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Changes coming to Harry Styles' tour after frustrated fans call stage 'awful'



Published by Cover Media and Sophie van Soest
20 May 2026
Harry Styles's representative has confirmed that his touring team is reviewing the stage layout following complaints about obstructed views.
The 'Aperture' singer kicked off his 'Together, Together' tour at the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, over the weekend, and several fans who bought VIP floor tickets to the Saturday and Sunday shows took to social media to complain about their restricted view.
Pictures and videos posted online showed that some fans had their sightline obscured by the three 10-feet-tall walkways circling the stadium's floor, with the two outer walkways also containing two curved bridges.
"Who thought this bridge was a good idea?" One person asked.
Another wrote: "I’ll try not to be mean but this stage design is absolutely awful. harry styles is greedy af, he made you pay thousands of dollars for this! and you can’t even see!"
"These "bridges" should MANDATORILY be listed in the stage description because how are you charging +300€ for a completely obstructed view against costumers knowledge?" Added a third.
Someone else called it "Ridiculous".
Responding to the complaints, an official tour rep told Variety and TMZ, "The floor concept was designed to give fans freedom of movement and the ability to experience the show from different positions, rather than being confined to one fixed viewing angle."
"That open, free-flowing floor experience has always been an essential part of Harry's live shows," their statement continued.
A small area of the staging in specific floor positions appears to have had a restricted sightline. Those areas are being reviewed carefully and adjusted where possible in compliance with all safety restrictions.
They reportedly encouraged fans to make full use of the space and move to a better position rather than remaining in an obscured spot.
Sources told Variety that the tour team is working on improving the areas with obscured views, and the adjustments are expected to be made in the coming days.
It remains to be seen if the changes will be in effect during Harry's next Amsterdam show on Wednesday night. His 10-night residency at the arena concludes on 5 June.
The 'Together, Together' tour, in support of his album 'Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally', features 67 shows across seven cities, including 12 nights at London's Wembley Stadium and 30 nights at Madison Square Garden in New York City.


Published by Cover Media and Sophie van Soest
20 May 2026