Harry Styles delivered an electrifying performance on Saturday night as he launched his Together Together tour at the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam. The 32-year-old singer is scheduled to perform ten nights in the Dutch capital before heading to London for a twelve-date run at Wembley Stadium, supported by Shania Twain. Additional tour stops include four shows in Brazil, six nights in Mexico, and an impressive thirty performances at New York City's Madison Square Garden, concluding with dates in Australia in December.
Return to the Stage After Hiatus
Following a break after his Love On Tour concluded in July 2023, Harry returned with a bang this weekend. Thousands of devoted fans traveled from near and far to attend the opening night. Despite being one of the world's most popular artists, Harry admitted he was nervous that no one would show up after his three-year hiatus. Addressing the packed arena, he said, "Welcome! This is night one of the Together Together tour. I was here yesterday and I got a little bit of that feeling like where you're not sure if anyone's gonna come to your birthday party. It means the world that you came tonight. Thank you!"
Family and Fiancée in Attendance
Among the audience were two of the most important women in Harry's life: his mother Anne Twist and fiancée Zoë Kravitz. Harry and Zoë, 37, are believed to be newly engaged after eight months of dating. The actress was recently photographed with a large diamond ring on her wedding finger. Speculation of a family union grew as Zoë was seen sharing a warm hug with Anne during the show, with the two women singing along side by side.
Setlist Highlights and Fan Reactions
The concert opened with giant screens showing footage of the One Direction star walking through a garden on the phone, as a woman's voice asked, "Harry, are you coming out tonight?" Fans quickly speculated on social media whether the voice belonged to Zoë or Harry's close friend Clara, the inspiration for his track Clara's Song. The tour supports his fourth album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, but Harry also treated the audience to beloved older hits such as Watermelon Sugar, Fine Line, Adore You, Music for a Sushi Restaurant, and his debut solo single Sign of the Times, which he jokingly claimed he had "just written backstage." Notably, the setlist did not include any solo renditions of One Direction hits, a departure from previous tours.
Fans shared numerous clips on X and TikTok of Harry performing slick choreography with his backing dancers, reminiscent of his BRIT Awards performance in March. As is his custom, Harry interacted with the crowd, reading personalized signs, leading the arena in a Happy Birthday sing-along for one lucky fan, and helping another locate her mother. Footage showed that his new passion for running paid off, as he demonstrated impressive fitness by racing across the vast stage.
He saved his biggest hit for last, closing the show with an energetic performance of As It Was, sprinting at full speed across the stage runways to the delight of fans, who joked that "the marathons were his training for this." Social media comments included: "He clearly can't give up his practicing even on tour," "All that running training paid off," and "Bro's doing parkour on stage."
Critical Reception
Critics were also impressed. The Times' Blanca Schofield praised Harry's undeniable charisma, calling him "a poster boy for an anti-manosphere movement." In her three-star review, she compared his stage presence to icons like Mick Jagger, David Bowie, David Byrne, and Gorillaz. She highlighted his "quirky choreography" and named performances of new tracks Aperture, Ready, Steady, Go!, and Dance No More as evening highlights. However, she noted a lack of rehearsed dance sequences and felt Harry fell short of recreating the Berlin club atmosphere he had promised for the album.
Variety's Jem Aswad was effusive, describing Harry as "a one-in-millions performer, with a hurricane-force charm that's dashing and sexy and goofy at the same time." She credited his talented 18-piece band for elevating the records live but concluded, "of course, it's mostly down to him."
Tour Dates and Ticket Information
The tour includes multiple dates across continents. In Amsterdam, shows run from May 16 to May 26 at Johan Cruijff Arena. London performances at Wembley Stadium are scheduled from June 12 to June 23. São Paulo dates are July 17 and 18 at Estadio MorumBIS. Mexico City concerts are July 31 and August 1 at Estadio GNP Seguros. New York's Madison Square Garden hosts 30 shows from August 26 to October 31. Melbourne's Marvel Stadium dates are November 27 and 28, and Sydney's Accor Stadium shows are December 12 and 13. Ticket sales began on various dates in January and February 2026.



