2022 seems to be very much the year for a certain Mr Harry Styles. Be it his best-selling new album Harry’s House to performing at BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend – and he’s rumoured to be a headline act for Glastonbury 2023. September is also set to be a big month for the music star, thanks to the release of his film Don’t Worry Darling. The month also welcomes the chance for fans to buy tickets to his sell-out 2022 tour Love on Tour, which has been revamped with additional dates added for 2023.
Many logged on in their thousands to try and secure tickets for the first leg of Harry’s tour in 2021 – with quite a few experiencing disappointment at being unable to get their hands on them. We’ve compiled a detailed guide on everything you need to know about the Love on Tour 2023 UK tour and how you can get tickets.
The cheapest tickets for Harry Styles’s upcoming Love on Tour 2023 show start at £50.65 (side view seating) with prices going up to £326.30 (Pod standing ticket). Prices do not include the ‘Per Item Fee’ of £9.40 and the £2.75 handling fee.
There are a number of different ticket options available – including seating, standing and premium packages. You can also pay more to get early entrance to the venue on the day of the concert.
Seats will be split across different levels (e.g. low, middle and high tiers) and further divided into numbered blocks (e.g. 101, 102, 103, 104). Those wanting seated tickets at Wembley can purchase tickets in Level 1, Level 2 or Level 5. Whilst the Edinburgh venue has just two seated options to choose from: Lower Tier and Upper Tier.
Harry’s London Wembley, Coventry, Edinburgh and Cardiff dates have five different standing ticket options – Hollywood pod, Jonny’s Place pod, Bishopsgate pod, Front Pitch standing and Rear Pitch standing.
The pod names are based on places that are special and significant to Harry Styles. In his 2022 tour, the same pods were available – but were instead called the Kitchen, Bedroom and Hallway, as part of ‘Harry’s House’.
Prices vary depending on which standing option you go for. A pod ticket will set you back anything between £155-£326, whilst those who wish to stand for a cheaper price can select Rear Pitch standing for £76.25. These, however, do not include early entrance which is a different ticket option should you want to get in early and secure a prime view on the day.
Tickets are available to buy in the General Sale which starts at 10am on Friday 2 September 2022. You can purchase them via Ticketmaster and Livenation.
Some lucky fans were able to get presale tickets, which went live at 10am on Thursday 1 September 2022. However, further tickets should still be available to buy during the general sale
Demand for Harry Style tickets are high and likely to sell-out fast. Some fans have shared their efforts online to secure tickets to the Love on Tour 2023 show. With one tweeting a photo of them with three different devices all in the presale queue. @megann_duff jokingly compared trying for Harry Styles to the “85th annual hunger games”:
Artists Wet Leg and Inhaler have been named as support acts for Harry Styles’s Love on Tour 2023 shows. Wet Leg are British indie rock duo Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers – from the Isle of Wight. Whilst Inhaler are a rockband hailing from Dublin, Northern Ireland. They’re made up of Elijah Hewson, Robert Keating, Josh Jenkinson and Ryan McMahon.
Wet Leg’s debut single Chaise Longue released in June 2021 received over 3 million streams, with their music video additionally racking up 7.2million views to date. You can find them on Spotify here.