Harry Styles is taking his highly-anticipated "Together, Together" tour to Europe, with a slew of new shows added in response to record-breaking demand for his residency at New York City's Madison Square Garden. Presales for his NYC shows, Amsterdam, and London drew 11.5 million artist registrations, the highest volume ever recorded for an artist presale in the NYC market.
While this is a remarkable achievement, not everyone will get to experience Styles' high-energy performance live. The residency, which includes 30 shows at MSG, has a capacity of around 18,000 per gig, meaning only about 540,000 fans will be able to attend the concerts overall - a far cry from the millions who signed up for presales.
Ticket sales for Styles' NYC shows have been marked by chaos and disappointment, as many fans are unable to secure tickets. The general sale will take place in two parts, with the first set of shows going on sale in January 2026 and the second set in February. However, with demand being so high, it's clear that fans are willing to go to great lengths to catch Styles live.
To meet this demand, Styles has added six new dates to his European tour, including two more shows at Amsterdam's Johann Cruijff Arena and four more at London's Wembley Stadium. Other cities on the tour include SΓ£o Paulo, Mexico City, Melbourne, and Sydney.
This announcement comes just hours after Styles released the first single from his upcoming fourth album, "Kiss All the Time Disco Occasionally". The new LP follows up on the success of his 2022 album, "Harry's House", which featured hit singles "As It Was" and "Late Night Talking", and also won Album of the Year at the Grammys.
While this is a remarkable achievement, not everyone will get to experience Styles' high-energy performance live. The residency, which includes 30 shows at MSG, has a capacity of around 18,000 per gig, meaning only about 540,000 fans will be able to attend the concerts overall - a far cry from the millions who signed up for presales.
Ticket sales for Styles' NYC shows have been marked by chaos and disappointment, as many fans are unable to secure tickets. The general sale will take place in two parts, with the first set of shows going on sale in January 2026 and the second set in February. However, with demand being so high, it's clear that fans are willing to go to great lengths to catch Styles live.
To meet this demand, Styles has added six new dates to his European tour, including two more shows at Amsterdam's Johann Cruijff Arena and four more at London's Wembley Stadium. Other cities on the tour include SΓ£o Paulo, Mexico City, Melbourne, and Sydney.
This announcement comes just hours after Styles released the first single from his upcoming fourth album, "Kiss All the Time Disco Occasionally". The new LP follows up on the success of his 2022 album, "Harry's House", which featured hit singles "As It Was" and "Late Night Talking", and also won Album of the Year at the Grammys.