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Harry Styles: Tourauftakt mit Freundin Zoë Kravitz und Mama Anne Twist

May 19, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum  4 views
Harry Styles: Tourauftakt mit Freundin Zoë Kravitz und Mama Anne Twist

Harry Styles, the former One Direction heartthrob turned global pop icon, kicked off his highly anticipated "Together Together" world tour in Amsterdam on May 18, 2026. The sold-out concert at the Johan Cruijff Arena drew 56,000 ecstatic fans, but the real buzz centered on two very special attendees: his girlfriend, actress Zoë Kravitz (37), and his mother, Anne Twist (58). Both were spotted in the audience, dancing and cheering throughout the performance, fueling ongoing speculation about a possible engagement between Styles and Kravitz.

Styles, now 32, brought his signature high-energy show to the Dutch capital, marking his first tour in three years since his previous global trek. The setlist spanned his solo career, from his debut self-titled album to his latest record featuring the chart-topping single "American Girls," which shot to No. 1 in the UK earlier this year. Fans went wild as Styles sprinted, danced, and slid across a brightly lit stage, turning every seat into a dance floor. The atmosphere was a celebration of his ethos "Treat People With Kindness," with strangers hugging and twirling together in the crowd.

Zoë Kravitz, known for her roles in "Big Little Lies" and "The Batman," as well as her own directorial debut "Blink Twice," has been linked to Styles since 2023. The couple has kept their romance relatively private, but their public appearances together, including this tour kickoff, have delighted fans. Rumors of an engagement have circulated for months, fueled by a ring spotted on Kravitz's finger at the Grammy Awards earlier this year. Neither party has confirmed, but the presence of Anne Twist, who clearly adores her son's girlfriend, suggests a close family bond.

The concert itself was a masterclass in showmanship. Styles, dressed in a glittering jumpsuit and a feather boa, performed hits like "Sign of the Times," "Watermelon Sugar," and "Adore You," each met with deafening screams. He even took time to interact with the crowd, though he kept banter brief due to the packed schedule. The show lasted just over 90 minutes, prompting some fans to wish for longer sets. However, the energy never waned. Styles danced with such abandon that his shirt was soaked through by the second act. The production included lasers, confetti cannons, and a revolving stage that brought him close to fans on all sides.

Ticket prices ranged from a modest 125 euros (what BILD paid) to a staggering 474 euros for premium seats. When calculated per minute, each minute of the show cost about 1.14 euros for standard seats—a price many fans happily paid. The tour is an undeniable commercial success: all Amsterdam shows (ten in total) are sold out, as are the twelve consecutive nights at London's Wembley Stadium, scheduled for later this summer. With twelve Wembley dates, Styles will break the record previously held by Coldplay (ten shows) and Taylor Swift (eight), cementing his status as one of the biggest touring artists in the world.

Beyond the Amsterdam and London legs, Styles has not announced further European dates—yet. Multiple media reports hint at five concerts on Berlin's Tempelhofer Feld in the summer of 2027, though no official confirmation has been made. Such open-air shows would be a homecoming of sorts for Styles, who spent time in Germany early in his One Direction days. Fans across Europe are eagerly awaiting additional announcements, hoping the "Together Together" tour will expand to other cities.

Harry Styles' musical journey began in 2010 when he auditioned for The X Factor UK as a solo artist but was placed into One Direction. The band became a global phenomenon, releasing five albums and selling out arenas worldwide. After the group went on indefinite hiatus in 2016, Styles pursued a solo career that proved equally meteoric. His self-titled debut album (2017) featured the rock-influenced "Sign of the Times," which debuted at No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart. His second album, "Fine Line" (2019), brought massive hits like "Watermelon Sugar" and "Adore You," earning him a Grammy for Best Pop Solo Performance. His third album, "Harry's House" (2022), won Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards, and its lead single "As It Was" became one of the fastest-selling songs in UK history.

