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How to get tickets to Harry Styles’s new Love on Tour shows announced for 2023

Support acts include British indie sensation Wet Leg

Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse
Thursday 01 September 2022 06:39 EDT
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Harry Styles’s Love on Tour began in September 2021 and shows no sign of ending, as the singer adds new UK and European dates
Harry Styles’s Love on Tour began in September 2021 and shows no sign of ending, as the singer adds new UK and European dates (Photo by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)

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To call Harry Styles’s Love on Tour a ‘smash hit’ would be an understatement. The worldwide shows have gone down so well that the 28-year-old singer has announced a slew of extra dates for 2023.

Five new UK and 12 new European shows have been added to the Love on Tour itinerary, including two nights at London’s Wembley Stadium, tickets for which will go on sale this week.

The newly announced tour dates will kick off in Horsens, Denmark on 13 May 2023 with the UK leg beginning in Coventry on 22 May. Styles will also play in Edinburgh, Cardiff and Ireland.

It has been a busy couple of years for Styles. His Love on Tour shows were postponed due to the pandemic, finally starting again in September 2021, and his third solo album, Harry’s House, came out in May 2022 and is currently up for the 2022 Mercury Prize.

The singer is currently on tour in the US, performing songs from Harry’s House and wowing audiences with his voice, and fabulous wardrobe. As part of the tour, Styles has been hosting an impressive 15-night residency at New York’s Madison Square Garden, where excitement induced by his presence has led fans to go as far as to throw chicken nuggets at him mid-performance.

Who will support Harry Styles on tour?

Since the release of Harry’s House, the Love on Tour line-up has featured the likes of Arlo Parks, Blood Orange, Mitski and more.

For the 2023 European and UK shows, Wet Leg, who you may know from their viral hit Chaise Longue, will join the impressive list of acts to support Styles, with Irish rock band Inhaler making an appearence on 10 June at Styles’s show at Slane Castle, Ireland.

How to get tickets to Harry Styles’s UK Love on Tour shows

For all UK shows, Live Nation pre-sale tickets are available from Thursday 1 September 2022 at 10am until Friday 2 September 2022 at 9am via Ticketmaster. To access these tickets, all you have to do is register with My Live Nation.

Generale sale tickets for all the UK, and most of the European, Love on Tour shows are available from Friday 2 September 2022 at 10am via Ticketmaster.

General sale tickets for the 17 May show in Munich, Germany and the 8 July show in Vienna, Austria are available from 1 September at 10am via Ticketmaster.

Tickets are expected to sell out very quickly, so make sure you are on the Ticketmaster website and have all your details ready with plenty of time to spare.

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