Harry Styles Is Back: Your Complete Guide to the Together, Together Tour

Harry Styles is back on stage, and he came back big. The Together, Together Tour spans 67 shows across seven cities on four continents — a global residency model that trades the traditional tour routing for extended multi-night runs in a handful of carefully chosen places. It kicked off May 16 at Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam and runs through December 13 at Accor Stadium in Sydney, Australia. If you’re still working out how to get a ticket, whether to travel, or what to expect when you get there, this guide covers everything.

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What to Know About the Together, Together Tour

The Together, Together residencies support Styles’ fourth solo album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. This tour operates differently from a traditional run — instead of hitting dozens of cities, it’s a residency-based model with fewer stops but many more shows in each one. That means fans have more chances to see a given run, but also that if your city isn’t on the list, traveling is the only option.

The seven cities on the 2026 routing are Amsterdam, London, São Paulo, Mexico City, New York, Melbourne, and Sydney. The New York leg is the centerpiece of the North American run. Styles returns to Madison Square Garden starting August 26 and plays 30 dates through August, September, and October, wrapping the residency on Halloween. A record-breaking 11.5 million people registered for a presale code just to access those New York tickets.

London brings its own landmark moment. The 12-night run at Wembley Stadium marks the most performances by any artist in a single year at the venue, surpassing Coldplay’s 10 nights in summer 2025 and Taylor Swift’s previous record as the solo artist with the most Wembley shows in a single run.

Each city gets its own supporting act: Robyn joins Styles in Amsterdam, Shania Twain in London, Fcukers in São Paulo, Jorja Smith in Mexico City, Jamie xx for all 30 New York nights, and Fousheé in Australia. The openers vary enough that two shows in different cities genuinely feel like different events.

The tour also carries a giving dimension built in from the start. Together, Together partners globally with Choose Love, a humanitarian organization Styles has supported for a decade, delivering food, shelter, and education to communities in crisis. In London, £1 from every ticket goes to LIVE Trust to support grassroots music venues across the UK. In New York, HeadCount runs a voter registration activation onsite at every residency date. VarietyVariety

One thing worth understanding before you start searching: a large portion of concert tickets never reach the general public during the initial on-sale. According to research from the New York Attorney General’s office, on average only about 46% of concert tickets go on sale to the public during the initial on-sale, with the rest allocated to fan clubs, presales, and industry partners. That’s why so many fans come up empty and turn to the secondary marketplace to find what they need.

How to Buy Harry Styles Tickets on StubHub

StubHub carries inventory across all Together, Together residency dates. Here’s how to navigate the experience.

Search by city and date. Head to StubHub.com or open the StubHub app and search “Harry Styles” to see every available date. Filter by location, price range, and seat type. With 30 nights in New York alone, there’s more inventory to work with in that market than almost any other residency in recent memory.

Use the seat map before you commit. StubHub’s interactive seat maps let you explore the venue layout before buying, and the View from Seat feature gives you a realistic preview of what you’ll actually see from a given section. Useful for deciding whether a floor spot is worth the premium or whether your preferred upper-level section has a great sightline anyway.

All-in pricing means no surprises. The price you see on StubHub already includes fees. What’s listed is what you pay — which makes comparing options and budgeting honestly a lot more straightforward.

Buy with confidence. Every order is backed by StubHub’s FanProtect Guarantee. If something goes wrong with your ticket, StubHub will work to find you a comparable or better replacement, or you’ll get your money back. Less than 0.2% of orders ever have issues at the door, but the guarantee is there either way.

Timing matters. Ticket prices on the secondary market move with supply and demand. The 30-to-60-day window before a show tends to run on the higher end. Day-of prices often average lower, though inventory thins out by then. For a residency with this many nights, the dynamics shift slightly — more shows mean more total inventory, but New York and London in particular carry sustained demand throughout their runs. The sweet spot for most buyers sits somewhere between the initial rush and the final days before the show.

Single tickets can work in your favor. Searching for one ticket at a time frequently surfaces better pricing, since sellers with a lone ticket left tend to price more competitively to move it.

Read more about how StubHub works here and tips for first-time buyers here.

