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Harry Styles’ Setlist for ‘Together, Together’ Tour Revealed on Opening Night of Amsterdam Residency

May 17, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum  4 views
Harry Styles’ Setlist for ‘Together, Together’ Tour Revealed on Opening Night of Amsterdam Residency

Harry Styles launched his highly anticipated Together, Together tour on Saturday, May 16, with an electrifying opening night at the Johan Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam. The 32-year-old Grammy-winning artist delivered a 20-song set that spanned his entire discography, from early solo hits to new tracks off his fourth studio album.

The show opened with the fresh track “Are You Listening Yet?” and quickly moved into fan favorites like “Golden,” “Adore You,” and “Watermelon Sugar.” Styles also performed deep cuts such as “Fine Line” and “Matilda,” and closed the main set with the anthemic “Sign of the Times” before finishing the night with “As It Was.” The full setlist includes “Are You Listening Yet?”, “Golden”, “Adore You”, “Watermelon Sugar”, “Music for a Sushi Restaurant”, “Taste Back”, “Coming Up Roses”, “Fine Line”, “American Girls”, “Keep Driving”, “Ready, Steady, Go!”, “Dance No More”, “Treat People With Kindness”, “Pop”, “Season 2 Weight Loss”, “Carla’s Song”, “Aperture”, “Matilda”, “Sign of the Times”, and “As It Was”.

The tour supports Styles’ fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., which marked a new era for the artist following his Love on Tour run that ended in 2023. The album’s lead single, “Aperture,” was released in January, followed by music videos for “American Girls” and “Dance No More.” Styles has described the new project as a celebration of joy, movement, and connection.

Styles’ Together, Together tour is designed as a series of multi-night residencies in major cities, a deliberate choice aimed at reducing burnout and promoting work-life balance. “Harry approached this project and tour very mindfully,” a source told Us Weekly earlier this year. “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.”

The Amsterdam leg runs through June 5, with nine more shows at the Johan Cruijff Arena. Supporting act Robyn, the Swedish pop icon, is opening all dates in the Netherlands. After Amsterdam, Styles heads to London’s Wembley Stadium for a record-breaking 12-night residency from June 12 to July 4, with Shania Twain as the opener. The tour then moves to São Paulo’s Estádio do Morumbi for four nights (support from electronic band Fcukers), followed by six concerts at Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City with Jorja Smith.

The only U.S. stop is a historic 30-show run at Madison Square Garden in New York City, beginning August 26 and wrapping on October 31 with a special “Harryween” performance. DJ Jamie xx will open those dates. After a month-long break, Styles will take the tour to Australia: four shows at Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium (Nov 27 – Dec 2) with DJ Baby J, and two shows at Sydney’s Accor Stadium (Dec 12–13) with Skye Newman.

Styles’ decision to limit the tour to seven cities reflects his evolving priorities. Since ending Love on Tour in 2023, he has embraced a slower pace, spending time with family and his rumored fiancée, Zoë Kravitz. The couple went public in August 2025 and sparked engagement rumors in April 2026. A source noted that Kravitz is “very supportive” of Styles’ career, which “is a big part of why their relationship works.” Neither Styles nor Kravitz has publicly commented on engagement reports.

Beyond the music, Styles has become a cultural icon known for his fashion, philanthropy, and boundary-pushing artistry. His journey from One Direction heartthrob to solo superstar has been marked by critical acclaim, including three Grammy Awards, multiple Brit Awards, and record-breaking tours. His first solo tour, Harry Styles: Live On Tour (2017–2018), was followed by the massive Love on Tour (2021–2023), which grossed over $600 million. The new residency format is a departure from traditional world tours, but it aligns with Styles’ desire for sustainability and creativity.

Fans attending the Amsterdam shows were treated to a visually stunning production, with elaborate stage designs, costume changes, and interactive moments. Styles often invites audience participation, and the opening night featured several sing-alongs and unexpected covers. The setlist balanced high-energy dance tracks like “Music for a Sushi Restaurant” and “Treat People With Kindness” with emotional ballads like “Matilda” and “Sign of the Times.”

With 2026 shaping up to be a massive year for live music, Styles’ Together, Together tour is already being hailed as one of the must-see events of the summer. The combination of intimate residencies, diverse supporting acts, and a new album full of anthemic pop tracks has generated enormous excitement. As the tour progresses, more dates are likely to be added in 2027, potentially expanding to Asia, South America, and additional European cities.


Source: Yahoo Entertainment News


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