Is it just me, or does the cosmic dance today have a bit of a wild card vibe—like Mercury and Venus playing tag and creating some serious ticket-time drama? Harry Styles is back at Wembley with two extra dates due to sky-high demand, but tickets are stirring up a constellation of mixed feelings among fans. Some are throwing their hands up over last-minute price reveals and soaring costs, while others shrug and say, “Well, pop culture inflation is real, folks.” Eight nights with Shania Twain joining the party—sounds like a summer to remember, if your wallet can handle the journey. So, what’s the best time to hit that presale button, and where do you even start? Grab your star charts and credit cards; we’re diving into the chaos of Harry Styles’ Wembley presales. LEARN MORE

The Harry Styles Amex presale for his extra Wembley Stadium dates starts at 2pm today (Tuesday, January 27) via Ticketmaster.
Due to phenomenal demand, the Aperture hitmaker has confirmed two new UK tour dates for June 26 and 27, 2026.
Now, Harry will perform an impressive eight nights in the capital with Shania Twain to support.
But fans are divided over ticket prices.
“The fact that the ticket prices weren’t advertised before is annoying me,” one fan shared on Reddit. “We’re at the end of January before payday for a lot of people.”
“I got around 40k in the queue the second time around, but I literally can’t afford the tickets. One of the pods is £700 for one ticket? Or £300 for a seat. I paid roughly £160 for a pod last time, so that increase is insane.”

The Aperture hitmaker has announced two extra London dates (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)
Another agreed, “What bothers me most – or one of the things that bother me most – is that they didn’t communicate the price of tickets before the sale.”
“I’ll play devil’s advocate,” a third added. “Did anyone really think the prices weren’t gonna be what they are? He’s three years out from his last tour, concert tickets have increased across the board, and pop stars have seen the biggest price increases.”
According to Ticketmaster, prices range from £44.10 to £466.25 (including fees). Ticket prices will not change during the presales or general sales.
So, what time does presale open, and where can you buy tickets? Find out everything you need to know below.
It’s recommended that you log in to your chosen ticketing site 15 minutes before the sale opens.
You can find Harry Styles Wembley Stadium presale times below:
If you don’t have any luck, general sale opens at 11am on Friday, January 30 via Live Nation and Ticketmaster.
Tickets are then likely to become available on the following resale sites: StubHub and Viagogo.
To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites.
The 31-year-old is headlining London’s Wembley Stadium for eight nights in June 2026, so don’t panic if you still haven’t secured seats.
You can find the full list of dates below.

Presale for the singer’s new dates kicks off today (Kevin Mazur/Getty Images)
According to Ticketmaster, prices range from £44.10 to £466.25 (including fees). Ticket prices will not change during the presales or general sales.
You can find a full price breakdown below:
At the time of writing, you can also pre-order Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally on the following sites:
Fans are sure to be travelling from far and wide to see Harry live this summer, as he has only confirmed Wembley Stadium, London dates.
So, if you’re looking for somewhere to stay, it’s worth checking out hotel deals in advance via the following sites: Booking.com, Trivago, and Premier Inn.
Wembley Stadium is accessible from three stations: Wembley Park Station, Wembley Central Station, and Wembley Stadium.
You can also book coach transfers via the National Express website here.
Featured Image Credit: Christopher Polk/Variety/Getty Images
Topics: Harry Styles, Music
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