Harry Styles opened one direction’s Together, Together Tour in Amsterdam on Saturday night, and 56,000 fans were there for Night One. It was his first tour appearance since Love On Tour ended in July 2023, and the scale was immediate.
Amsterdam’s 56,000-Fan Start
Styles began the run at Johan Cruijff Arena, where the tour starts with a 10-night stay. He told the crowd, “Good evening—my name is Harry. It’s an absolute pleasure to be here with you this evening. This is Night One of the Together, Together Tour.”
He also said, “I got older and the stage got bigger.” That line fit the setup: nearly 20 musicians were onstage, with horns, dancers, back-up singers, and, for some songs, a string section backing him through the show.
Kiss All The Time, Disco, Occasionally
Much of the set leaned on songs from his new album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. Styles turned “Treat People With Kindness” into an Eighties mash-up with Talking Heads’ “This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody),” and the horn section blasted the riff from Paul Simon’s “You Can Call Me Al.”
He framed the night around how live music lands in real time. “None of these songs would exist if it wasn’t about being open to things and letting things enter your life,” he said, before adding, “Sometimes to put your phone down and go out for a night can change your life.”
“It actually sounds silly, but it’s true. It changed MY life. And YOU’VE changed my life, over and over again,” he said. For a first night, that is less victory lap than business model: a crowd of 56,000, a bigger band, and a show built to scale across a 67-date schedule.
Seven Cities Through 2026
The tour runs as residencies in seven cities around the globe through the end of 2026, rather than a string of one-off stops. After Amsterdam, it is scheduled to move through London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne, and Sydney, with his only U.S. dates set as a 30-night stand at Madison Square Garden.
That structure gives the comeback a different shape from a standard arena run. Amsterdam was the opening test, but the real burden is endurance: a 67-date tour built around long stays in a handful of major markets, with the New York leg carrying 30 nights of its own.