Where to Find the Best Deals: A City-by-City Breakdown

Because this tour concentrates demand into seven cities rather than spreading it across dozens of markets, the pricing dynamics work differently than a traditional arena run. Here’s what buyers should know.

New York is the most accessible market for North American fans. Thirty nights at Madison Square Garden is an extraordinary amount of inventory for one market, which gives buyers in and around New York City more options and more flexibility than any other stop on this tour. More nights means more chances to find a date that works at a price that makes sense. If MSG is your home venue, this is genuinely one of the better-supplied residencies the Garden has ever hosted.

London rewards flexibility. Twelve nights at Wembley Stadium gives UK-based fans a similar advantage — multiple dates spread across several weeks, which tends to produce more price variation than a single-night show. If one date prices higher than expected, there’s always another one worth checking.

São Paulo and Mexico City are the most concentrated stops on the tour, with just a handful of nights each. Fewer shows mean less total inventory and prices that tend to run higher relative to the experience. If either city is a potential travel destination, factor that into your planning.

Amsterdam and the Australian leg (Melbourne and Sydney) sit in their own category — international residencies with expanded dates added due to demand. In Amsterdam, Styles set a new Dutch ticket sales record, selling more than 450,000 tickets. Supplemental shows added across multiple cities are a sign of where demand outpaced initial supply, and those added dates often carry somewhat different pricing than the original run.

Traveling for New York makes strong financial sense compared to the shorter international stops. If you’re weighing a trip to São Paulo or Mexico City versus attending the MSG residency, the math frequently favors New York — more date options, more seat options, and the ability to pick the combination that works best for your budget.

Smart Timing: What Day of the Week to Target

The residency format creates pricing patterns that differ from a traditional multi-city tour, but the day-of-week dynamics still hold.

Midweek nights — Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday — tend to run lower than weekend shows across most residency markets. With 30 nights at MSG spanning August through October, New York buyers have a genuine choice of weeknight dates to work with. For two tickets, that difference adds up fast.

Sunday is the best weekend option. If a weeknight truly doesn’t work, Sunday shows consistently price below Friday and Saturday at residencies of this length and scale.

Early-run versus late-run pricing. With extended residencies, the first and last nights of a run tend to carry the strongest demand — and the highest prices. The middle stretch of a long residency often represents the best value, as the novelty of opening night has passed and the urgency of closing night hasn’t arrived yet. For a 30-night run like New York’s, the shows in the middle of September tend to be the sweet spot.

Read more about when to buy tickets here.

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Can’t Make It? Here’s How to Resell Your Tickets

Plans change. If you bought into one of these residencies and something came up, or you have extras after someone dropped out, reselling on StubHub is the cleanest path to getting your money back — and getting a real ticket to someone who genuinely wants to be there.

Reselling through a trusted marketplace matters for everyone involved. When you sell on StubHub, the buyer gets a verified experience: the ticket is real, they know they’ll get in, and they’re not taking a chance on an unprotected transaction.

Listing takes a few minutes. Log in to your StubHub account, click Sell, enter the event details, upload your tickets, set your price, and your listing goes live.

Price with the market in mind. StubHub’s pricing assistant recommends a competitive price based on what comparable seats are currently selling for and how demand is trending. Tickets priced in line with the market move. Tickets priced significantly above it tend to sit — especially in a long residency where buyers have multiple dates to choose from.

You get paid after the event. Sellers receive their payout once the buyer has successfully used the ticket, typically within five to eight business days after the show.

Concert Planning Tips: Attending a Residency

The residency format changes a few things about the live experience worth knowing before you go.

Know your venue. MSG, Wembley, Johan Cruyff Arena, Accor Stadium — each has its own layout, bag policy, and day-of logistics. Spend a few minutes with the venue’s website before you arrive. Find the entrances closest to your section, check parking or transit options, and confirm whether mobile ticketing is required.

Check the bag policy. Major venues increasingly require small clutches or clear bags. Confirm the specific policy before you leave the house.

Arrive early. The Together, Together show is a full production — opening night in Amsterdam ran a 21-song set for 56,000 fans. Opening acts at this level are worth catching, and the staging setup rewards arriving before the venue fills. Give yourself 30 to 45 minutes minimum before the listed start time.

