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Harry Styles' Team Respond to Fan Complaints About Obstructed Views at Shows

  • On Wednesday, May 20, Harry Styles' representatives announced plans to revamp the Together, Together tour stage, stating they are 'actively working on making adjustments to improve visibility' following fan complaints about sightline obstructions.
  • The backlash followed the tour's May 16 kickoff at Amsterdam's Johan Cruijff Arena, where attendees reported that 10-foot-tall walkways circling the floor frequently obscured their views during performances.
  • Disgruntled fans who paid for VIP floor tickets expressed frustration online, with one writing, 'VIP PAID £350 FOR THS VIEW,' while others argued such staging elements should be transparently disclosed.
  • Beginning Friday, the tour will alter front bridges in Amsterdam and London, and Styles' team confirmed that 'temporary barricade adjustments have been made to the left and right front GA pits' for recent shows.
  • Styles continues his global trek through Amsterdam before heading to London for 12 shows at Wembley Stadium starting June 12, with the team working to ensure future venues meet 'safety code and local compliance.
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With his »Together Together« tour Harry Styles is on a world tour. But fans complain that the view is blocked. Now the pop star wants to improve the stage concept.

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Pop star Harry Styles is adjusting his too-high stage following complaints from fans who could barely see anything. Standing at the front used to be the holy grail of a concert. Now, it sometimes means: a view of the technical equipment, little overview, and watching screens for half the evening.

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Harry Styles fans barely get a glimpse of the star - the stage is being rebuilt after criticism from the audience on the Together Together tour

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NME broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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