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The presale for Harry StylesTogether, Together Tour has ignited extraordinary fan demand, signaling a powerful return to the global stage for one of pop’s most bankable live performers. On Monday, January 26, ticket presales officially opened for the Together, Together Tour 2026, and the response was immediate. Across major markets, fans flooded online ticketing platforms, with reported queues surpassing 200,000 people in select cities.

The most intense pressure was felt in London. At Wembley Stadium, where Styles is set to perform multiple nights, fans encountered some of the longest wait times of the day. Ticket prices ranged from £44.10 for standard seats to £466.25, yet availability vanished quickly. Similar scenes unfolded in Amsterdam, reinforcing the scale of anticipation surrounding Styles’ first tour since Love On Tour concluded in 2023.

Due to overwhelming demand, organizers confirmed the addition of two extra London dates and two more shows in Amsterdam. The expansion came within hours of the presale launch.



The Together, Together Tour follows a brief period away from the road after Love On Tour, which became one of the highest-grossing tours of the decade. This time, the scope is even more ambitious. Styles is set to play cities across Europe, North America, Latin America, and Australia, with a historic run of 30 shows at Madison Square Garden between August and October. The residency extends his record as the third solo artist with the most performances at the iconic New York venue.

The tour also stands out for its rotating roster of special guests. Robyn will appear on select Amsterdam dates, while Shania Twain joins the London shows. Other guests include Jorja Smith in Mexico City, Jamie xx in New York, and Fousheè in Melbourne.

The Together, Together Tour 2026 will support Styles’ upcoming fourth studio album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., due March 6, 2026. Its lead single, “Aperture,” debuted last Friday and delivered the biggest Spotify opening of the year so far, with more than 12 million streams in its first day. With general sales still ahead, the presale surge suggests demand is far from peaking.

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