As presales for Harry Styles’ highly anticipated “Together Together Tour” officially began, social media erupted with fierce criticism from fans over skyrocketing ticket costs. While the 50-date residency-style tour covers only seven global cities, it was the implementation of “Platinum” and Dynamic Pricing on Ticketmaster that drew the most fire. Fans reported being priced out of the market as standing tickets in London and Amsterdam reached as high as $1,000 (£725), a staggering leap from his previous Love On Tour rates.
The tour features a massive 30-night residency at New York’s Madison Square Garden starting in August, but even those tickets have left supporters “speechless.” Many noted that while the “Together Package” offers VIP perks, even standard non-floor seats are being listed for hundreds of dollars more than earlier tours. Critics on platform X described the pricing as “greed” and a “cultural lockout,” arguing that the artist’s message of inclusivity is being undermined by making live music a luxury only affordable to the wealthy.
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Despite the backlash and calls for a boycott, demand remains unprecedented, with queues in London exceeding 500,000 people for just six dates at Wembley Stadium. Styles is also set to release his fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, on March 6, 2026. General ticket sales are scheduled to begin on January 30, with fans and consumer watchdogs calling for more transparency to prevent further price gouging.
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