Harry Styles is facing widespread criticism from fans over the ticket prices for his upcoming Together, Together tour, with many saying the costs are simply too high for average concert-goers. When presales began, social media lit up with screenshots of ticket totals, including examples where two seats together exceeded $1,500 (5,510 AED), and frustrated comments about fans being priced out of seeing the show. Presale prices included VIP packages with perks such as early entry and merchandise, which helped push the overall cost up, and although demand has been huge, with reports of more than 11 million presale registrations and added dates in London and Amsterdam, the complaints highlight growing frustration about concert affordability in general.

Critics argue that the high costs, especially when travel and accommodation are factored in for cities like New York and London, make live music less accessible and feel exclusionary to many supporters who’ve followed Styles for years. The controversy is part of a broader conversation about rising ticket prices across the music industry, with several other big artists also drawing fan ire for expensive shows. While the massive demand has led to record-breaking interest and additional shows being added, some fans are threatening to skip the tour, saying it’s simply not worth the financial strain.