“Harry Styles, You’ve Changed”: Fans Outraged At The Prices Of Harry Styles’ New Tour Tickets
Harry Styles is back with his third “Together, Together” tour in 2026! Fans have been waiting for Harry to return after his last 22-month “Love on Tour” circuit, and when he announced a new single, “Aperture,” on January 20th, social media started buzzing with excited fans about the new album, “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally” and the upcoming tour.
However, the excitement was short-lived. Soon after the presale for the new tour dates started, fans took to social media to express their outrage and disappointment. It was reported that prices for seats in the nosebleeds for the Wembley dates were as high as £92 each ($126.86). Some branded Harry as “Greedy Styles” and others called for a boycott altogether.
Harry Styles just announced a new “Together, Together” tour for 2026
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However, the ticket prices have outraged fans
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Many complained they’re expected to pay hundreds of dollars for a tour of an album that is not even out yet
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This fan is just one among many who took to social media to call out the singer
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Her video garnered almost 500k views in two days
@jasminedarya harry styles you’ve changed #harrystyles#harries#harries#onedirection#loveontour @Ticketmaster ♬ original sound – jasmine darya
Many fans agreed with her, expressing their disappointment
The ticket prices for Harry’s residency in Madison Square Garden ranged from $50 to $1,182
“POV: you’re getting robbed,” a caption of a video of a fan trying to score Harry Styles’ new tour tickets reads. Fans have been waiting for a new album and tour from Styles for two and a half years. But what they are now getting is not what they were waiting for: outrageous prices, 100k+ queues on Ticketmaster, and dates in only three countries.
As of now, Styles has announced tour dates in New York City, Amsterdam, and London. He’s planning a residency of 30 dates in Madison Square Garden, 12 nights in London’s Wembley Stadium, and 10 in Amsterdam’s Johan Cruijff Arena. The demand for tickets was huge, as 11.5 million people reportedly registered for the artist presale for the dates at MSG.
According to The Independent, the tickets for the dates in London ranged between £44.10 and £466.24 for seated tickets and between £144.65 and £279.45 for standing tickets. The VIP packages were reportedly from £468.85 to £725.45.
For the MSG dates, however, fans reported seeing prices as high as $800 to $1,000 for lower bowl seats. Some VIP package prices even went over $1,000. While the fans were waiting in the queue, Ticketmaster informed them that the prices ranged from $50 to $1,182.40 and wouldn’t change during the presale.
“At what point do we band together and boycott concerts until these celebs stop charging anything over $200?” one fan asked on TikTok. “Dude doesn’t realize that some of us are still bakery-level salary,” another wrote, referencing how Styles worked in a bakery when he was a teenager.
However, in the context of other big acts, Styles’ ticket prices aren’t that unreasonable. For example, for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour in 2023, tickets ranged from £58.65 ($80) to £749 ($1033). When Beyoncé went on tour with Cowboy Carter, her tickets cost between £71 ($97) and £950 ($1310).
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Fans wish the “Together, Together” tour included more cities
Fans are also outraged that there have been so few different cities announced on the tour as of yet. Although some reports say that the tour will also hit São Paulo, Mexico City, Melbourne, and Sydney, many fans feel like that’s still not enough.
American fans will have to travel to New York, since that’s the only city included in the tour so far. People point out that that will also include costs of travel and accommodation, and, together with the astronomical ticket prices, that’s just unreasonable.
“7,000 people in line for presale for a tour where people have to travel across the US because the artist is only playing one city,” one fan wrote on X. “Concert culture has gotten out of hand and live music is no longer accessible to those who it is supposed to inspire.” Fans hope that more dates will be announced for 2027, but many are starting to temper their expectations.
On the other hand, some fans say it makes sense why there are so many dates in NYC. While Wembley Stadium’s capacity is at around 90k, MSG only holds 19k-20k seats. Still, that doesn’t excuse the fact that people will have to fly across the country to see their favorite artist. “Together, together? More like apart, apart,” disappointed fans wrote on social media.
Other fans called out Styles for announcing a tour before a new album is even released
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Fans would also have to pay for travel and accommodation, making the prices even more unreasonable
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“Harry, I love you, sweetie, but what the hell,” the fan quipped
@notoriouslynat harry i love you sweetie but what the hell 😭😫 #harrystyles#togethertogether#worldtour#loveontour♬ original sound – notoriously nat ˚౨ৎ˚
“In this economy?”: Commenters called out the greed
One fan bought the tickets but later said she felt ashamed: “That was greedy”
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“Those prices were not it,” she claimed
@carolineinldn I am so grateful to be able to go see Harry. But those prices were not it, especially when LOT was £92 for front standing. This is almost accessible for so many fans. Prices weren’t even shared before presale started. It said dynamic pricing was off but it seemed like it wasn’t? I get concerts are more expensive. I want artists, crew, venues to be paid fairly! But something is not adding up, also when you have fans having to come to harry because it’s residencies #togethertogether#togethertogethertour#hs4#harrystyles♬ original sound – carolineinldn
Some people blamed the fans themselves: “Why do y’all pay for that?”
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Nothing better than being a hardcore fan of a semi-obscure band, like my beloved Starset 😁 For like $40 I always get an amazing audiovisual show, and if I'm feeling fancy, I get a VIP ticket for another $70-ish with a meet&greet. But 800? Seriously? I took my mom to see Imagine Dragons and the tickets were like $80 even though it's a world-class band...
This is not on him - this is down to the venue and the ticket vendors. This has been a problem for a very long time and UK was supposed to put a stop to this and the scalping.
Nothing better than being a hardcore fan of a semi-obscure band, like my beloved Starset 😁 For like $40 I always get an amazing audiovisual show, and if I'm feeling fancy, I get a VIP ticket for another $70-ish with a meet&greet. But 800? Seriously? I took my mom to see Imagine Dragons and the tickets were like $80 even though it's a world-class band...
This is not on him - this is down to the venue and the ticket vendors. This has been a problem for a very long time and UK was supposed to put a stop to this and the scalping.































































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