Harry Styles is officially back in the spotlight, and his fans could not be more excited. After a brief hiatus following his record-breaking Love On Tour in 2023, the pop superstar has announced his highly anticipated Together, Together Tour, accompanying the release of his fourth studio album, Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally., which drops on March 6, 2026. With 58 concert dates across seven major cities and a lineup of acclaimed support acts, the tour is shaping up to be one of the biggest musical events of the year.
The tour’s global reach is impressive, with residencies in Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne, and Sydney. According to Capital FM, Styles will kick off the tour in Amsterdam in mid-May and wrap up in Sydney by mid-December, covering nearly every corner of the globe. This approach mirrors the scale of his previous Love On Tour, which saw him perform 169 shows across five continents.
For London, the excitement has reached fever pitch. As reported by LADbible, Styles recently added two new dates at Wembley Stadium—June 26 and 27, 2026—bringing his total number of Wembley shows to an astonishing eight nights. Shania Twain is set to support him for these performances, adding even more star power to the already stacked bill.
Ticket sales have been a hot topic, with fans scrambling to secure their spots. Presale access began on January 27, 2026, with Amex cardholders getting the first crack at tickets for the extra Wembley dates via Ticketmaster. General sales for Wembley open at 11am on January 30, 2026, through Live Nation and Ticketmaster. Meanwhile, general ticket sales for other cities are staggered: São Paulo on January 28, Mexico City on January 29, and Amsterdam, London, New York, Melbourne, and Sydney on January 30, with additional New York shows going on sale February 4.
But it’s not just the tour dates and locations making headlines. Ticket prices have sparked considerable debate among Styles’ devoted fanbase. According to Ticketmaster, prices in the UK range from £44.10 for standard seats to £466.25 for premium options, including various standing and pit configurations like the Kiss, Disco, Circle, and Square pits. Some fans have expressed frustration over the lack of upfront pricing information and the steep cost of entry. “The fact that the ticket prices weren’t advertised before is annoying me,” one fan shared on Reddit, as quoted by LADbible. Another added, “I got around 40k in the queue the second time around, but I literally can’t afford the tickets. One of the pods is £700 for one ticket? Or £300 for a seat. I paid roughly £160 for a pod last time, so that increase is insane.”
Despite these concerns, many acknowledge that rising concert prices are a widespread phenomenon, not unique to Styles. “Did anyone really think the prices weren’t gonna be what they are? He’s three years out from his last tour, concert tickets have increased across the board, and pop stars have seen the biggest price increases,” a third fan commented, offering perspective on the broader context of live music economics.
For fans looking for presale access, there are multiple options. As outlined by Capital FM, preordering Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. from Harry’s official UK, EU, or AU stores before January 24 at 11:59pm local time provided a presale code. There’s also a no-purchase necessary signup link, allowing fans to register their interest, and an Amex presale for select stops, which began on January 26. In the United States, fans must sign up through Ticketmaster’s dedicated Harry Styles page to access New York presales.
Styles is also using his tour as a platform for philanthropy. In the UK, £1 from every ticket sold will be donated to the LIVE Trust, an organization supporting British grassroots music venues. Globally, Styles is partnering with Choose Love, and in the US, he’s teaming up with HeadCount, reflecting his ongoing commitment to social causes.
The tour’s support acts are as eclectic as they are celebrated. Robyn, Shania Twain, Fcukers, Jorja Smith, Jamie xx, Fousheé, Skye Newman, and Baby J will all join Styles on stage at various stops, ensuring a diverse musical experience for attendees. The allocation of support acts varies by city, with Robyn taking the stage in Amsterdam, Shania Twain in London, Fcukers in São Paulo, Jorja Smith in Mexico City, Jamie xx in New York, Fousheé in Melbourne, and Skye Newman and Baby J in Sydney.
As for the setlist, Styles has yet to confirm which songs he’ll perform, keeping fans in suspense. However, based on his previous tours, it’s likely that Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally. will feature prominently, alongside his biggest hits and fan favorites from earlier albums. The anticipation is building, with fans speculating about possible surprises and special moments throughout the tour.
Travel logistics are also top of mind for concertgoers, particularly those heading to London’s Wembley Stadium. The venue is accessible via three major stations—Wembley Park, Wembley Central, and Wembley Stadium—and fans are advised to book accommodation early, as Styles’ concerts are expected to draw attendees from across the UK and beyond. Coach transfers can be arranged through National Express, and hotel deals are available via Booking.com, Trivago, and Premier Inn, as highlighted by LADbible.
For those unable to secure tickets during the initial sales, resale options will be available on verified platforms like StubHub and Viagogo. However, fans are cautioned to avoid unverified sellers to prevent scams and ensure a money-back guarantee.
Looking back, Styles’ Love On Tour in 2023 was a juggernaut, with 169 shows spanning Asia, Europe, North America, South America, and Oceania. The Together, Together Tour aims to build on that legacy, offering fans a more concentrated yet equally spectacular experience in key global cities. The decision to focus on extended residencies rather than a sprawling itinerary may reflect both logistical considerations and a desire to create a more immersive environment for concertgoers.
With ticket sales underway, support acts announced, and fans buzzing with excitement (and a bit of sticker shock), Harry Styles’ Together, Together Tour is poised to be one of the defining live music events of 2026. Whether you’re planning to see him in London, New York, or halfway around the world, one thing’s for sure: Styles’ return to the stage will be anything but ordinary.