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Harry Styles fans react to ticket prices and rush for Wembley Stadium residency

Harry Styles fans react to ticket prices and rush for Wembley Stadium residency

Harry Styles fans have been reacting to the rush for tickets for his 2026 Wembley Stadium residency, and sharing their thoughts on pricing.

  • Read More: Harry Styles takes things slow and steady on new single ‘Aperture’

The former One Direction turned solo star will play eight shows at the huge London venue this summer as part of his seven-city ‘Together, Together’ tour. He initially announced six dates in the UK capital, before adding a further two nights yesterday (Monday January 26).

This came shortly after the pre-sale for the first Wembley gigs went live, with over one million fans reportedly attempting to bag tickets (via The Sun). The pre-sale for the extra London shows began at 2pm GMT today (Tuesday January 27).

The general sale for all Wembley concerts begins tomorrow (January 30) – you’ll be able to buy yours here.

It has been reported that there were queues of up to 250,000 for each of the London concerts. “Currently number 194,592 in the queue for Harry Styles at Wembley, safe to say I’ve lost all hope 😭,” one fan wrote of their experience.

Another similarly frustrated fan said: “Just joined the Harry Wembley presale queue after being unsuccessful at 90k yesterday, today I’m at 134k 😭 immediately closing the tab lol.”

Elsewhere, someone shared a screenshot showing their queue position of 35,911. They claimed to have waited one hour and 17 minutes to get to the front. “Got to position 1, and then it went to ‘Page Not Found’,” they wrote, tagging Ticketmaster in the tweet. “Are you actually KIDDING ME!?!?!?? You literally have one job.”

There was also a report of some “hysterical” numbers, prompting a demand to “ADD MORE DATES NOW”.

However, some customers got lucky with the Ticketmaster queue. “I WAS 700TH IN THE QUEUE,” one commented. “THIS NEVER HAPPENS TO ME. TOGETHER TOGETHER WITH HARRY @ WEMBLEY IN JUNE BABYYYYYY!!!”

The same fan said they “got rear standing [tickets] for £126”, adding that “the front pods varied from £200-£400 [and] seating varied from £40-200”.

Another person shared their queue number of 65,487, which “ended up getting me Wembley tickets for Harry”. They added: “Never give up people.”

A separate tweet from an excited fan read: “Perfect seats secured for Harry Styles at Wembley. Had 1000 people ahead of me in the queue, luck was on my side 🙏🏼.”

Ticketmaster confirmed that tickets were priced by the organiser from £44.10 to £466.25 (including fees), in addition to a per-order handling fee of £2.95.

Ticket prices will not change during the pre-sale or on-sale, suggesting that the controversial ‘dynamic pricing’ function will not be used.

Rear pitch standing tickets cost £144.65 each, while front section standing is priced at £198.95 per ticket. Pit standing tickets will set fans back £279.45 each.

Ticketmaster’s ‘dynamic pricing’ was notably used for Oasis’ Live ’25 reunion tour. Last September, the ticket giant worked with the UK government to implement some changes and inform buyers of its use in advance, following an investigation into the potential use of its surge pricing model for the gigs.

The ticket prices for Harry Styles’ 2026 Wembley Stadium residency are: 

Standard:
Circle/Disco/Square/Kiss: £279.45
Front General Access: £198.95
Rear General Access: £144.65
Stands: From £44.10

VIP:
Together Package: £725.45
KISS Package: £468.45
DISCO Package: £333.45

See a selection of reactions to the Wembley prices here:

Harry Styles’ 2026 London dates are: 

JUNE
12 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium Connected by EE 
13 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium Connected by EE 
17 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium Connected by EE 
19 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium Connected by EE 
20 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium Connected by EE 
23 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium Connected by EE 
26 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium Connected by EE 
27 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium Connected by EE

The pop icon will be joined in the capital by special guest Shania Twain. He is set to match Taylor Swift‘s record as the solo artist with the most number of shows at Wembley Stadium on a single tour. Swift equaled Take That‘s record as the act with the most Wembley gigs with her ‘Eras Tour’, but Coldplay eclipsed them both with their 10-night stint last year.

Styles has pledged to donate £1 from every ticket sold to LIVE’s levy to protect UK grassroots music venues. “He’s the first artist this year to announce a major UK stadium tour with £1 from every ticket going to the LIVE Trust, directly supporting the UK’s grassroots venues,” said the Music Venue Trust (MVT).

“That £1 might feel small. But when artists at the top level step up, it unlocks serious, long-term support for the base that holds the whole live music ecosystem together. This model works. And it’s growing.”

Harry Styles, 2026. CREDIT: Johnny Dufort

Styles will be touring in support of his fourth solo album, ‘Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally’, which is out on March 6. The singer has already shared the first track from the record, ‘Aperture’, along with its official music video. The song features Wolf Alice frontwoman Ellie Rowsell on backing vocals.

NME gave the single a four-star review, describing it as “Styles as we’ve not heard him before”.

“‘Aperture’ is propelled by a lightly thumping beat that’s made more or less euphoric by the stabs of house piano that dip in and out, the jittery blasts of distorted fuzz, and the 31-year-old’s resonant delivery in the chorus: ‘We belong together’,” it added. “Add in a series of drawn-out, droning chords and it’s (likely) as close as we’re going to get to Styles fronting LCD Soundsystem.”

Styles himself has cited James Murphy and co. as an influence on the track. “I think the inspiration from them [was], ‘Oh, that’s how I want to feel when I’m on stage’. And then that kind of led to the kind of music I was making,” he explained.

He has also opened up about needing to “fall in love with music all over again” after taking time off following the release of ‘Harry’s House’ in 2022.

The rest of Styles’ massive ‘Together, Together’ tour features multiple stops in New York, Amsterdam, São Paulo, Mexico City, Melbourne and Sydney. His residency in NYC will see the artist play a huge 30 nights at the city’s Madison Square Garden.

The other support acts on the trek are Robyn, Fcukers, Jorja Smith, Jamie xx, Fousheé and Skye Newman.

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