Harry Styles’ Madison Square Garden Shows Aren’t Sold Out: Almost 250,000 Tickets are still available
As Harry Styles fans prepare for his Madison Square Garden concerts starting in August, it was revealed last month that the tour is reviewing its staging in response to a significant wave of complaints from concertgoers.
Although the tour has only recently begun, Styles has faced growing scrutiny from fans, with criticism ranging from his performances to the costumes, sound quality, and overall staging.
With the Madison Square Garden shows set to kick off in August, the ticket resale platform SeatPick analyzed its internal data to determine whether the negativity surrounding the tour has led to a decline in ticket sales.
Almost 250,000 tickets are available across Harry Styles’ Madison Square Garden dates
| Show | Starting Price ($) | Average Price ($) | Maximum Price ($) | Number of tickets available |
| 26/08/2026 | 389 | 1,232 | 11,098 | 4,018 |
| 28/08/2026 | 316 | 1,054 | 5,960 | 5,679 |
| 29/08/2026 | 335 | 1,228 | 8,942 | 4,407 |
| 02/09/2026 | 294 | 929 | 5,960 | 5,746 |
| 04/09/2026 | 301 | 1,032 | 70,783 | 5,117 |
| 05/09/2026 | 347 | 1,161 | 17,836 | 4,744 |
| 09/09/2026 | 246 | 781 | 14,100 | 6,994 |
| 11/09/2026 | 298 | 870 | 5,960 | 10,383 |
| 12/09/2026 | 286 | 1,013 | 5,960 | 7,084 |
| 16/09/2026 | 279 | 781 | 6,905 | 7,372 |
| 18/09/2026 | 256 | 839 | 19644 | 7,704 |
| 19/09/2026 | 249 | 1,054 | 5,960 | 4,497 |
| 23/09/2026 | 256 | 687 | 11,677 | 7,889 |
| 25/09/2026 | 272 | 770 | 5,960 | 9,960 |
| 26/09/2026 | 310 | 934 | 23,834 | 5,714 |
| 30/09/2026 | 269 | 792 | 7,306 | 8,485 |
| 02/10/2026 | 272 | 823 | 5,960 | 11,890 |
| 03/10/2026 | 294 | 997 | 5,960 | 5,897 |
| 07/10/2026 | 284 | 792 | 5,961 | 9,571 |
| 09/10/2026 | 253 | 876 | 5,960 | 7,475 |
| 10/10/2026 | 282 | 921 | 5,462 | 7,783 |
| 14/10/2026 | 226 | 695 | 5,960 | 10,848 |
| 16/10/2026 | 253 | 749 | 5,960 | 15,234 |
| 17/10/2026 | 269 | 869 | 12,414 | 10,048 |
| 21/10/2026 | 226 | 680 | 5,960 | 11,633 |
| 23/10/2026 | 237 | 796 | 6,204 | 11,609 |
| 24/10/2026 | 256 | 870 | 5,960 | 11,046 |
| 28/10/2026 | 245 | 661 | 5,960 | 14,134 |
| 30/10/2026 | 360 | 966 | 7,461 | 9,053 |
| 31/10/2026 | 525 | 1,544 | 10,936 | 7,670 |
Internal SeatPick data reveals that as of June 3, there are currently 249,684 tickets listed for resale across all Madison Square Garden dates, averaging at 8,323 tickets per show.
The largest inventories are concentrated in the middle of the residency, with several October dates showing particularly high availability. The October 16 and October 28 shows both exceed 14,000 tickets listed, making them among the most heavily stocked dates of the entire run.
Fans still have plenty of opportunities to secure tickets
Despite the scale of Harry Styles’ Madison Square Garden residency, fans still appear to have ample opportunities to secure tickets. SeatPick data shows that resale tickets are currently available for every listed date, with entry prices starting from around $226 for a couple of the October shows. Multiple dates also have starting prices under $300, suggesting continued availability across the run.
Across all Madison Square Garden shows analyzed, the average resale ticket price is approximately $917, though it varies significantly by date. The most expensive date is currently October 31, with tickets listed at an average of $1,544, while the lowest average price is on October 23 at around $796.
While affordable entry points remain available, some listings are reaching extreme highs on the secondary market. The most expensive ticket currently listed is a staggering $70,783 for the September 4 show, highlighting the wide disparity between the cheapest and most premium resale seats.
In the weeks following online criticism of the tour, analysts may question whether sentiment has had any measurable impact on demand. While the Madison Square Garden shows continue to attract significant resale activity, the data suggests there is still substantial availability across the entire run.
Gilad Zilberman, Co-Founder of SeatPick, weighs in:
“For an artist of Harry Styles’ stature, seeing close to 250,000 tickets available across a single Madison Square Garden residency is certainly unusual. The fact that some dates are carrying more than 14,000 tickets listed on the resale market suggests a level of availability that is far from typical for a run of this scale. While demand clearly remains strong in parts, the data indicates a market currently tilted towards buyers, with plenty of choice still available across the entire residency.”
https://seatpick.com/concert-tickets
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