Harry Styles will be modifying the stage design for his 'Together, Together' tour following sharp criticism from fans about obstructed views from the floor. The official handle of his team, HSHQ, shared an Instagram story confirming that they are actively working on adjustments to improve the fan experience while keeping safety a priority.
Criticism of Fans for Obstructing Views in Harry Styles' Tour
The 'Together, Together' tour commenced on May 16, 2026, with the first show held in Amsterdam. Since the opening night, many fans have posted disappointing reviews on social media due to severe obstruction of views from the premium floor seats when Styles walked on stage. Because of the disproportionate stage design, concertgoers could hardly see the singer's performance. Numerous complaints highlighted issues with imbalanced height, lighting, and technical setup.
Harry Styles' Team Gives a Statement
In light of consistent criticism, the team handle representing 'Harry Styles Headquarters' issued a statement. 'We've heard concerns from some fans regarding sightline obstructions on the floor. We want every person in the room to have the best experience possible, and we are actively working on making adjustments to improve visibility, while keeping everyone's safety a priority,' the statement read. It continued, 'Beginning Friday, the front bridges will be altered in Amsterdam and London. For future venues, we are working as quickly as possible to make adjustments that also fit within safety code and local compliance.' The note concluded with the team thanking fans for their patience and understanding, adding that they love dancing with all of their friends.
About Harry Styles and His 'Together, Together' Tour
The 'Together, Together' tour is set to make history with Harry Styles' performances. After wrapping up eight shows in Amsterdam, he will take a quick break and then join fans in London for a record-breaking 12 shows. His itinerary includes stops in São Paulo, Mexico City, Sydney, and Melbourne, before performing 30 nights at Madison Square Garden in New York City. This tour promises to be one of the most extensive and memorable in recent music history.



