Harry Styles‘ upcoming “Together, Together” tour and accompanying new album announcement have been met with swift backlash from fans citing exorbitant ticket prices. Pre-sale costs for the limited-stop tour, which includes only London, amsterdam, and new York, have sparked widespread criticism online, with some VIP packages reaching $16,000. The controversy is fueling a broader debate about concert ticket affordability as fans and even fellow musician Liam Gallagher voice their frustration.
Fans are voicing their frustration after the pop superstar announced a new album and accompanying “Together, Together” tour.
Initial excitement surrounding the 2026 tour quickly turned to dismay when pre-sale ticket prices were revealed.
The London show at Wembley Stadium has drawn particularly strong criticism, with tickets starting at nearly $600, while standing-room-only access ranges from $190 to $390.
VIP packages in London are going for a staggering $10,000, and the most expensive tickets in New York are listed at $16,000, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The high costs are sparking a wider conversation about concert ticket affordability in the current entertainment landscape.
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Oasis’s Liam Gallagher Reacts
Fans have taken to social media to express their anger, calling the artist “disgusting” and “greedy.”
“Calling a tour ‘Together, Together’ when it’s unaffordable for 99 percent of people is insane,” one fan wrote on Threads, as reported by the magazine.
“I suspect there’s been a misunderstanding here. $1000 per ticket? Just breathing costs $20 in this economy. Are you and I supposed to hold hands the whole show or what?” another fan questioned.
It appears Oasis vocalist Liam Gallagher has also taken notice of the exorbitant ticket prices:
Harry Styles has not yet commented on the criticism.
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Limited Tour Stops
Many fans are also reacting to the fact that Styles will only be performing in three cities: London and Amsterdam in Europe, and New York in the United States.
This limited schedule means many fans will have to travel long distances and pay high prices for hotels and flights to catch a glimpse of the former “One Direction” star.
“Hey @Harry_Styles. As someone who’s loved you for almost 14 years and has been to all your tours, I’m completely speechless over how much you/your team seem to have lost touch with reality when it comes to concert locations and ticket prices. Music should be accessible. Remember how you started,” one fan wrote on X.
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