Harry Styles' historic 12-night run at Wembley Stadium is in its final days, concluding on Saturday 4 July. The former One Direction singer, with special guest Shania Twain, has broken the venue record for most performances by a single artist in a year, surpassing Coldplay's 10 and Taylor Swift's eight shows. The UK leg precedes 30 nights at Madison Square Garden, where Ticketmaster reported 11.5 million presale registrations.
Cheap Resale Tickets Available
Fans can still get resale tickets for as little as £28 for remaining shows. Initial ticket prices ranged from £55 to £400, but some VIP ticket holders complained about restricted views due to the stage layout in Amsterdam. Styles' team responded by altering the front bridges in London.
Outside the shows, American Express has partnered with Styles to offer fan experiences, including early access to the Together, Together Tour Pop-Up Store and Pleasingland pop-up on Carnaby Street. Cardmembers get early entry and a complimentary gift.
Where to Buy Tickets Safely
To avoid scams, use reputable marketplaces like StubHub, Viagogo, or Ticketmaster. All offer guarantees for valid entry or refunds.
- StubHub: FanProtect Guarantee. Tickets from £46 for 1 July, standing £120 for 3 July, cheapest £84 for 4 July.
- Viagogo: Guaranteed tickets. Closing night (4 July) from £118, clear view seats £180, standing £192.
- Ticketmaster: 100% authentication guarantee. Verified entry. 3 July seats from £101.
Setlist Information
Styles typically performs hits from his albums Harry Styles, Fine Line, and Harry's House, including "As It Was," "Watermelon Sugar," and "Sign of the Times." Exact setlists vary nightly.



