Harry Styles is going to leave Los Angeles as only he can.
In style, of course.
The “Music For a Sushi Restaurant” singer will close his 15-show residency at Inglewood’s Kia Forum with five more huge concerts from Nov. 9-15.
At all shows on the run thus far, Styles has played tracks from his 2022 album “Harry’s House,” including “As It Was” and “Matilda.”
As a throwback, he’s also weaved the One Direction classic “What Makes You Beautiful” into the setlist each night.
So, with each show essentially being virtually identical, which one is the best to attend?
That’s a great question and one we’d like to help answer.
Our team searched for the cheapest upper-level seats to get you in the door to see the “Watermelon Sugar” crooner IRL on Vivid Seats.
Alternatively, for fans hoping to get closer to the action, we also found the lowest prices on all general admission floor passes too.
So, sit back, relax and get your scrolling finger ready. We’ve got all the ticket information you need below.
Best Harry Styles ticket prices
Wednesday, Nov. 9 at 8 p.m.
Upper deck tickets start at $189
Friday, Nov. 11 at 8 p.m.
Upper deck tickets start at $230
Saturday, Nov. 12 at 8 p.m.
Upper deck tickets start at $210
Monday, Nov. 14 at 8 p.m.
Upper deck tickets start at $188
Tuesday, Nov. 15 at 8 p.m.
Upper deck tickets start at $267
The New York Post confirmed all prices above at the time of publication. All prices are subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.
Harry Styles Los Angeles’ opening act
Folk rock icon Ben Harper will serve as Styles’ opening act at every remaining performance.
Just this year, Harper released the stripped-down, 11-track “Bloodline Maintenance.” American Songwriter said the album “displays Harper’s stirring artistic and conceptual bravery that few other artists dare to tempt.”
Harry Styles’ rescheduled shows
Styles will actually be heading back to Los Angeles in January.
After coming down with the flu, the 28-year-old pop star postponed three concerts at the Kia Forum that were set to take place on Nov. 5, 6 and 7.
Now, those sold-out shows have been penciled in for Jan. 26, Jan. 27 and Jan. 29.
“Towards the end of the show on Wednesday [Nov. 2] I started feeling ill, and I’ve been in bed with the flu ever since,” Styles shared via Instagram Stories.
“I’ve been doing everything I can to be able to sing tonight, but I’m leaving the doctor now, and I’m devastated that it’s just not possible.”
Harry Styles streaming movies
This year, Styles tried his hand at acting and lent his talents to two high-profile motion pictures.
First, he appeared in Olivia Wilde’s high-profile “Don’t Worry Darling.” The film received mixed reviews, and the Post called it a “meh sci-fi film (that) is too obvious.”
If you somehow haven’t seen the Florence Pugh, Chris Pine, Nick Kroll starring film, you can stream it now on HBO Max.
Weeks later, Styles’ second film of the year, “My Policeman,” made its way into theaters.
The film, a ’50s-era love triangle drama, was also panned by The Post.
“(The) frigid ‘My Policeman’ should be locked up,” our critic mused.
Styles completists can find the film streaming now on Amazon Prime.
Harry Styles 2023 tour calendar
Once Styles wraps his made-up dates at the Kia Forum, he’ll travel to Australia, New Zealand, his native England, the Netherlands and Spain.
A complete calendar including all dates, venues, show start times and links to buy tickets for each show can be found here.
If you’re hoping to hop over to Harry’s House in another part of the world, we say go for it.
Just make sure to look into Expedia for all your flight and hotel needs, so you’re getting the best deal the market has to offer.
Major 2023 concert tours coming soon
While Styles is wrapping up his time stateside, many of the biggest names in music are gearing up for expansive cross-country runs next year.
Here are just five of the biggest concert tours you absolutely cannot miss.
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