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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. To spread messages of inclusivity, compassion, unity, acceptance, self-expression, vulnerability, respect – all delivered with a grin and twinkle in his eye, thus deftly swerving piousness.”

We’ll you see at the Garden, Harries.

For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about Harry Styles’ huge 2026 ‘Together, Together’ MSG residency below.

What do the cheapest tickets cost to see Harry Styles at MSG?

A complete calendar including all MSG dates, show start times and links to the cheapest tickets (versus what they cost on March 13) can be found here:

Harry Styles MSG datesTicket prices
start atTicked prices
started at on 03/13
Wednesday, Aug. 26
8 p.m.
$313
(including fees)
$516
(including fees)
Friday, Aug. 28
8 p.m.
$296
(including fees)
$456
(including fees)
Saturday, Aug. 29
8 p.m.
$304
(including fees)
$515
(including fees)
Wednesday, Sept. 2
8 p.m.
$263
(including fees)
$409
(including fees)
Friday, Sept. 4
8 p.m.
$296
(including fees)
$467
(including fees)
Saturday, Sept. 5
8 p.m.
$248
(including fees)
$583
(including fees)
Wednesday, Sept. 9
8 p.m.
$327
(including fees)
$372
(including fees)
Friday, Sept. 11
8 p.m.
$305
(including fees)
$416
(including fees)
Saturday, Sept. 12
8 p.m.
$348
(including fees)
$487
(including fees)
Wednesday, Sept. 16
8 p.m.
$242
(including fees)
$367
(including fees)
Friday, Sept. 18
8 p.m.
$316
(including fees)
$378
(including fees)
Saturday, Sept. 19
8 p.m.
$263
(including fees)
$416
(including fees)
Wednesday, Sept. 23
8 p.m.
$258
(including fees)
$386
(including fees)
Friday, Sept. 25
8 p.m.
$246
(including fees)
$392
(including fees)
Saturday, Sept. 26
8 p.m.
$315
(including fees)
$493
(including fees)
Wednesday, Sept. 30
8 p.m.
$246
(including fees)
$339
(including fees)
Friday, Oct. 2
8 p.m.
$301
(including fees)
$409
(including fees)
Saturday, Oct. 3
8 p.m.
$315
(including fees)
$441
(including fees)
Wednesday, Oct. 7
8 p.m.
$234
(including fees)
$281
(including fees)
Friday, Oct. 9
8 p.m.
$234
(including fees)
$453
(including fees)
Saturday, Oct. 10
8 p.m.
$360
(including fees)
$447
(including fees)
Wednesday, Oct. 14
8 p.m.
$269
(including fees)
$334
(including fees)
Friday, Oct. 16
8 p.m.
$297
(including fees)
$327
(including fees)
Saturday, Oct. 17
8 p.m.
$333
(including fees)
$414
(including fees)
Wednesday, Oct. 21
8 p.m.
$297
(including fees)
$322
(including fees)
Friday, Oct. 23
8 p.m.
$262
(including fees)
$356
(including fees)
Saturday, Oct. 24
8 p.m.
$302
(including fees)
$403
(including fees)
Wednesday, Oct. 28
8 p.m.
$234
(including fees)
$337
(including fees)
Friday, Oct. 30
8 p.m.
$402
(including fees)
$439
(including fees)
Saturday, Oct. 31
8 p.m.
$584
(including fees)
$647
(including fees)

What songs does Harry Styles perform live?

According to Set List FM, these are the 22 songs Styles rocked when he performed at Mexico City’s Estadio GNP Seguros on Aug. 8.

Act I

01.) “Are You Listening Yet?”

02.) “Golden”

03.) “Adore You”

04.) “Watermelon Sugar”

05.) “Music for a Sushi Restaurant”

06.) “Taste Back”

07.) “Coming Up Roses”

08.) “Fine Line”

Act II

09.) “Italian Girls”

10.) “American Girls”

11.) “Keep Driving”

X-Stage

12.) “Ready, Steady, Go!”

13.) “Dance No More”

14.) “Treat People With Kindness”

15.) “Pop”

A-Stage

16.) “Season 2 Weight Loss”

17.) “Carla’s Song”

18.) “Aperture”

Encore

19.) “Night Changes / History” (One Direction song)

20.) “Paint by Numbers”

21.) “Sign of the Times”

22.) “As It Was”

Who is Jamie xx?

