The first of ten nights at the Ziggo Dome drew heavily from new album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. and folded in nods to Underworld and Talking Heads.
Harry Styles began his 2026 “Together, Together” residency on Saturday night with the first of ten scheduled shows at Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome. A 20-song set drew ten tracks from his fourth solo album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., stacking new material against a handful of songs that have anchored his live shows for years.
The night opened with “Are You Listening Yet?”, “Golden,” “Adore You,” “Watermelon Sugar,” and “Music for a Sushi Restaurant.” That first stretch closed with “Taste Back” — rearranged to incorporate elements of Underworld’s “Born Slippy” — before an orchestral accompaniment arrived for “Coming Up Roses” and “Fine Line.” The addition of an orchestra wasn’t a blanket gesture. It surfaced at specific points, giving those moments a deliberate weight rather than a sweeping makeover.
In the second act, Styles worked through “American Girls,” “Keep Driving,” “Ready, Steady, Go!,” and “Dance No More.” A version of “Treat People With Kindness” wove in pieces of Talking Heads’ “This Must Be the Place.” The set also included “Pop,” “Season 2 Weight Loss,” a combined reading of “Carla’s Song” and “Satellite,” and “Aperture.” The encore returned to the orchestra for “Matilda” and “Sign of the Times” before closing with “As It Was.”
Robyn opened the night, having announced her album Sexistential back in March. The pairing made sense. Her presence underlined a thread of precise, emotionally direct pop craftsmanship that ran across the entire evening, quieting any idea that this residency was designed as pure spectacle.
Styles stays in Amsterdam through June 5. From there, the residency concept moves to London for 11 nights at Wembley Stadium with Shania Twain supporting. He’ll also headline Meltdown Festival in the city — an event he curated himself. After July stops in Brazil and Mexico, the tour lands in New York for a 30-date run at Madison Square Garden in August.
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