Harry Styles supporting small music venues with tour donation

Styles’ return to the stage is one of the most anticipated music events of the year, and will follow the release of his fourth album, Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally, on 6 March.
The singer is only playing seven cities – Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne, and Sydney – but playing extended residencies in each. In New York, he has booked a 30-night stay at Madison Square Garden.
Fans who got pre-sale codes for London have encountered long queues and limited availability, as demand outstrips supply.
During the presale it was confirmed by Ticketmaster that tickets were priced between £44.10 and £466.25 (including fees) with a per order handling fee of £2.95.
Ticket prices will not change during the sale, it said, reflecting concerns over so-called “dynamic pricing”.
Some fans have reacted with shock at cost of the most expensive seats.
“I love Harry but the prices for this tour are an actual abomination,” wrote one on X.
“How are these costs acceptable?” asked another on TiKTok.
The last time Styles played at Wembley, in 2023, prices ranged from £50.65 to £326.20 before fees, meaning top-tier tickets now cost £140 more.
However, his prices reflect the ever-rising prices for stadium shows.
Meanwhile, Styles has been confirmed as a presenter at this weekend’s Grammy Awards in Los Angeles.
He previously won the coveted album of the year prize at the 2023 ceremony, for his third record, Harry’s House.



