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Harry Styles Opens Together, Together Tour in Amsterdam

Harry Styles launched his Together, Together world tour in Amsterdam with a 21-song set — and Zoë Kravitz and his mom Anne Twist were both in the crowd.

Harry Styles Together Together Tour Opening Night Amsterdam Setlist
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  • Harry Styles opened his Together, Together world tour at Amsterdam’s Johan Cruijff Arena on May 16 with a 21-song set.
  • Rumored fiancée Zoë Kravitz and his mom Anne Twist were both spotted in the crowd cheering him on.
  • The show leaned heavily on his new album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. while weaving in beloved fan favorites.
  • The tour spans seven cities across the globe, including a record 30-night run at Madison Square Garden in New York.
  • Openers include Robyn, Shania Twain, Jorja Smith, Jamie xx, and more across different legs of the tour.

Harry Styles is back — and Amsterdam had no idea what hit it. The 32-year-old pop star launched his hotly anticipated Together, Together world tour at the Johan Cruijff Arena on Saturday (May 16), delivering a two-hour, 21-song spectacle that proved, if there was ever any doubt, that he remains one of the most magnetic live performers on the planet.

The show opened with a cinematic touch: a video of Styles walking through a garden and receiving a phone call — a nod to his new album — with a woman’s voice asking, “Harry, are you coming out tonight?” Then the lights exploded, the band kicked in, and Styles, dressed in sneakers, black slacks and a red leather jacket, charged into “Are You Listening Yet?” from Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. before tearing halfway down one of the illuminated walkways that circled nearly the entire floor of the almost 70,000-capacity stadium.

From there, he pivoted straight into four beloved hits — “Golden,” “Adore You,” “Watermelon Sugar” and “Music for a Sushi Restaurant” — before easing the crowd into new material. He wrapped what he called “act one” with a tender version of “Fine Line,” telling the crowd it used to close his sets but “now it feels more like a beginning.” Then, he promised: “We’ll be dancing.”

And dance they did. The new album’s rave-leaning tracks — “Ready, Steady, Go!” and “Pop” — turned the stadium into something closer to a club, with Styles joined by two dancers on a mid-floor walkway for a euphoric run through “Treat People With Kindness” and “Pop.” At one point, the entire 18-piece band — a 10-piece core group plus an eight-member string section — relocated to the center walkway to perform alongside him.

The show also introduced “Italian Girls,” a new mostly instrumental, clubby track that slid seamlessly into “American Girls.” A mashup of “Carla’s Song” and “Satellite” was another highlight, along with reworked arrangements of “Matilda” and “Treat People With Kindness.”

Between songs, Styles was completely, disarmingly himself — warm and funny and genuinely present with the crowd. He helped a fan named Theresa locate her lost mother (“That was so easy!” he laughed, when she waved almost immediately), and led the entire 56,000-person arena in a “Happy Birthday” singalong for a woman named Jana. He also paused mid-set to ask how many people in the crowd were not from Amsterdam — the roar that followed was reportedly about three times louder than when he’d asked for the locals.

Walking around the city that weekend, it was hard to miss the Styles effect on local tourism. British and American accents were as common as Dutch on Amsterdam’s streets, and international fans had already begun camping outside the arena days before the show.

The Johan Cruijff Arena has even installed a permanent pillar mural to mark the occasion — a fitting tribute given that Amsterdam is the only European mainland city on the entire tour.

Zoë Kravitz and Anne Twist Were Both There

Styles didn’t celebrate opening night alone. Photos shared by concertgoers online showed his rumored fiancée Zoë Kravitz in the crowd, dressed in a cream midi dress, long black fur coat, black baseball hat and sunglasses — effortlessly cool, as ever. The High Fidelity actress, 37, has been linked to Styles since the summer of 2025, and the two sparked engagement rumors in April, though neither has publicly confirmed anything.

Fan videos posted on X also captured Styles’ mom, Anne Twist, dancing and singing along right alongside Zoë — which, honestly, is the most wholesome thing imaginable.

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A source previously told Us Weekly that Kravitz is “very supportive” of Styles’ career, and that it’s “a big part of why their relationship works.”

The Full Together, Together Setlist

The 21-song set pulled from all four of his solo albums, with the new record taking center stage. He closed the main set with “Carla’s Song” and “Aperture,” then returned for an encore of “Matilda” and a soaring “Sign of the Times” — drawing out the chorus to near-epic length — before finishing with “As It Was.” True to his well-documented runner’s endurance (he completed the Berlin Marathon in under three hours), Styles sprinted the full length of the walkways at full speed before slowly walking off as the band vamped on the chorus.

  1. “Are You Listening Yet?”
  2. “Golden”
  3. “Adore You”
  4. “Watermelon Sugar”
  5. “Music for a Sushi Restaurant”
  6. “Taste Back”
  7. “Coming Up Roses”
  8. “Fine Line”
  9. “Italian Girls”
  10. “American Girls”
  11. “Keep Driving”
  12. “Ready, Steady, Go!”
  13. “Dance No More”
  14. “Treat People With Kindness”
  15. “Pop”
  16. “Season 2 Weight Loss”
  17. “Carla’s Song”
  18. “Aperture”
  19. “Matilda”
  20. “Sign of the Times”
  21. “As It Was”

What’s Coming Next on the Tour

Styles and opening act Robyn — who warmed up the crowd with her Swedish disco-pop, including a recently resurrected “Dancing On My Own” — have nine more Amsterdam shows through June 5. Then it’s on to a record-breaking 12-night residency at Wembley Stadium in London from June 12 to July 4, with Shania Twain opening.

After London, the tour heads to São Paulo for four nights at Estádio do Morumbi (with electronic act Fcukers) and then six shows at Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City, where Jorja Smith will open. Then comes the main event for U.S. fans: a historic 30-show run at Madison Square Garden beginning August 26, with DJ Jamie xx opening, that wraps on October 31 with a “Harryween” performance. It’s his only American stop on the entire tour.

Australia closes out the year — Marvel Stadium in Melbourne from November 27 to December 2 with Fousheé, and Accor Stadium in Sydney from December 12 to 13 with Skye Newman. All told, the Together, Together tour runs to 67 stops across seven cities.

The tour is Styles’ first since Love on Tour, which ran from September 2021 to July 2023, and supports Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., his fourth studio album. He launched the era in January with lead single “Aperture” and has since released music videos for “American Girls” and “Dance No More.”

The decision to keep the tour to just seven cities was very deliberate, according to a source who spoke to Us Weekly earlier this year. “Harry approached this project and tour very mindfully,” the insider explained. “By doing multi-night residencies, there is less travel and less burnout. He will likely add more dates next year, but he is approaching this in a way that feels healthy for him.”

“For Harry, the past couple of years have been about slowing down, stepping back and finding peace,” the source continued. “He really treasured that time and the sense of privacy and normalcy. He is coming into this tour knowing what works for him. He is incredibly emotionally mature and constantly working on himself.”

On the basis of opening night in Amsterdam, that peace seems to be working out just fine for everyone involved.

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