Irish Harry Styles fans were left seeing red this morning as the first batch of tickets for his upcoming Wembley residency went on sale.

Hefty prices, lengthy queues and a glaring Irish omission have all sparked backlash for the star following his recent return to the music scene.

The former One Direction star released an initial wave of pre-sale tickets for his six planned shows at Wembley Stadium on Monday, but many hopeful concertgoers never even made it past the virtual waiting room.

Harry StylesIrish Harry Styles fans were left seeing red this morning as the first batch of tickets for his upcoming Wembley residency went on sale. Pic: Anthony Pham via Getty Images

Social media quickly filled with frustrated fans reporting hours-long queues, sudden sell-outs and being kicked out just as they reached the checkout.

For those who did get through, the shock wasn’t over.

Ticket prices for the London dates have proven to be a major talking point, with premium packages climbing well into the hundreds.

Hefty prices, lengthy queues and a glaring Irish omission have all sparked major backlash for the star following his recent return to the scene. Pic: Dave J Hogan/Getty Images

High-end VIP options sit at the very top of the scale, while other packages, including early entry and standing options, are still priced far beyond what many fans expected.

Disco Standing tickets are listed at £279.45, while the Kiss package comes in at £468.45. VIP options span a wide range, starting at £333.45 and climbing to £725.45, and even front general admission standing tickets are priced at £198.95.

The reaction has been swift, with fans accusing the rollout of being inaccessible and out of touch.

Harry StylesThe former One Direction star released an initial wave of pre-sale tickets for his six planned shows at Wembley Stadium on Monday, but many hopeful concertgoers never even made it past the virtual waiting room. Pic: Saira MacLeod/WWD via Getty Images

Adding fuel to the fire, Irish fans are also venting their frustration over the complete lack of Irish dates.

Styles has long enjoyed a devoted fanbase here, regularly selling out arenas during previous tours. However, his newly announced Together, Together tour takes a very different approach.

Rather than travelling city to city, the singer is opting for extended residencies in a select few locations — including six nights at Wembley Stadium and a marathon run of thirty shows at Madison Square Garden in New York.

No Irish date for Harry Styles tour….. pic.twitter.com/RWsCwUPxGm

— Clare (@ClareBurke_) January 22, 2026

While some fans are willing to travel, many Irish supporters say being expected to factor in flights, accommodation and premium-priced tickets is simply unrealistic.

Calls for a Dublin or Belfast date have grown louder, with some questioning whether Ireland has been overlooked entirely.

‘The concept of Harry Styles announcing 6 FULL DATES in the f**king Netherlands but not one single one in Dublin…,’ one user wrote.

@Harry_Styles Irish dates asap please. I canny be dealing with this London queue

— Lolly (@itslifeaslolly) January 26, 2026

‘@Harry_Styles Irish dates asap please. I canny be dealing with this London queue,’ another penned.

‘Harry Styles doing thirty nights in nyc and none in Ireland ok,’ a third added.

Harry last came to Ireland for his Love on Tour, where he played a sold out show in the Aviva Stadium in 2022, before headlining a colossal show in Slane Castle in 2023.

Of course, should he end up in Ireland, it only makes sense for him to do Croke Park next summer — and with The Weeknd playing in Croker this Summer, many could’ve read between the lines that he wouldn’t be heading to GAA HQ this year.

However, fingers are firmly crossed that he returns to Ireland sooner rather than later.