Harry Styles Fans Pointed to Cheaper Stadium Gigs
Harry Styles fans hunting for more affordable stadium shows this year have been pointed towards alternative major tours after complaints about the cost of his upcoming dates. The comparison comes as ticket demand remains high for the former One Direction star, with some prices for his Together Together Tour previously prompting backlash online.
In a round-up of available options, Express reported that some of Styles’ tour tickets were criticised for reaching more than £400, even as the singer later released a limited batch of £20 tickets for a Manchester Co-op Arena show.
The article highlighted several stadium-scale acts with cheaper access on resale platforms, including My Chemical Romance, whose tickets were listed from £64 at the time of writing for Wembley Stadium dates this summer, alongside gigs in Liverpool and Glasgow. It also cited availability for Bon Jovi’s Wembley Stadium shows in September, with the lowest resale listings quoted at £188, and noted that Bruno Mars and Foo Fighters were among other artists with tickets on offer at lower prices than Styles’ reported resale levels.
The renewed focus on live music costs follows previous debate around the singer’s pricing, including coverage in which Liam Gallagher called out Harry Styles ticket prices during the wider conversation about affordability for fans.
The Express piece also warned that ticket conditions can restrict resale, advising buyers to check terms with original sellers such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation to avoid invalid tickets. With multiple stadium tours scheduled across the UK this summer and autumn, the comparison is likely to intensify scrutiny on how headline acts price shows amid ongoing demand.





