Harry Styles is back on the road — but some of his fans are seeing red over the price.
The 31-year-old “Watermelon Sugar” star announced his ambitious global residency, Together, Together, last week, promising 50 shows across Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York City, Melbourne, and Sydney from May through December 2026.
The announcement was met with excitement — and shock — when ticket prices were revealed.
Sky-High Prices Leave Fans Stunned
Tickets for the London shows range from £72.95 ($99.67) to a staggering £725.45 ($991.13), while Amsterdam’s prices span from €74.05 ($87.79) to €828.62 ($982.38).
In contrast, Styles’ 2022 residencies were far more affordable, with Madison Square Garden tickets starting at $39.50 and Wembley Stadium tickets ranging from £45 to £99.
The jump in prices has ignited a firestorm online, with fans taking to X (formerly Twitter) to express outrage.
One fan wrote, “I love Harry but the prices for this tour are an actual abomination, taking the utter p**s out of regular people who just want to see his show.”
Another added, “Harry’s prices are absolutely out of this world… even Taylor [Swift] was way more affordable than him.”
Comments ranged from “diabolical” to “GREED,” reflecting widespread frustration over accessibility to live music.
VIP Experiences Come With Hefty Price Tags
For those willing to pay top dollar, Styles is offering three VIP packages.
The Together Package costs £725.45 in London and €828.62 in Amsterdam and includes general admission floor tickets, early entry, priority access to the pop-up shop, a VIP lounge experience with drinks and appetizers, a gift pack, photo opportunities, and access to a concierge team.
The second tier, the KISS Package (£468.45/€533.62), removes lounge access but keeps most perks, while the DISCO Package (£333.45/€348.62) excludes fast-pass shop access as well.
These premium options have fueled further debate over whether live music is becoming a playground for the wealthy.
Fans Express Frustration Over Accessibility
The backlash online highlights a broader concern: live music is increasingly priced out of reach for everyday fans.
One user lamented, “I hate that live music has literally become a privilege that only rich people can access.”
Another argued that the high prices are intentional: “They’re only asking those insane prices because they know people will pay no matter what, not because they actually need the money.”
A Tour to Remember
Despite the controversy, anticipation for the residency is sky-high.
Styles’ comeback album, KISS ALL THE TIME. DISCO, OCCASIONALLY, drops March 6, with the tour kicking off in Amsterdam on May 16 and concluding in Sydney on December 13.
Fans attending the shows will also get to see a roster of special guests, including Robyn, Shania Twain, Fcukers, Jorja Smith, Jamie xx, Fousheé, and Skye Newman.
For many, the excitement of seeing Styles live may outweigh the sticker shock — though the conversation over ticket prices is likely far from over.
A Question of Music and Value
The debate around Styles’ pricing raises an ongoing question for the music industry: how much is too much for a live performance? With nearly $1,000 tickets, fans are weighing their love of the artist against the cost of entry — and some are deciding it’s simply too high.
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