When Harry Styles announced his upcoming Together, Together global tour, fans had one big question: Where do we need to be?
For U.S. fans, the answer was simple. New York City.
According to new data from Priceline, travel interest to NYC surged almost immediately after Styles revealed that New York would be the only U.S. stop on his worldwide tour. In the days following the announcement, flight searches to the New York City area jumped a staggering 1,273%, while hotel searches rose 414% for the week surrounding the first run of shows, August 24–30.
Knowing flights and hotel rates tend to surge around major concerts, fans are wasting no time securing their travel plans.
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The spike reflects a trend that’s becoming increasingly common around major music moments, like Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. Fans plan days (or weeks) around the show, building in time to explore the city, meet up with friends and make the trip feel bigger than just one night.
Styles’ Together, Together tour is especially primed for that kind of travel frenzy. The run supports his upcoming fourth solo album, Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., and stretches from spring through late 2026 with stops across Europe, South America, Australia—and just one in the U.S.
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Internationally, the tour is already making history. Styles recently expanded his London dates to 12 nights at Wembley Stadium, surpassing previous records held by Taylor Swift and Coldplay. A portion of each ticket sold will also support small music venues through charitable partnerships, including the UK’s LIVE Trust.
Still, the excitement hasn’t come without tension. Fans have voiced frustration online over ticket prices, noting that the cost of attending now goes far beyond admission—factoring in airfare, hotels, food and time off work. That reality may help explain why NYC travel interest spiked so dramatically: if fans are expecting sky-high ticket prices, they need affordable hotels and flights.
Priceline’s data underscores just how powerful music tourism has become. And for Harry Styles fans, New York is basically a pilgrimage.
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