Harry Styles opens Together, Together at the Johan Cruijff ArenA in Amsterdam on Saturday May 16, the first show of a 67-date, seven-city tour that closes in Sydney on December 13 [1]. The Amsterdam residency runs six nights — May 16, 17, 20, 22, 23 and 26 — with Robyn opening across the EU leg [2].
The paper carried the Amsterdam opening Monday — Saturday's collision with Eurovision in Vienna and the OFAC General License 134B oil-cliff expiry [3]. Eleven days out, the structural register that holds is the LIVE Trust mechanism. £1 from every UK ticket — particularly the London Wembley dates — flows to the grassroots-venue-rescue fund the UK live-music industry stood up after a year of small-club closures [1].
The contradiction sits inside the operation. The American leg anchors at a 30-night Madison Square Garden residency, the longest single-arena stand of Styles' career. UK fans have priced Wembley resale at multiples of face value through May; Amsterdam pit tickets are clearing €315 each on the secondary market for the opening-night kiss-pit [4]. The LIVE Trust transfer is a £1 donation against a £200 ticket and a £1,000 resale — which is the proportion the live-music economics now run at.
Styles' first solo tour since Love On Tour wrapped in 2023, Together, Together rolls into the post-Live-Nation-monopoly-verdict cycle and into the post-Eurovision week. The first three Amsterdam dates sold out within an hour of the EU on-sale [4]. Styles' band has been rehearsing in Amsterdam through April per fan accounts.
The opening night and the Eurovision Grand Final share the same Saturday calendar. The contest broadcasts at 21:00 CEST in Vienna; Styles' Amsterdam show begins around the same hour [5].
-- CAMILLE BEAUMONT, Los Angeles