
Harry Styles has recently announced his seven-city worldwide residency, Together, Together, and its ticket prices have sparked backlash on social media. Several critics called out Harry for the pre-sale ticket price.
However, former One Direction bandmate Zayn Malik also seems to take a dig at Harry over the price of his residency tickets, which range from $60.80 to an incredible $1,000 for his London leg of the tour.
While addressing the audience in between songs on Wednesday night during his Las Vegas engagement at Dolby Live, Zayn, dressed in a smart white blazer, quipped, “Hopefully the ticket prices weren't too high... just saying.”
He then added, “Anyway, who wants to hear another song?”
Zayn, who rose to popularity in 2010 with Harry and bandmates Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, and Liam Payne with their band One Direction, has been charging between $83 and $479 for his residency at a theatre that can only accommodate 5,200 people.
Harry's London leg has seats ranging from $60.80 to $642.76, standing fares from $199.45 to $385.34, and VIP packages from an incredible $646.50 to $1,000.
“Tickets for this event have been priced in advance by the tour from $50 to $1,182.40, including service fees,” the statement read to fans who were waiting in line online to see Harry at Madison Square Gardens in New York.
The most costly VIP package in New York is now estimated to cost $1,667.
Tickets in Amsterdam range in price from $87.79 to $982.38 in USD.
In contrast, Harry's sold-out run at London's Wembley Stadium in 2022 began at just £45 and went up to £99, while his 2022 residency at Madison Square Garden cost between $39.50 and $199.50.
Harry's fans have reacted angrily to the expenses, accusing him of making music "inaccessible" for a sizable segment of his younger fan base.
Harry Styles tour
Harry has added two more dates to his London leg at Wembley Stadium since announcing his tour, creating history as he will play 12 nights at the legendary arena.
After doing 10 shows as part of their Music of the Spheres tour last summer, the former One Direction star will now surpass Coldplay to become the act with the most appearances at the arena in a single tour.
With eight dates during her Eras Tour, Taylor Swift previously held the record for the most solo artist performances at Wembley Stadium, surpassing Michael Jackson's seven.
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The legendary arena will now host the Watermelon Sugar hitmaker on June 12, 13, 17, 19, 20, 23, 26, 27, and 29, as well as July 1, 3, and 4.
From May through December of 2026, he will go to Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York City (including spending 30 nights by himself at Madison Square Garden), Melbourne, and Sydney.
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