Harry Styles is making structural changes to the stage setup for his Together, Together Tour after opening-show attendees raised concerns about obstructed sightlines, particularly in the floor-level pit areas.
The tour launched on May 16 and 17 in Amsterdam, with fans quickly taking to social media to share their frustrations with the viewing experience.
Those who had purchased pit tickets reported that stage structures blocked their view of the performer.
Styles' official update account, Harry Styles HQ, published a statement on Instagram addressing the issue. "We've heard concerns from some fans regarding sightline obstructions on the floor," the statement read.
"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 team confirmed that, beginning Friday, the front bridge structures at the Amsterdam and London venues would be altered.
For shows at other venues further along the tour calendar, the statement said the team was working "as quickly as possible to make adjustments that also fit within safety codes and local compliance.
As an interim measure, temporary barricade adjustments were applied to the left and right front general admission pits ahead of the next scheduled show.
The sightline issue is not the only source of frustration among fans since the tour was announced. When tickets went on sale in late January, many attendees voiced objections to what they described as high pricing.
Demand for seats was widely expected to be strong, as Together, Together marks Styles' first tour since his Love on Tour concluded in 2023.
The Grammy Award winner has not issued a direct public comment on the pricing criticism.
Beyond pricing, the tour's geographic footprint has also drawn attention. Styles is performing at only one venue in the United States, Madison Square Garden in New York, and two venues in Europe.
The limited number of stops has prompted some fans to express concern about the cost and logistics of traveling to attend shows, with several noting that the venue selection places the concerts out of reach for those unable to make international trips.
The choice of venues contrasts with the broader reach of his previous tour, which featured more dates across multiple countries.
The statement from Styles' team concluded on a direct note toward attendees: "Thank you for your patience, understanding, and for being part of Together, Together with us. We love dancing with all our friends."
No further details have been provided regarding the full extent of planned modifications for the remaining tour dates or whether additional venues beyond Amsterdam and London will see structural changes before the shows take place.