Harry Styles launched his Together Together tour on Saturday at Amsterdam’s Johan Cruijff Arena, opening the set with “Are You Listening Yet.” The first night marked the start of a run that will take him through seven cities from May through December, with 50 stops planned across Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne and Sydney.
Styles had already previewed the project with a one-off concert in Manchester that was streamed on Netflix, a show centered on his fourth solo album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. He first announced the dates in January, setting up a tour that was described then as a series of residencies rather than a conventional sweep from city to city.
The numbers show how unusual this route is. The initial New York run alone includes 30 dates, and the London leg will send £1 from every ticket sold to LIVE Trust. Styles will also support Choose Love through Together Together, extending a partnership that has lasted a decade. In New York, eligible fans attending any residency date will be able to register to vote onsite through HeadCount’s pop-up activation.
The tour also carries an environmental pledge. Styles is working with Live Nation’s Green Nation program to look for ways to reduce the tour’s footprint with venues and other partners, adding a practical layer to a production built around extended stays in each city. Promoted by Live Nation, the project ties together music, charity and civic engagement at the same time it starts its global run.
That mix matters because the launch is not just the opening of another pop tour. It is the point at which Styles turns a January announcement and a Manchester teaser into a full-scale itinerary that is built to linger in each market. The residencies, the vote registration push and the charity donations all point to a tour designed to do more than sell tickets, and the next stop will show how that model plays outside Amsterdam.

