The team for Harry Styles’ tour has announced that it will make changes to the floor plan of upcoming shows, after mass complaints over obstructed views for VIP floor ticketholders.
The update comes just two shows into Styles’ worldwide “Together Together” tour, with fans who attended the performances in Amsterdam taking to social media to criticise the layout of the stage and the obtrusive walkways that blocked them from seeing the singer.
Attendees who bought VIP, front-row floor tickets mentioned being unable to see Styles given the height of the stage, which measured in at over three metres tall.
“Why does VIP front GA have reduced visibility? We can’t see anything on the main stage. This is a total scam and false advertising especially after the shit show of security today,” one X user wrote.
Another warned that “if you’re short you won’t see the main stage from the rear GA front row”.
@Ticketmaster_NL @TicketmasterCS why does VIP front GA have reduced visibility? We can’t see anything of the main stage. This is a total scam and false advertising especially after the shit show of security today. pic.twitter.com/fcWnwvabmu
— Madison is in Amsterdam! (@Maddy_bg) May 16, 2026
PSA: IF YOU'RE SHORT YOU WON'T SEE THE MAIN STAGE FROM THE REAR GA FRONT ROW!!! THIS IS TAKEN FROM MY EYE LEVEL#togetheramsterdam pic.twitter.com/9sgz8XyWKA
— D ON TOUR (@loutallinson) May 16, 2026
The noise was loud enough to reach Styles’ team, which confirmed it had “heard concerns from some fans regarding sightline obstructions on the floor” in a statement shared to the Harry Styles HQ Instagram.
“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 said.
The tour team announced that the front bridges for Styles’ additional Amsterdam and London shows will be “altered” and outlined floor plans for the broader tour.
“For future venues, we are working as quickly as possible to make adjustments that also fit within safety code and local compliance,” the statement read.
“In the meantime, temporary barricade adjustments have been made to the left and right front GA pits for tonight’s show to improve stage visibility.”
It’s likely those changes will be in place for Styles’ Australian tour, which kicks off in Melbourne in late November before heading to Sydney for three dates at Accor Stadium in early December.
In the meantime, Styles has a few more Amsterdam shows on his calendar before stops in London, São Paulo and Mexico City.
He’s also doing a seven-date residency at Madison Square Garden in New York City as part of the tour, which comes fresh off the release of his latest album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally.
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