Harry Styles tour: How to buy tickets for UK dates
The former One Direction star is heading to stadiums across the country
Harry Styles' massive world tour is heading back to the UK this summer – and further tickets have just been released.
The Grammy-winning star will perform in Coventry, Edinburgh, London and Cardiff as part of his globe-trotting Love on Tour shows.
Here's everything you need to know about the gigs, including the full tour dates and how to buy tickets.
Harry Styles UK tour dates
The former One Direction musician will perform 10 concerts across the UK this May and June, including four dates at London's Wembley Stadium.
Styles, 29, will be supported by indie-rock duo Wet Leg. His setlist is expected to feature his biggest hits, including As It Was, Watermelon Sugar and Sign of the Times.
See the full list of gigs below:
22 May – Coventry, Coventry Building Society Arena
23 May – Coventry, Coventry Building Society Arena
26 May – Edinburgh, BT Murrayfield Stadium
27 May – Edinburgh, BT Murrayfield Stadium
13 June – London, Wembley Stadium
14 June – London, Wembley Stadium
16 June – London, Wembley Stadium
17 June – London, Wembley Stadium
20 June – Cardiff, Principality Stadium
21st June – Cardiff, Principality Stadium
How to buy tickets
Tickets for Harry Styles' UK concerts originally went on sale last year.
But a limited number of extra tickets are now available on Ticketmaster, Live Nation and See Tickets due to "overwhelming demand". Prices start at £51.90 for seated tickets.
Buy tickets through Ticketmaster Buy tickets through Live Nation Buy tickets through See Tickets
The long-running tour kicked off in the US in September 2021, after being delayed due to the COVID pandemic.
The previous UK leg, which took place last June, saw Styles perform in Glasgow, Manchester and London.
Earlier this year, the Fine Line star dominated the Brit Awards, winning all four of the awards he was nominated for.
He used his speeches to acknowledge his "privilege" and namecheck the female artists who were absent from the best artist category.
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