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Harry Styles fans are absolutely fuming about his upcoming 'Together Together Tour' - and it’s not JUST because he’s cut the touring schedule painfully short (us Kiwis are still hurt about getting skipped). It’s the prices.

After tickets went on sale yesterday, fans rushed to secure a spot to see the 'Aperture' singer live for the first time since 2023. They knew it wouldn't be easy because the tour includes just over 50 shows across seven cities - Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne, and Sydney.

Buuut many were left gagging that so many tickets weren't immediately snatched up, because they're going for upwards of $1,200 USD!

Harry, be serious. If I can’t afford to service and warrant my car, how exactly do you think I’m pulling the funds for this together?

Sure, savings exist, but fans were given basically NO time to prepare.

Just last week, Harry dropped the first single from his upcoming album 'Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally', set for release in March. Hours later, he announced tour dates and locations. And now, less than a week on, we’re expected to throw whatever cash survived Christmas straight into a ticket war?

His only North American stop is a 30-night residency at Madison Square Garden... a choice that had already been criticised by fans who pointed out they’d need to catch flights and book accommodation just to attend. Us NZ girlies feel that one DEEP!

He's faced even more backlash now that tickets have finally dropped and fans noticed a SINGLE SEAT could cost more than $1,000 USD (that’s well over $1,600 NZD).

One fan shared a screenshot, claiming “every seat” available to them was $1,179.40 USD.

And if that wasn’t enough, resale prices are reportedly speculated to sell for close to $10,000 USD ($16,000 NZD).

Over in Australia, the most expensive tickets in the 'Disco', 'Circle', 'Kiss' and 'Square' stage pits are an eye watering $849 AUD ($985 NZD). Not quite US level ridiculousness, but us Kiwi fans still have travel and accom to think about.

Naturally, the disappointment is spreading fast.

“I’m sorry Harry but this is asinine, I love you but I cannot justify spending an entire paycheck on 2 concert tickets,” one fan wrote on X.

Another added: “I love Harry Styles as much as the next person but setting these prices knowing people WILL buy them creates a new precedent. Seeing your favourite artist live should be affordable, not cost your monthly rent.”

A third boldly said: “Harry Styles, I want you to stand in the pit and not let anyone in unless they hand you $1200 in cash. Look every fan in the eye and ask them for $1200.”

As of now, Harry Styles himself hasn’t commented on the ticket pricing... but fans definitely haven't stopped.

Published by Sophie van Soest

28 Jan 2026