Because tickets are selling so quickly, Harry Styles has added an extra date to his Australian tour this year.
The 31-year-old English pop star will be performing five concerts in Sydney and Melbourne this November, and all tickets are already sold.
He’s added an extra concert in Melbourne to his Together, Together world tour. He’ll be performing at Marvel Stadium on Wednesday, December 2nd.
Harry Styles, previously a member of One Direction, is kicking off his Australian tour with a concert in Melbourne on Friday, November 27th, followed by another show the next night.
Following his last concert in Melbourne, Harry will travel to Sydney for two performances at Accor Stadium on December 12th and 13th.
Tickets for the general public go on sale this Friday, January 30th. They’ll be available through Ticketmaster starting at 11am in Melbourne and 2pm in Sydney.
Tickets to his show will range from $60 – $475, depending on the seating and package.
This follows complaints from UK fans about the extremely high price of tickets for his upcoming world tour.
Tickets became available on Monday, but fans quickly complained about the high prices, which ranged from £72.95 (around AU$144) to £725.45 (approximately AU$1,430) for shows in London.
Lots of fans expressed disappointment, noting that ticket prices for his current tour seemed to have doubled compared to his Love On Tour shows between 2021 and 2023.
Someone jokingly complained on X (formerly Twitter) that, given the extremely high prices, they expected a personal visit from Harry Styles – complete with flowers and a kiss – when they attended the event.
I paid £140 per ticket for the Love On Tour concert, and now the same seats are selling for over £300! There’s no justification for such a huge price increase.
Is anyone actually planning on going to the Harry Styles concert? It seems like all I’m hearing about are complaints regarding how expensive the tickets are.
Harry announced a seven-city global residency, called Together, Together, last week.
From May to December 2026, he’s planning a massive tour with stops in 50 cities, including Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York City (with an impressive 30 nights at Madison Square Garden), Melbourne, and Sydney.
Ticket prices were announced on Monday morning as sales began for the Amsterdam and London concerts.
Oh my gosh, when I heard he was coming back to perform, I nearly lost it! So many of us longtime fans were absolutely thrilled and jumped at the chance to get tickets. But honestly? Some people were furious about how expensive they were, and I get it, it was a bit much, even for him.
Harry rose to fame in 2010 as a member of the UK boy band One Direction.
After the band went on break in 2016, he’s built a remarkably successful career as a solo performer.
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