We played the new Harry Styles song, "Aperture" for the first time last Friday. The five minute single is his first in a couple of years to hit pop radio. Now comes the tour - will he play Massachusetts? No, close enough, though.

Harry Styles recently announced his massive 30-show residency at Madison Square Garden running from August 26 through October 31, 2026, but fans hoping to see the former One Direction star are facing sticker shock over ticket prices.

The "Together, Together" tour marks Styles' only U.S. appearances, with no Massachusetts dates announced. For Berkshire County fans, that means a three-hour drive to New York City is the only option to catch the Grammy-winning artist live.

Harry Styles NY Residency: Ticket Prices Leave Fans Shocked

Current resale prices on secondary markets reveal jaw-dropping costs. Upper-level nosebleed seats in Section 400 start around $298-$387, while mid-tier seats run $362-$370 for September weeknight shows. Want to get closer? Floor access and general admission pit areas command premium pricing, with "Kiss General Admission" passes reaching $1,066 to $1,442, and select floor seats exceeding $1,100.

The Halloween weekend shows carry even steeper premiums. The October 31 "Harry-ween" performance shows tickets starting at $880, with average prices hitting $1,624—more than double the cost of August and September dates.

These are resale marketplace prices from StubHub and Vivid Seats. Official Ticketmaster sales begin January 30 for shows through October 9, with October 10-31 dates going on sale February 4. Official pricing hasn't been announced, but typically runs lower than resale platforms.

The residency supports Styles' fourth studio album "Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally," dropping March 6. Jamie xx opens all MSG dates.

For Western Massachusetts fans on a budget, the combination of premium ticket prices, the drive to Manhattan, and potential overnight accommodations makes seeing Harry Styles a significant financial commitment, easily approaching $500-$2,000 per person depending on seat selection!

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