How to Get Harry Styles Resale Tickets for Sold Out 2026 Together, Together Tour
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- Mark Apostolou
The moment the rumours started to circulate that Harry Styles was about to not only release a new album but also go back out on the road, millions of fans worldwide whirled into action, seeking out all the info they could on where they might see their idol perform live and in the flesh.
Then a short while after the speculation reached fever pitch, the former One Directioner revealed all, and his fanbase collectively lost their minds, hunting high and low for tickets to see Harry Styles strut his stuff in stadiums around the world. Needless to say, his Together, Together presale tickets vanished in seconds and all in all, you can be sure that every stop on his road trip will be sold out quicker than you can say 'same as it was'.
So what now? How do Harry Styles stand a chance of getting inside Wembley, Amsterdam Arena, Madison Square Garden or any other location on his tour, walk this way and let us clue you in.
Harry Styles: Resale Market
If you have failed to secure tickets during presale and general sale, rest assured you are not in a minority. Millions have tried and failed to get tickets following that path. A much easier, and sensible, way to insure you get to see Harry Styles in person is to shop via the resale market.
At SeatPick we aggregate the inventory of a wide range of the most reputable reseller sites, including all those you know, which means you get to shop from an unparalleled selection. The power is therefore back in your hands, as opposed to sitting and waiting for the queue number on your screen to budge (news flash, it won't).
Below you'll see information related to Harry Styles London shows, where SeatPick offers fans a huge number of the best-priced tickets online to pick from.
How do Harry Styles stand a chance of getting inside Wembley
Harry Styles Wembley Shows
| Date | Starting Price | Tickets Available |
|---|---|---|
| Fri 12 June | £63 | 7,185 |
| Sat 13 June | £66 | 5,405 |
| Wed 17 June | £59 | 5,999 |
| Fri 19 June | £62 | 6,953 |
| Sat 20 June | £64 | 7,173 |
| Tue 23 June | £58 | 6,471 |
| Fri 26 June | £53 | 4,797 |
| Sat 27 June ✓ Best Value | £44 | 5,173 |
| Mon 29 June | £46 | 821 |
| Wed 1 July | £53 | 802 |
| Fri 3 July | £94 | 545 |
| Sat 4 July | £108 | 301 |
Prices based on SeatPick resale listings as of 29 January 2025. Availability and pricing subject to change.
Record-breaking demand
- The tour is a limited run of shows across just seven major cities, which automatically concentrates demand into fewer dates.
- Presale interest has been huge, with industry sources reporting roughly 11.5 million presale registrations for his dates, a record‑level volume for a single artist.
- Queues for tickets ran into the hundreds of thousands for venues like Wembley Stadium and Madison Square Garden, with fans sharing screenshots of being 200,000+ in line.
🚨 Harry Styles announces his 2026 ‘Together, Together’ tour. pic.twitter.com/9i6Me8P47E
— Pop Base (@PopBase) January 22, 2026
Fast sell-outs and added shows
- Many presale allocations sold out in under an hour, with some fans saying their date was gone in about 30 minutes even after long virtual queues.
- In London, demand was so intense that Styles extended his Wembley run multiple times, ending up with 12 nights and breaking the venue’s record for solo shows.
- Similar residency‑style stretches are planned at Madison Square Garden in New York, where he is booked for around 30 shows, underlining just how many tickets he expects to shift in a single market.
Harry Styles: Global Phenomenon
It's fair to say that wherever Harry Styles decides to perform, a massive crowd awaits and fans who may perhaps opt to travel far and wide to see him in action can take their pick from the myriad of tickets available for every city he's playing in.
So UK fans, for instance, may elect to make the short trip to Amsterdam to see a Harry Styles concert, and via SeatPick you'll get to shop from a huge range of tickets. Similarly, you might want to combine a chance to see the Watermelon Sugar superstar live with a holiday, in which case a trip to New York might be an ideal option, not least because he's playing 30 shows at the iconic Madison Square Garden.










