Harry Styles' Together, Together Tour Faces Backlash Over Ticket Prices and Obstructed Views

Harry Styles has started his Together, Together tour, but it seems that fans are not entirely happy with the experience. The tour kicked off in Amsterdam on May 16 at Johan Cruyff Arena, with Harry set to visit various cities worldwide and perform mini-residencies at arena venues. However, fans have raised concerns about the ticket prices and the view from some of the supposedly 'best seats.'
The stage setup for Harry's tour features a grid surrounded by standing room space, with general admission pits in the middle that require fans to pass under bridges of the stage to enter. Some fans who paid top dollar for these tickets were disappointed by the limited view they had of the performance. The stage's height and the arched bridges obstructed the view for many fans, leading to complaints about the ticket prices not reflecting the obstructed view.
While similar stage setups have been used in other tours, fans felt that Harry's setup was particularly challenging, with some even comparing it to playing hide and seek with the musician. Fans who stood further back also struggled to see the main stage due to its height. Despite the high ticket prices, fans felt that they were mostly watching Harry on the big LED screen rather than with their own eyes, leading to frustration and disappointment.
As Harry's tour continues in Europe before heading to the United States, fans are hoping for improvements in the stage setup or a clearer description of the potential obstructed views for future shows. The controversy surrounding the tour has left many fans feeling let down after paying premium prices for tickets.