Pull up your tickets before you’re in the crowd. Cell service around major venues gets unreliable fast when tens of thousands of people converge. Download your mobile tickets or pull them up before you arrive rather than trying to load them at the gate.

Think about what you wear. The aesthetic at Together, Together has shifted from the rhinestones and feather boas of Love On Tour toward something more textured — oversized ties, velvet flared blazers, short shorts, and button-downs inspired by the Aperture music video. The crowd dresses for the show. It’s part of what makes the whole thing feel like an event rather than just a concert.

Concert Planning Tips: Traveling to See Together, Together

With only seven cities on the routing, a meaningful number of fans will need to travel to attend. That’s not a reason to miss out — it’s a reason to plan well.

New York is the most logistically straightforward destination for North American fans, with 30 dates spread across three months. Flights, hotels, and timing are all easier to optimize when you have that many options to work with. New York in late summer and fall is also genuinely one of the better times to visit.

London rewards planning ahead. Twelve Wembley nights cover a few weeks in June, which is some of the best weather London offers. Booking travel as soon as you have tickets almost always works out better financially than waiting — show weekends in both cities fill up quickly.

São Paulo and Mexico City are worth serious consideration for international fans in Latin America, and for anyone already planning a trip to either city. Factor in that fewer dates mean less flexibility if travel plans shift.

Melbourne and Sydney close out the tour through November and December — Southern Hemisphere summer, which adds a layer to the experience that’s hard to replicate anywhere else on the routing.

Build in more than one night. A residency tour practically invites turning the trip into something bigger. New York in September and October has obvious draws beyond MSG. London in June does too. Let the show be the reason for the trip and then enjoy the city around it.

Post-show transportation needs a plan. Rideshare surge pricing after major venue shows is significant everywhere on this routing. Pick a designated pickup spot a few blocks from the main exit, or plan to wait out the rush with a late-night bite before heading back.

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What Makes a Show Like This Worth It

Styles’ Love On Tour ran from September 2021 to July 2023 and ended as the fifth-highest-grossing and eighth-most-attended tour in history. His 15-night MSG residency during that run became the highest-grossing single engagement in the venue’s history. Together, Together arrives with a new album, a new aesthetic, and 30 MSG nights lined up to surpass that benchmark.

Setlist searches spiked over 1,100% overnight after the Amsterdam opening, as fans scrambled to see what he played. The answer is a 21-song career-spanning set that pulls from all four solo albums, with the new record well represented alongside catalogue favorites. There’s always a chance the setlist evolves between residency stops, which gives fans who see multiple shows — or fans who attend in different cities — a genuinely different experience each time.

StubHub was built more than 25 years ago around a simple problem: sold-out shows with no safe way to find a ticket. The FanProtect Guarantee, the ability to sell when plans change, the access to inventory after the primary sale closes — all of it is designed to make getting to a live event possible, even when the initial on-sale is long gone.

90% of events on StubHub in North America have a ticket available for under $100. Together, Together is priced to reflect its demand, but there are accessible ways into every residency on this tour at every budget level. Pick your city, target a midweek night in the middle of the run, and keep watching inventory as your date approaches.

The Cheat Sheet: Six Ways to Save on Harry Styles Tickets

Go midweek. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday shows run lower than weekends across every stop on this tour. With 30 nights in New York, you have real flexibility to find one that works.

Target the middle of a residency run. Opening and closing nights carry the highest demand and the highest prices. The middle stretch — especially in a long run like MSG — tends to be the value window.

Choose Sunday over Friday or Saturday. If a weeknight truly doesn’t work, Sunday is consistently the best weekend option.

Consider New York over a shorter stop. If you’re weighing travel options, the math often favors New York — more dates, more inventory, more flexibility, and more time in one of the great cities on earth.

Avoid the 30-to-60-day window if you can. Demand peaks in that window. Day-of prices often soften, though inventory thins. Somewhere in between is the sweet spot.

Search single-ticket listings. One ticket at a time frequently surfaces better pricing, since sellers with a lone ticket tend to price competitively to move it.

Harry Styles doesn’t tour traditionally, and Together, Together is proof of that. Seven cities. Sixty-seven shows. A record-breaking MSG residency. A Wembley run that rewrites the record books. Find your city, find your date, find your seats.

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