Harry Styles kicked off his highly anticipated Together, Together tour at the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam on Saturday (5.23), but some fans were disappointed by restricted views in the VIP floor area. Social media was flooded with pictures and videos showcasing the obstructed sightlines caused by the three 10-feet-tall walkways and two curved bridges surrounding the stadium’s floor.
Fortunately, Harry Styles’ touring team quickly addressed the issue and announced adjustments to the stage layout starting from Friday’s concert. An official tour representative assured fans that they are carefully reviewing the areas with restricted sightlines and making necessary adjustments where possible.
In an effort to ensure every fan has the best experience possible, Harry Styles’ production crew confirmed changes to the stage layout on the singer’s HQ Instagram account. They emphasized the importance of improving visibility while prioritizing everyone’s safety. The front bridges in Amsterdam and London were among the first to be altered, with plans to make adjustments at future venues that comply with safety codes and local regulations.
Harry Styles’ Together, Together tour is in support of his latest album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally LP, and includes 67 shows across seven cities. The tour features a 10-night residency in Amsterdam, which will conclude on June 5, as well as upcoming performances at iconic venues like London’s Wembley Stadium and New York City’s Madison Square Garden.
Fans can expect an unforgettable experience at Harry Styles’ concerts, with adjustments being made to ensure everyone can enjoy the show to the fullest.

Author: Brad LeBeau (Promotionmusicnews)
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