Harry Styles Addresses Stage Setup Concerns on His Tour
Harry Styles, the 32-year-old singer, has recently spoken out about the stage setup for his ongoing tour, following complaints from fans who felt their views were obstructed. The tour, titled “Together, Together,” has been a massive success, with stops in various cities around the world.
Currently, Harry is performing ten nights in the Netherlands capital before heading to London for a 12-date run of shows across several weeks at Wembley. He will also be performing four shows in Brazil, six nights in Mexico, and an impressive 30 shows at New York City’s Madison Square Garden. The tour will conclude in Australia in December.
Despite the success, when the tour kicked off, there were reports of fans facing issues with the staging. However, Harry has since explained the reasoning behind the setup, stating that he wanted to be as close to the fans as possible.
He addressed the audience, saying: “The reason why we made the stage like this is because I wanted to be in it with you. I wanted to be as close to as many of you as possible, because that’s what this tour is all about.”
He continued, “It’s about being together, having fun together, sharing a moment together, dancing together, being with your friends, being with strangers, getting swayed with your friends, getting swayed with strangers. That is how I made this album and that is how I would like you to listen to it tonight. Thank you for being here with us, thank you for coming back to stay with us, it means a lot to us, thank you so much.”

The organizers had previously shared changes they were making to the stage after seeing complaints from fans in a statement posted on Instagram. It said: “We’ve heard concerns from some fans regarding sightline obstructions on the floor. 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.”
They added: “Beginning Friday, the front bridges will be altered in Amsterdam and London, for future venues we are working as quickly as possible to make adjustments that also fit within safety code and local compliance. In the meantime, temporary barricade adjustments have been made to the left and right front GS pits for tonight’s show to improve stage visibility. Thank you for your patience, understanding and for being part of Together, Together with us. We love dancing with all our friends.”
Fans had complained that their view was obstructed by the 10ft tall walkways that circle the stadium’s floor. Following the backlash, organizers stated: “For future venues, we are working as quickly as possible to make adjustments that also fit within safety code and local compliance.”
Meanwhile, the tour’s official representative told the BBC the floor concept was designed to “give fans freedom.”
Upcoming Wedding Plans
Harry’s current tour comes as he and his fiancée Zoë Kravitz are reportedly planning a ‘small’ intimate wedding in the United Kingdom this winter. He is believed to be engaged to the actress, 37, after a whirlwind eight-month romance – with Zoë pictured last month with an enormous diamond ring on her wedding finger.

The lovebirds were previously rumoured to be considering tying the knot in a huge summer ceremony in Paris or on the French Riviera, however they may now have settled on chilly Blighty. According to Page Six, the couple are mulling over “a small wedding in front of just family and close friends in the UK around Christmas time.”
A source told the publication: “I know for a fact Zoë would want to do something in New York because of her dad Lenny, so if anything it’s going to be two weddings. Dad still lives in downtown [Manhattan]. It could be at the Fouquet’s Hotel. If she does two [weddings] it would be one in London and one in New York.”
Zoe’s father, Lenny, is a Grammy Award-winning musician and actor. The Daily Mail contacted Harry and Zoë’s representatives for comment.






