·Fans who paid top dollar for VIP floor seats on Harry Styles’s new “Together Together” tour are finding out the “VIP experience” comes with one pretty major surprise. A blocked view.
·The issue is coming from the giant stage design. Harry performs on a massive network of raised walkways that stretch across the arena floor.
·The catwalks are reportedly about 10 feet high and run nearly 350 yards total, which means if you’re sitting underneath or near certain sections, you could spend a huge chunk of the concert staring at the bottom of a platform instead of Harry Styles.
·Fans at the opening Amsterdam shows started posting videos online showing their view completely cut off whenever Harry ran onto the elevated sections.
·And apparently he’s on those walkways a LOT. Reports say he spends close to half the concert up there instead of on the main stage with the band.
·Some fans joked Harry must’ve been secretly marathon training because he spends so much of the show sprinting across the giant setup.
·The tour’s rep released a statement saying the design was created to give Harry “freedom of movement” and make the floor feel more open and immersive but admitted there are “a small area” of seats with restricted sightlines that are now under review.
·The good news? They say adjustments are already being discussed for future shows to improve visibility while still meeting safety requirements.
·If you pay VIP prices, should there EVER be an obstructed view?
The issue is coming from the giant stage design. Harry performs on a massive network of raised walkways that stretch across the arena floor.
The issue is coming from the giant stage design. Harry performs on a massive network of raised walkways that stretch across the arena floor.





