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Harry Styles Announces Arena Tour Dates

Aren-UH WHAT?! It’s no surprise that Harry Styles’s first solo tour dates sold out in minutes. Due to the overwhelming demand, he has added 56 new arena show dates to his 2018 world tour. Though the initial leg of Harry Styles Live On Tour begins in September with intimate venues (and support from MUNA), the new announced dates will begin in Basel, Switzerland in March 2018 and conclude in Los Angeles, CA in July 2018. Support will come from Kacey Musgraves (U.S. and Canada), Warpaint (Asia), and Leon Bridges (South America and Mexico), with special guests for Europe and Australia being announced soon.

Tickets go on sale Friday, June 16th. To ensure fans receive tickets directly to their hands, Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan program is allowing fan pre-sale registration for the North American and Europe legs now! Make sure to get your tickets right away, because these dates will surely sell out like the initial ones.

Check out all the dates listed below and go to the Harry Styles official website for more info:

DATE CITY VENUE
3/11/2018 Basel, Switzerland St. Jakobshalle
3/13/2018 Paris, France AccorHotels Arena
3/14/2018 Amsterdam, Netherlands Ziggo Dome
3/16/2018 Antwerp, Belgium Sportpaleis
3/18/2018 Stockholm, Sweden Ericsson Globe
3/19/2018 Copenhagen, Denmark Royal Arena
3/21/2018 Oslo, Norway Spektrum
3/24/2018 Oberhausen, Germany König-Pilsener-Arena
3/25/2018 Hamburg, Germany Barclaycard Arena
3/27/2018 Munich, Germany Olympiahalle
3/30/2018 Barcelona, Spain Palau Sant Jordi
3/31/2018 Madrid, Spain WiZink Center
4/2/2018 Milan, Italy Mediolanum Forum
4/4/2018 Bologna, Italy Unipol Arena
4/5/2018 Mannheim, Germany SAP Arena
4/7/2018 Birmingham, UK Genting Arena
4/9/2018 Manchester, UK Manchester Arena
4/11/2018 London, UK The O2
4/12/2018 London, UK The O2
4/14/2018 Glasgow, UK The SSE Hydro
4/16/2018 Dublin, Ireland 3Arena
4/21/2018 Perth, Australia Perth Arena
4/24/2018 Melbourne, Australia Hisense Arena
4/27/2018 Sydney, Australia Qudos Bank Arena
4/28/2018 Brisbane, Australia Entertainment Centre
5/1/2018 Manila, The Philippines MOA Arena
5/3/2018 Singapore Indoor Stadium
5/5/2018 Hong Kong Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
5/7/2018 Bangkok, Thailand IMPACT Arena
5/10/2018 Osaka, Japan Kobe World
5/12/2018 Tokyo, Japan Makuhari Messe
5/23/2018 Buenos Aires, Argentina DirecTV Arena
5/25/2018 Santiago, Chile Movistar Arena
5/27/2018 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Jeunesse Arena
5/29/2018 São Paulo, Brazil Espaço das Américas
6/1/2018 Mexico City, Mexico Palacio de los Deportes
6/5/2018 Dallas, TX American Airlines Center *
6/7/2018 Houston, TX Toyota Center *
6/9/2018 Ft. Lauderdale, FL BB&T Center *
6/11/2018 Atlanta, GA Infinite Energy Center *
6/12/2018 Nashville, TN Bridgestone Arena *
6/15/2018 Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center *
6/16/2018 Toronto, ON Air Canada Centre *
6/18/2018 Boston, MA TD Garden *
6/21/2018 New York, NY Madison Square Garden *
6/24/2018 Washington, DC Verizon Center *
6/26/2018 Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena *
6/27/2018 Indianapolis, IN Bankers Life Fieldhouse *
6/30/2018 Chicago, IL United Center *
7/1/2018 St. Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center *
7/3/2018 Denver, CO Pepsi Center *
7/6/2018 Vancouver, BC Rogers Arena *
7/7/2018 Seattle, WA Key Arena *
7/9/2018 Sacramento, CA Golden 1 Center *
7/11/2018 San Jose, CA SAP Center at San Jose *
7/13/2018 Los Angeles, CA The Forum *

* – notes support from Kacey Musgraves
– notes support from Warpaint
 – notes support from Leon Bridges

 

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