Harry Styles has finally launched his highly anticipated Together Together tour, beginning with a series of shows in Amsterdam before heading to the UK. The tour marks his return to the stage since 2023, and fans are buzzing with excitement, especially those attending his 12 sold-out dates at Wembley Stadium.
First Reviews Praise the Show
The first performances took place at Amsterdam's Johan Cruijff ArenA on May 16, 2026, offering a glimpse into Styles' new era of Europop and dance music. Critics have responded with overwhelming positivity, describing the concert as 'memorable' and 'filled with optimism.'
The Standard awarded the show a five-star review, stating: 'You can't doubt Styles's prowess on stage. He's a professional athlete in performing, and he's clearly put in the work to make this tour memorable.' They also addressed middling reviews of his latest album, 'Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally,' adding: 'Sorry to anyone who sold their tickets, but that's the price you pay for doubting a good time.'
NME also gave a five-star review, commenting: 'It never feels like the setlist dips, the pop star maintaining the glee his biggest hits naturally build.' They added: 'Hope is a weighty word, but for the two hours he's on stage tonight, it does feel easier to embrace optimism.'
The Guardian offered a four-star review, noting: 'In a world where pop stars are encouraged to take no risks whatsoever, there's something appealing about being in the presence of a pop star who's willing to push the envelope at least a little.' However, they critiqued one song: 'Not even the crowd's vociferous reaction can stop 'Season 2 Weight Loss' sounding nondescript and meandering.'
How to Get Tickets for UK Shows
Fans eager to see Styles perform live in the UK this month can still purchase tickets, despite many selling out upon release. Options include VIP packages via Seat Unique, which offer perks like food and drinks, early access, and after-party entry, with some tickets starting at £99.
Resale ticket websites are another avenue. Retailers such as viagogo and StubHub have tickets available from around £52. Fans can find links to these sellers online.



