready next time you log in.
AVNU: Where Music Meets Script (Vexro Copy Emote):
Script 3 KEYLESSVEXRO EMOTE PLAYER
Copy EmoteCustom KeybindsAuto Stop on Walk8 Languages
loadstring(game:HttpGet("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/zyrovell/Vexro/main/src/vexroemotes.lua"))()
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Vexro has one trick the other two do not: Copy Emote. Point it at another player who is doing a dance you like and it copies that exact emote onto you, which is perfect for AVNU when somebody nearby pulls off a move you cannot find in a list. You can bind your favorites to keyboard keys so a dance is one tap away. It is also the only script here that is not English only, with menus in eight languages.
How to Use the AVNU: Where Music Meets Script
1Get a Roblox executor. Solara, Xeno, Wave, and Delta all run these scripts.
2Open AVNU: Where Music Meets on Roblox and wait for the venue to load in around you.
3Open your executor and attach it to Roblox.
4Copy one of the scripts above and paste it into the executor script box.
5Hit Execute. The emote menu opens right away with no key needed.
6Search for a dance and click it to play it. Do it on the dance floor or while you wait for the next song to start.
Scripts stop working after big game updates. If one breaks, check back here for an updated version.
About The AVNU: Where Music Meets Scripts
An emote player is the one tool worth having in a game built around dancing. Normally you are stuck with the few dances in the AVNU emote menu, and everything else costs Robux in the avatar shop. These scripts open a searchable list of thousands of emotes and let you play any one on the spot, which is exactly what you want when you are matching a friend on the dance floor or waiting for the next artist event to start.
AFEM Max is the one to start with if you just want the biggest list and a favorites tab. Pick 7yd7 instead if you would rather flick between dances on a wheel and keep an emote going while you walk. Pick Vexro if you want to copy a dance straight off another player or bind your favorites to keyboard keys.
One honest heads up before you go looking elsewhere. There used to be two AVNU scripts floating around that promised to grab the free limited clothing items instantly. Both of them are dead now, because the file they downloaded was taken down, so running them just throws an error. There is also no script that auto-plays the rhythm game or unlocks anything for you, because nobody has made one, so anybody promising that is not being straight with you.
Run scripts on an alt account instead of your main, since exploiting breaks the Roblox rules. Also be careful where you get scripts: real Roblox scripts are text you paste into an executor, never a separate program. If a page asks you to install a .exe file or run a downloader to get an AVNU: Where Music Meets script, that is malware, so close the page.
Scam warning: Scripts break the Roblox Terms of Service, so use an alt account. Never download a separate program or hand over your Roblox login to run an “AVNU: Where Music Meets script,” and ignore anything asking you to pay or to run a .exe file. The scripts on this page run straight from your executor.