Harry Styles tour began with a huge opening night in Amsterdam as the singer returned to the stage for his latest global run. Fans packed the stadium as the first show launched a major series of performances across several continents.
Harry Styles opened his new Together, Together tour at Johan Cruijff Arena on Saturday night. The concert marked the first of 67 planned performances across seven cities. The former One Direction star delivered a high-energy show filled with new songs and fan favourites. He previewed the tour earlier this year with a one-off performance in Manchester, but this concert officially launched the full residency schedule.
Harry Styles tour dates will continue through December. The schedule includes major stops in London, New York City, São Paulo, Mexico City, Melbourne, and Sydney. During the Amsterdam performance, Styles mixed songs from his new album with established hits. He performed tracks from Kiss All The Time. Disco Occasionally, including several songs that had never appeared on a major tour stage before.
He also performed crowd favourites such as Golden, Adore You, Watermelon Sugar and As It Was. Fans sang along throughout the show as he moved across an elaborate stage setup. In addition, the singer interacted closely with the audience during several quieter moments. He paused to read fan signs, helped reconnect one fan with her mother, and led a birthday singalong for another attendee.
The show ended with a softer final section. Styles returned for an encore featuring orchestral backing and emotional closing songs. The final moments included performances of Matilda, Sign of the Times and As It Was. Harry Styles tour demand remains exceptionally high. Reports said ticket queues reached hundreds of thousands when sales opened for his UK shows. His six dates at Wembley Stadium sold rapidly, while his extended run at Madison Square Garden also broke venue records.
Harry Styles tour will now continue with more dates in Amsterdam before moving to London next month. Fans expect the residency to become one of the year’s biggest live music events.
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