Harry Styles fans have expressed dissatisfaction with the ticket prices for his upcoming shows. The musician recently launched the pre-sale for six concerts at Wembley Stadium, following his announcement of a unique residency tour. Unlike his previous tours, Styles will focus on a limited number of performances in select cities, including Wembley and Madison Square Garden.
As the pre-sale for the Wembley dates opened, fans took to social media to voice their concerns about the high prices, ranging from £198.95 to £725.45 for various ticket packages. This sparked disappointment among some fans who felt the prices were excessive. Despite the initial backlash, tickets for the tour were priced between £44.10 and £466.25 by the event organizer.
Styles, who is gearing up for his first tour since 2023, will be promoting his upcoming album, “Kiss All The Time,” during the residency tour, which will include stops in several major cities from May to December. The tour will also feature notable guest performers such as Shania Twain, Roby, and Jamie xx.
Fans eagerly anticipate the release of Styles’ fourth solo album on March 6, with exclusive merchandise available for pre-order on his website. The album, produced in collaboration with Kid Harpoon, has generated excitement among fans following cryptic teasers posted around the world prior to the official announcement.
In light of the ticket pricing controversy, fans are closely monitoring the tour updates and eagerly awaiting the opportunity to secure tickets for Styles’ highly-anticipated performances.