At all 30 shows, Styles will be joined by the enigmatic DJ from London who was a member of the xx and also performs on his own.

Just a few of his most notable tracks include the shimmering, feel-good “Loud Places,” bumpin’, party-starter “I Know There’s Gonna Be (Good Times)” and the near transcendent remix of the xx’s “On Hold” that you won’t be able to stop listening to once you start.

If you’d like to familiarize yourself with his work, you can find Jamie xx’s complete discography including his essential 2024 album “In Waves” here.

Harry Styles new music

On March 6, Styles dropped his fourth solo album “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.”

The record is multiple things at once: first, a slinky, rave-ready, EDM-heavy party-starter before slowing things down until the pop kicks back in.

Perfect for “Kissing All The Time” and “Discoing, occasionally.”

Here are our quick takes about each song.

“KISSCO” introduces itself with the dance-y “Aperture,” a minimalist club track that you can easily bob along to. Nice. Slowly but surely, the song ascends to a higher plane until Styles reaches an ebullient, anthemic plane with the singalong chorus “we belong together” that we’d argue sounds more like a rallying cry or a way of life rather than a mere lyric.

“American Girls” also takes a minute to find its rhythm until a catchy piano riff takes hold and Styles warbles along. Once again, he’s teasing listeners. A minute or so in, he reaches deep within and delivers a sure-to-be fan-favorite lyric “my friends are in love with American girls.”

“Ready, Steady, Go!” is a futuristic-sounding, measured piece o’ electro-pop that weds lilting acoustic guitar with distorted synths to create a sound that’s completely unique. Good luck trying to get the endlessly catchy chorus out of your head together, too. We don’t think it’s possible.

“Are You Listening Yet?” doesn’t stop. The beat and Styles’ flow certainly got us listening right from the jump but captured our attention a second time when the beat dropped and the muscly chorus turns into something almost tribal.

“Taste Back” allows listeners to take a seat. This is the first track on the record that doesn’t full-on blow up; instead Styles relaxes and delivers a catchy piece o’ pop.

“The Waiting Game” seems like it wants to blow up. The bleeps and bloops off the top are enough to inspire expectations of another dance bop. Instead, Styles takes yet another hard left and strips all artifice away on his most vulnerable track yet.

“Season 2 Weight Loss” evokes LCD Soundsystem so much that one might think James Murphy is behind the deceptively simple tune. The cheeky title, back and forth beat, speedy percussion are just a few of Murphy’s classic signatures. Instead, Styles uses them as a launching pad to unveil another intimate ditty that straddles the line of dance and pop.

“Coming Up Roses” may be the record’s most normal track. No tricks here other than inventively-arranged plucky strings backing the man’s yearning ode to “only me and you.”

‘Pop” brings us back to the party. The Weeknd-esque, tempo-changing tune may be titled “Pop” but this one is all “glam” and “disco.” Shiny, shimmery, inspirational…and at times reminiscent of a battle cry. Don’t be surprised if you see batters walk to the plate with this blaring over the loudspeakers at ballparks this summer.

“Dance No More” lies to listeners. The funky, ’80s-y song might tell you to “dance no more” but that’s clearly in jest; this one will make you want to shimmy real close with the one you love.

“Paint By Numbers” retreats to Styles’ quieter impulses. The restrained tune shows off a sadder, sweeter side of the party animal.

“Carla’s Song” takes us full circle. Like “Aperture,” the song begins on a chill note before finding something special and deeper: a track that will make you want to move while embracing its beauty.

Need to hear for yourself? You can find “Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.”

Huge artists on tour in 2026

Can’t wait to see a show (or three) this year?

Here are just five huge artists you won’t want to miss when they come to a venue near you these next few months.

• Ed Sheeran

• Bruno Mars

• Malcolm Todd

• BTS

• 5 Seconds of Summer

Who else is on the road? Take a look at this list of all the biggest artists on tour in 2026 to find the concert of your dreams.


Why you should trust ‘Post Wanted’ by the New York Post

This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.


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