Harry Styles 2026 MSG residency starts soon. How much are last-minute tickets?

It’s almost time to get ‘Together, Together.’On Wednesday, Aug.26, Harry Styles will launch his highly-anticipated, 30-concert ‘Together, Together’ Madison Square Garden residency along with special guest Jamie xx in support of his his recently-released fourth studio album “Kiss All the Time.

Disco, Occasionally.”After that gig, he’ll play the next 29 concerts over two months.The last one is set to take place on Saturday, Oct.

31 aka “Harryween.”And, if you haven’t picked up your tickets yet, you’re in luck.When our team last reported on how much seats cost to see Styles at MSG in mid-March (right before he hosted “SNL”), the lowest price we could find to get into any one show was $281 including fees.Now, a little more than five months later, tickets start at $234 including fees on SeatGeek.Throw in the fact that you can use promo code NYPOST10 for $10 off purchases over $250 at checkout and you have a true steal of a deal (Editor’s Note: this discount is only valid for users’ first purchase on SeatGeek).As for what to expect should you catch a ‘Together, Together’ night, Styles’ concerts in Amsterdam, London, São Paulo and Mexico City over these past few months should give Stylers a clue.Based on our findings at Set List FM, the 34-year-old former One Direction member typically performed 22 songs per show.Notable tracks that made the cut when he took the stage recently at Mexico City’s Estadio GNP Seguros included crowd-pleasers “As It Was,” “Watermelon Sugar,” “Sign of the Times,” “Adore You” and “Golden.”“I was a whinger, a cynic, a misanthrope.

Then I saw Harry Styles live – and I will never be the same again,” The Guardian raved after seeing Styles live at London’s Wembley Stadium.“This was different.Special.

Profound.The hold, energy and influence this man has are extraordinary and emotional to witness, mostly because he appears genuinely to be using his power for good.

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