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Harry Styles Tour 'Actively Working' on Staging After Complaints

Tour representatives said the open floor design was intentional and that restricted sightlines affected only a small area, with adjustments being reviewed.

  • Harry Styles, British pop singer, kicked off his 67-date 'Together, Together' tour in Amsterdam before 50,000 fans, but VIP ticket holders reported obstructed views from 10-foot-tall walkways circling the stadium floor.
  • The ambitious stage design features around 350 yards of staging with multiple walkways, intended to give fans freedom of movement and experience the show from different positions rather than fixed viewing angles.
  • Frustrated fans took to social media platforms including Threads and TikTok to complain that premium tickets, often above $1,000, did not justify restricted visibility during the opening nights.
  • Tour representatives issued a statement acknowledging that a small area of the massive staging had restricted sightlines, promising those specific floor positions are being reviewed carefully and adjusted where possible.
  • Industry insiders noted the tour is not the first major production facing this issue; Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' tour recently dealt with similar stage-view complaints, prompting some venues to elevate floor sections.
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"I only saw a bridge," writes a fan on TikTok. "My only problem was how high the stage was; from the front it was really hard to see," writes another, who had paid 350 euros for a VIP ticket.

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Harry Styles' team is going to evaluate complaints about poor visibility during his concerts at the Johan Cruijff ArenA. Fans with expensive VIP tickets, in particular, appear dissatisfied with their seats during the shows in Amsterdam.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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TMZ broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
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