Harry Styles' Amsterdam tour opener was a triumphant comeback, a spectacle that left feathers on the floor and hysteria lingering in the air. The show was a testament to his hunger to be back onstage, face to face with his people. The 56,000-strong crowd was a testament to his popularity, and the show was a celebration of his new album, Kiss All The Time. The tour is a 67-date affair, with residencies in seven cities around the globe, through the end of 2026. The show was expertly paced, with loads of familiar hits up front to set the mood, and then the disco, which combined the intimate warmth of his Fine Line shows with the dance-floor glitz of his Harry's House tour. The show was a testament to the power of live music, and a reminder of why, even in our era of blue-dot fever and robber-baron ticket monopolies, live music remains a humane ecstasy that’s always worth showing up for. The show was a long-awaited comeback for both Harry and his people, and both went overboard to make it worth the wait. The setlist included songs like "Are You Listening Yet?", "Golden", "Adore", "Watermelon Sugar", "Music for a Sushi Restaurant", "Taste Back", "Coming Up Roses", "Fine Line", "Italian Girls", "American Girls", "Keep Driving", "Ready Steady Go", "Dance No More", "Treat People With Kindness", "Pop", "Season 2 Weight Loss", "Carla's Song", "Satellite", "Aperture", "Matilda", "Sign of the Times", and "As It Was".