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Harry Styles Announces Tweaks To His Latest Live Show After Fans’ Complaints
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“Thank you for your patience, understanding and for being part of the Together, Together tour with us,” the Aperture singer said. Harry Styles on stage in Amsterdam last week Harry Styles has confirmed his team is currently in the process of making tweaks to his current tour after fans complained about not being able to see him. Last week, the Aperture singer kicked off his Together, Together world tour with the first series of shows in his 10-night residency at Amsterdam’s Johan Cruijff Arena. Unfortunately, once the concerts got underway, many fans standing on the floor felt that the layout of the elaborate stage meant that, for much of the show, they weren’t able to see Harry or his opening act, Robyn. On Wednesday afternoon, Harry released a statement which read: “We’ve heard concerns from some fans regarding sightline obstructions on the floor. 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.” Addressing the planned changes more specifically, the statement continued: “Beginning Friday, the front bridges will be altered in Amsterdam and London. For future venues, we are working as quickly as possible to make adjustments that also fit within safety code and local compliance. “In the meantime, temporary barricade adjustments have been made to the left and right front [general admission] puts for [Wednesday’s] show to improve stage visibility.” “Thank you for your patience, understanding and for being part of the Together, Together tour with us,” the statement concluded. “We love dancing with all our friends.” Harry Styles will be making adjustments to his stage layout for his Together, Together tour following complaints regarding visibility. pic.twitter.com/9Qrnkj9RYm Harry’s latest tour is in support of his fourth album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, which reached number one on both sides of the Atlantic earlier this year. The world jaunt consists of longer residencies at select venues around the globe, including 12 nights at London’s Wembley Stadium and a staggering 30 dates at New York’s iconic Madison Square Garden spread out across August and October.