Styles has also made a mark in film, appearing in Christopher Nolan's "Dunkirk" (2017), Olivia Wilde's "Don't Worry Darling" (2022), and the upcoming biopic about legendary singer Dusty Springfield. His relationship with Zoë Kravitz, whom he met through mutual friends in 2022, has been a topic of fascination. Kravitz is the daughter of rock star Lenny Kravitz and actress Lisa Bonet, and she possesses her own impressive resume as an actress, producer, and director. The couple's shared love of music and fashion has made them one of Hollywood's most stylish pairs.

Fans at the Amsterdam concert described the experience as otherworldly. "I've been to dozens of concerts, but this was different," said Lena, a 24-year-old from Berlin who traveled specifically for the tour opener. "Harry makes you feel like you're the only person in the room, even when there are 56,000 people. And seeing Zoë and Anne dancing together was so wholesome." Such reactions are typical of Styles' fanbase, known for its inclusivity and passionate loyalty. The "Treat People With Kindness" mantra has become a movement, with fans often exchanging small gifts and helping each other during shows.

The tour's name, "Together Together," reflects Styles' desire to create a collective experience. In a rare interview earlier this year, he explained, "After the pandemic, I think we all craved connection. This tour is about celebrating that—being together, dancing together, feeling the music together." That message resonated deeply on opening night. As the final notes of "Sign of the Times" faded, Styles took a bow, blowing kisses to the audience. He mouthed "thank you" before disappearing beneath the stage. The crowd chanted his name for several minutes after the lights went up, reluctant to let the night end.

Looking ahead, the "Together Together" tour is poised to be one of the highest-grossing of 2026. With tickets in high demand, resale prices have skyrocketed, but Styles has implemented measures to deter scalpers, including limited ticket transfers and fan-only presales. The Wembley residency in particular is expected to generate major revenue, with stadium capacity of 90,000 per night. Styles will perform his entire catalog, including deep cuts and fan favorites, and is rumored to be working on new material for a possible fourth studio album.

For now, all eyes remain on Amsterdam as the tour continues its ten-show run. Each performance is slightly different, with Styles often altering the setlist or adding spontaneous covers. On opening night, he surprised the audience by singing a snippet of Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide" in tribute to his mother, who was in attendance. Anne Twist, a former hairdresser, has been a constant presence in her son's career, often seen at events and even managing his fan interactions early on. Her bond with Kravitz appeared strong; the two were photographed laughing and holding hands during the concert.

As the music industry evolves, Harry Styles stands out as an artist who blends genuine talent with a deep understanding of his audience. His fashion choices—from flamboyant jumpsuits to Cartier rings—make headlines, but his music and live shows remain the core of his appeal. The Amsterdam tour kickoff was a testament to that: a night of pure, unadulterated joy, shared among tens of thousands. And with more dates on the horizon, the "Together Together" tour is only getting started.

Reports of a Berlin concert series on Tempelhofer Feld remain unconfirmed, but if they materialize, it would mark another milestone. The former airport turned public park has hosted massive concerts by acts like Radiohead and Paul Kalkbrenner, and its wide-open space could accommodate up to 100,000 fans per night. For now, fans in continental Europe beyond the Netherlands must wait, but the buzz suggests that more shows—potentially in cities like Paris, Milan, and Barcelona—may be announced later this year.

In the meantime, Styles continues to dominate charts and headlines. His relationship with Kravitz shows no signs of cooling, and the presence of his mother at the tour opener only strengthens speculation of an engagement. Whether or not a wedding is in the cards, the couple remains a fixture in pop culture. Styles himself has said he wants to keep his private life "a little bit to myself," but moments like this—where he shares the spotlight with loved ones—offer a glimpse into his world.

The Amsterdam concert ended with a shower of confetti and Styles waving to all sections of the arena. He pointed to Kravitz and his mother in the audience, blowing them a kiss. The gesture, caught on many phones, immediately went viral. It was a small but powerful reminder that even amid the spectacle, Harry Styles is still, at heart, a family man. And with the world tour now underway, there will be many more such moments to come.


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