Harry Styles Love On Tour tickets go on general sale today and we couldn't be more excited about him coming to Manchester.
Styles will be playing at Manchester's Emirates Old Trafford on Wednesday, June 15 and Thursday, June 16 with Mitski as a special guest.
The singer is set to perform throughout 2022 - visiting the UK, Dublin, Europe and Latin America.
Announcing the dates on Twitter he wrote: “I’m so happy to announce that ‘Love On Tour 2022’ is finally coming to the UK, Europe and South America.
I’m so happy to announce that ‘Love On Tour 2022’ is finally coming to the UK, Europe and South America.
— Harry Styles. (@Harry_Styles) January 19, 2022
Public on sale begins on Friday, Jan 28. Check your venue website for further information about your show, and protocols.
I’m so excited to see you. Thank you, I love you. H pic.twitter.com/M9Wg9AXczA
“Public on sale begins on Friday, Jan 28. Check your venue website for further information about your show, and protocols.
“I’m so excited to see you. Thank you, I love you. H”
When do Harry Styles tickets go on general sale?
General sale tickets will be available to purchase from Friday, January 28 at 9am.
These can also be purchased from Live Nation.
Harry Styles Love On Tour UK dates
Glasgow Ibrox Stadium – Monday, June 6
Manchester Emirates Old Trafford – Wednesday, June 15 & Thursday, June 16
London Wembley Stadium – Saturday, June 18 & Sunday, June 19
Harry Styles Love On Tour 2020 tickets
Those that have purchased tickets for the 2020 UK Arena tour dates will receive a refund and an exclusive access presale to ensure priority access to the new dates at Glasgow Ibrox Stadium, Manchester Emirates Old Trafford and London Wembley Stadium.
Ticketholders are to be contacted by their ticket agent with details.
All existing tickets for rescheduled shows will remain valid and tickets for the new dates will go on general sale at 9am on Friday, January 28, via LiveNation’s website.
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