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Want to See Harry Styles Live? Where to Buy Tickets to the Sold-Out Love On Tour

Written by on October 24, 2022

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The 2022 leg of Harry StylesLove On Tour is already shaping up to be a mega-successful jaunt — and it’s not over yet. Styles, who kicked off the North American installment of his tour in August, will continue his two-week, mini-residency at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, Calif., on Monday (Oct. 24).

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For the Stylers who are willing to pay a little more to see the “As It Was” singer live, we’ve rounded up some of the places that you can buy tickets online without spending an arm and a leg. Styles will head back to Europe in 2023 for another leg of the tour, Live Nation announced Aug. 26. Back in May, Styles added a handful of additional shows in New York City and Los Angeles and, of course, tickets sold out quickly. Styles also added a handful of additional dates to his Los Angeles concerts, bringing the tally to 15 shows. His string of shows at the Kia Forum will be held from Oct. 23 until Nov. 15.

Currently, tickets for Styles’ Love On Tour are available at Seat Geek starting at around $91 and approximately $80 on StubHub (prices may fluctuate depending on availability and the date of the show). You can also find passes on Vivid Seats for around $87 and up, depending on location and date. Select dates are still available at Ticketmaster, but expect to pay around $300 and up.

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The first European leg of the Love On Tour, promoting Styles’ third studio album, Harry’s House, kicked off June 11 at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow, Scotland. Styles hit Toronto in mid-August before making his way to Madison Square Garden for a mini-residency that will run until Sept. 21

Harry’s House was released March 20 and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with an impressive 521,000 units sold in its first week. In wake of the horrific school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, in May, Styles and his tour sponsor, Live Nation, announced that they will donate $1 million to the Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund, an educational, research and litigation arm of the largest gun violence prevention organization in the country.

“Along with all of you, I have been absolutely devastated by the recent string of mass shootings in America, culminating at Robb Elementary School in Texas,” said Styles at the time. “On our North American tour, we will be partnering with Everytown who work to end gun violence, donating to support their efforts, and sharing their suggested action items.”

Looking for gear to celebrate Styles’ new album and wear to the Love On Tour? Be sure to read our list of the best gifts for Harry Styles fans.

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