Ticketmaster is selling $1,000 Harry Styles tickets. Fans are not having it.

With VIP packages topping $1,600, tickets for the pop star's residency-style tour are leaving fans frustrated.
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Crystal Bell
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Harry Styles fans are expressing frustration over ticket prices for his newly announced Together, Together tour, after Ticketmaster presales this week revealed costs that many said were prohibitively expensive.

The backlash reflects a familiar tension in modern pop fandom, where highly online communities collide with soaring concert prices, limited tour dates, and a cost-of-living crisis that has made live music feel increasingly out of reach. As screenshots of ticket prices spread across X, Threads, and TikTok, the presale chaos quickly became less about one artist and more about a broader question: Who gets to participate in pop culture moments when "together" comes with a four-figure price tag?

The frustration quickly spilled onto social media, where fans shared screenshots of ticket prices, queue messages, and memes critiquing the Together, Together tour's cost and accessibility.


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Compounding the frustration is the tour's residency-style rollout, which limits Styles' U.S. appearances to a single venue — 30 dates at Madison Square Garden in New York City — and just a handful of cities globally, a format fans have already criticized as inaccessible. With many forced to factor in travel, lodging, and time off work on top of ticket prices, the Together, Together tour has sparked renewed debate online over whether destination concerts prioritize spectacle and exclusivity over fan access.

The backlash comes as Styles returns to the spotlight with his new single "Aperture" and the upcoming album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally. — and it's part of a broader, ongoing tension between fans and Ticketmaster.

Last fall, Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino said that concert tickets are actually "too cheap." Speaking at CNBC and Boardroom's Game Plan conference in September, Rapino compared concert pricing to that of expensive sports events, noting that shows by top artists are now complex productions that justify higher costs. "We have a lot of runway left," he said. "So when you read about ticket prices going up, the average concert price is still $72. Try going to a Laker game for that… The concert is underpriced and has been for a long time."

Critics weren’t convinced. As Mashable's Tim Marcin noted, "On average, a ticket to Taylor Swift's Eras Tour cost $3,071 in Indianapolis, the capital of a state with a median income of $71,959. The price of a single ticket was double the average monthly rent in the city. That surely cannot be considered 'underpriced.'"

As for Styles' Together, Together tour, fans who managed to make it through the presale queue were met with a wide price range for the Madison Square Garden dates. Buyers were told that tickets "have been priced in advance by the tour from $50 – $1,182.40, including service fees. Ticket prices will not change during the presale or onsale. Price ranges do not apply to VIP packages. Tickets are subject to availability." According to the Hollywood Reporter, the most expensive VIP package currently available for the MSG shows is $1,667.

Even within those guidelines, seats were priced based on demand, and fans reported costs jumping as the venue filled — leaving many scrambling for anything they could actually afford, or sharing screenshots online to vent about just how out of reach "together" felt.

For now, "together" may remain more of a marketing promise than a lived experience. Looks like many of us will be watching this tour through TikToks and livestreams.

Topics Music Fandom

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Crystal Bell
Digital Culture Editor

Crystal Bell is the Culture Editor at Mashable. She oversees the site's coverage of the creator economy, digital spaces, and internet trends, focusing on how young people engage with others and themselves online. She is particularly interested in how social media platforms shape our online and offline identities.

She was formerly the entertainment director at MTV News, where she helped the brand expand its coverage of extremely online fan culture and K-pop across its platforms. You can find her work in Teen Vogue, PAPER, NYLON, ELLE, Glamour, NME, W, The FADER, and elsewhere on the internet.

She's exceptionally fluent in fandom and will gladly make you a K-pop playlist and/or provide anime recommendations upon request. Crystal lives in New York City with her two black cats, Howl and Sophie.

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