Harry Styles officially launched his world tour, Together Together, on Saturday, May 16, at the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam. The British singer performed a 20-song setlist that mixed tracks from his new album Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally with fan favorites from Fine Line and Harry's House.
The show marked a clear shift in Styles's artistic direction. He traded his signature vintage suits and textured fabrics for a sleek, business-casual look inspired by his music video for "Aperture." Musically, the night leaned heavily into dance-pop and electronic rhythms, a departure from the retro-tinged sound of his earlier work.
A Setlist Built for Contrast
The setlist acted as a bridge between nostalgia and the present. Styles performed reworked versions of intimate songs like "Matilda" and delivered a mashup that blended the energy of "Carla's Song" with the groove of "Satellite." The crowd erupted when he debuted the unreleased ballad "Italian Girls," a track exclusive to the Amsterdam show.
The complete setlist from the opening night:
- Are You Listening Yet? (from Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, 2026)
- Golden (from Fine Line, 2019)
- Adore You (from Fine Line, 2019)
- Watermelon Sugar (from Fine Line, 2019)
- Music For a Sushi Restaurant (from Harry's House, 2022)
- Taste Back (from Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, 2026)
- Coming Up Roses (from Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, 2026)
- Fine Line (from Fine Line, 2019)
- Italian Girls (unreleased)
- American Girls (from Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, 2026)
- Keep Driving (from Harry's House, 2022)
- Ready Steady Go! (from Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, 2026)
- Dance No More (from Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, 2026)
- Treat People With Kindness (from Fine Line, 2019)
- Pop (from Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, 2026)
- Season 2 Weight Loss (from Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, 2026)
- Carla's Song (from Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, 2026)
- Aperture (from Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally, 2026)
- Matilda (from Fine Line, 2019)
- Sign of the Times (from Harry Styles, 2017)
The night closed with "Sign of the Times," his debut anthem, proving that despite his stylistic evolution, his vocal power and stage presence remain as strong as ever. While setlists often shift as tours progress, the Amsterdam show laid the groundwork for what promises to be one of the most ambitious tours of his career.
For fans following the tour, this setlist offers a blueprint of what to expect. Styles's ability to weave together old and new material while embracing a fresh sound shows an artist unafraid to evolve. As he moves through Europe and beyond, audiences can anticipate a show that balances intimacy with dance-floor energy.
For more on Styles's recent work, check out our coverage of his orchestral versions of Kiss All The Time in Berlin and the ongoing buzz around his relationship with Zoë Kravitz.


