Harry Styles' historic 12-night Wembley Stadium run was marred by fan anger over the 'diabolical' cost of tickets , which ranged from £72.95 to £725.45.

The £725.45 Ticket: A Record Price for a Record-Breaking Show

The announcement and sale of tickets for the London residency ignited a firestorm of criticism among fans who condemned the exceptionally high prices.

For the London residency, tickets were priced from a minimum of £72.95 up to an astonishing £725.45, a cost many described as 'diabolical' and 'overextortionate.'

Dynamic Pricing Under Fire: A Regulatory Probe

The public backlash even prompted a formal investigation by a UK watchdog into the industry practice of dynaic pricing , which can cause ticket costs to fluctuate based on demand .

These events highlight the growing tension between superstar tours' commercial ambitions and fans' ability to afford live music experiences.

A Global Tour with a Pricey Price Tag

Following this groundbreaking London engagement, the global tour will continue with stops in São Paulo, Mexico City, New York City, Melbourne, and Sydney.

The announcement and sale of tickets for these massive shows ignited a firestorm of criticism among fans who condemned the exceptionally high prices.

Other Musicians Weigh In

The controversy became so prominent that it drew commentary from other musicians,most notably Liam Gallagher.

Gallagher sarcastically claimed he had purchased tickets to resell at a tenfold markup, later retrospectively calling the prices 'reasonable' when compared to the staggering costs for his own band Oasis' upcoming reunion tour.