Harry Styles Saira MacLeod/WWD/Getty Images Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Harry Styles' upcoming Madison Square Garden residency for the Together, Together Tour is already making history, as the pop star's pre-sale for the shows garnered a massive 11.5 million registrations for tickets, Ticketmaster said on Tuesday. Per Ticketmaster, that figure marks "the highest volume ever recorded for an artist presale" in the New York market, as well as "the largest artist presale registration performance ever seen for a single market or residency-style run" overall. For reference, with Madison Square Garden listing its capacity at 19,500 people for an event, that totals to about 585,000 tickets available across all 30 shows Styles is set to perform at the venue during the upcoming run. That's just 5 percent of all of those who signed up for the presale registration. Of course, it's not clear how many of those sign-ups come from actual fans versus scalpers and bot accounts, but even if only half of those registrations were legitimate, it reflects a massive demand for one of the world's biggest artists that may not be met by even a large residency at one market in the U.S. Related Stories Music Harry Styles Fans in Uproar Over "Gross" Tour Ticket Costs: "A Shock to the System" Music Harry Styles to Present at the Grammy Awards The news comes as scores of Styles fans voiced their frustration this week over eye-popping ticket prices for the concerts, a trend that's unfortunately become par for the course in the music business as tickets for the world's biggest artists continue to climb ever higher both due to high demand from fans for shows as well as growing production costs. Styles hasn't commented on the matter yet. The prices haven't seemed to curb Styles' ticket sales, as Madison Square Garden is the only listed U.S. venue Styles plans to play in 2026. Styles added more shows to his European tour leg today, and the Together, Together tour will likely be one of the top-grossing tours of the year. Styles' tour comes in support of his upcoming fourth album Kiss All the Time. Disco Occasionally., which he announced earlier this month. Styles released the album's lead single "Aperture" last week, and the album itself is due for release in March. Kiss All the Time. Disco Occasionally, follows Styles' third album Harry's House, which won the Grammy for album of the year in 2023 and featured his global smash "As It Was." THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up St. Vincent We Are Moving the Needle Founder Talks Resonator Awards and the Push for More Women Producers in Music Kanye West Ye's Apology Is Not Nearly Enough Tate McRae Juno Awards: Justin Bieber, Tate McRae Lead With Six Nominations music Harry Styles Fans in Uproar Over "Gross" Tour Ticket Costs: "A Shock to the System" Spotify Chappell Roan's Call for Health Insurance in Music Sparks New Crisis Hotline K-Pop News Enhypen's Sunghoon to Serve as Torchbearer in 2026 Olympics St. Vincent We Are Moving the Needle Founder Talks Resonator Awards and the Push for More Women Producers in Music Kanye West Ye's Apology Is Not Nearly Enough Tate McRae Juno Awards: Justin Bieber, Tate McRae Lead With Six Nominations music Harry Styles Fans in Uproar Over "Gross" Tour Ticket Costs: "A Shock to the System" Spotify Chappell Roan's Call for Health Insurance in Music Sparks New Crisis Hotline K-Pop News Enhypen's Sunghoon to Serve as Torchbearer in 2026 Olympics