Harry Styles, the British pop sensation and former One Direction member, is gearing up for what promises to be one of the most anticipated music events of 2026: the “Together, Together” world tour. With presale tickets launching on January 26 and general sales following quickly on January 30, fans across the globe are scrambling for a chance to see Styles perform live in some of the world’s most iconic venues. The excitement is palpable, and for good reason—this tour is shaping up to be a blockbuster, spanning 50 dates and featuring a star-studded lineup of support acts.
According to LADbible, the American Express and album UK presale for the tour begins at 11am on January 26, 2026, via Live Nation and Ticketmaster. Fans are strongly advised to log in 15 minutes early, at 10:45am, to maximize their chances of securing tickets. The presale is split across two days: January 26 and January 27. On the first day, tickets for the Wembley Stadium shows on June 12 and 13 go on sale at 11am, while tickets for June 17 and 19 become available at 2pm. The final two Wembley dates, June 20 and 23, open for presale at 11am on January 27, as reported by Evening Standard.
To access the presale, fans needed to either be American Express cardholders or have preordered Styles’ upcoming album, Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally, by January 24 at 11:59pm. Those who missed the deadline will have to wait until the general sale, which opens at 11am on January 30. Presale ticket allocations typically account for 10-30% of the total tickets, so there’s still hope for those trying their luck on general sale day.
Styles’ tour, officially announced on January 22, will take him to seven major cities: Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne, and Sydney. The UK leg is particularly noteworthy, with Styles headlining six shows at London’s Wembley Stadium from June 12 to June 23, 2026. The specific Wembley dates are June 12, 13, 17, 19, 20, and 23. Each of these shows is expected to draw massive crowds, as Styles has only confirmed Wembley for his UK performances.
Fans in London will be treated to a special addition: Shania Twain is set to support Styles across all Wembley dates, according to LADbible. The tour’s other support acts are equally impressive, including Robyn (Amsterdam), Fcukers (São Paulo), Jorja Smith (Mexico City), Jamie XX (New York), Fousheé (Melbourne), and Skye Newman (Sydney). This diverse lineup is sure to add an extra spark to each city’s concerts, making every night unique.
The U.S. segment of the tour is anchored by a remarkable 30-show residency at New York’s Madison Square Garden, running from August 26 to October 31, 2026. As NJ.com highlights, these are currently the only U.S. shows on Styles’ schedule, so demand is expected to be sky-high. The “Harryween” shows, a fan favorite, will also make a return during this MSG run, adding a festive twist to the fall lineup.
For fans hoping to catch Styles elsewhere, the tour’s itinerary is packed. The Amsterdam shows are set for May 16, 17, 20, 22, 23, and 26 at Johan Cruijff ArenA. São Paulo will host a single night at MorumBis on July 17, while Mexico City gets two nights at Estadio GNP Seguros on July 31 and August 1. The Australian leg includes dates at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne and Accor Stadium in Sydney, with the tour wrapping up Down Under on December 13.
With ticket demand soaring, Ticketmaster has issued a set of guidelines to help fans avoid scams and disappointment. In 2024, the public lost over £1.6 million in concert ticket scams, with people in their twenties making up 27% of victims. Ticketmaster’s five rules for safe ticket buying are straightforward but essential: buy from the source, double-check URLs, be cautious with resale tickets, avoid speculative tickets (tickets being sold before the official release), and keep your tickets safe. The company emphasizes, “If it feels sketchy, it probably is.”
Fans are also reminded that there is a strict limit of eight tickets per person for all sales. This measure is intended to curb scalping and ensure more fans have a fair shot at attending. For those who miss out on the initial sales, verified resale sites like StubHub and Viagogo are recommended, but only after tickets have officially sold out through primary channels.
Preparation is key for anyone hoping to survive what some are calling the “Ticketmaster war.” As NJ.com advises, fans should create their Ticketmaster accounts ahead of time, ensure payment information is up to date, and log in early to join the virtual queue. For presales, dynamic pricing is not in effect, so the price you see is the price you pay—there’s no benefit to waiting for a better deal during presale windows.
Getting to and from the venues is another consideration, especially for the Wembley shows. Wembley Stadium is accessible via Wembley Park Station, Wembley Central Station, and Wembley Stadium station. Fans traveling from afar are encouraged to book accommodation in advance, with options available through Booking.com, Trivago, and Premier Inn. Coach transfers can also be arranged through National Express, making the journey to and from the stadium more manageable.
As for the music itself, excitement is building for Styles’ fourth album, Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally, set for release on March 6, 2026. The album’s preorder was one of the keys to unlocking early ticket access, and anticipation for new material is fueling even more buzz around the tour.
With a globe-spanning itinerary, a dazzling roster of support acts, and a meticulously organized ticketing process, Harry Styles’ “Together, Together” tour is poised to be a defining moment in 2026’s live music calendar. For fans, the next few days will be a test of patience, preparation, and perhaps a bit of luck—but for those who manage to secure a ticket, an unforgettable experience awaits.
As the clock ticks down to the first presale, one thing is certain: the world is ready to come together, together, for Harry Styles.