Harry Styles Returns To Artist Power Index Following ‘Together, Together’ Tour Launch

Harry Styles makes his first appearance on the Artist Power Index since the launch of his new “Together, Together” tour that is set to play multiple shows at seven venues on four continents throughout 2026. Supporting his latest studio album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally., released in March, the tour began at Amsterdam’s Johan Cruijff Arena on May 16 with a total of 10 shows planned at the stadium through June 5.
Then, stadiums in London, São Paulo, Mexico City, Melbourne and Sydney will follow with multiple performances as well this year, beginning with a 12-show engagement at London’s Wembley Stadium during June and July. That is twice as many shows as Styles played there during his “Love On Tour” that ran from 2021 through 2023. His total attendance in London on the previous tour was 482,663 with a six-show combined gross of $52 million.
One of the highlights of “Together, Together” will be the pop star’s return to New York City for another residency at Madison Square Garden, where he last played a string of 15 consecutive shows in 2022 during “Love On Tour.” Altogether on that trek, he performed a total of 20 concerts at the Manhattan arena with a sold-ticket count of 370,565 and $77 million in grosses.
On the current tour, he is booked to headline 30 shows at Madison Square Garden, beginning Aug. 26 and continuing through Oct. 31. Previously, he averaged 18,528 sold tickets per show in New York, so using that same average, his total number of tickets sold this year at the arena should be well over half a million.
The Artist Power Index also features a debut by Pitbull, who ranks 12th on the chart after kicking off his “I’m Back” tour in West Palm Beach, Florida, on May 14. With Lil Jon joining him as the tour’s show opener, the rapper is set to play outdoor amphitheater dates stateside through June 7 before heading to Europe for the summer. Then, second legs of the tour through both North America and Europe will follow for the remainder of 2026.
Also on APX, P!NK makes a brief return to the chart based on her appearance at Petco Park in San Diego, California, headlining the Concert for Cures benefit for U.S. cancer research. Produced by Curebound, her concert on May 15 was the most recent high-profile charity event for the San Diego-based organization that has previously presented concerts starring Alicia Keys, Ed Sheeran and Elton John.
LIVE75 features 19 debuts by touring artists this week, including four who land in the top five on the chart. Ranked highest among them at No. 2 is BTS, who follows top-ranked Luke Combs with his fifth consecutive stand at No. 1 since launching his current stadium tour.
The South Korean group also earns its ranking from stadium-sized ticket sales during recent weeks. They averaged 50,862 sold tickets per show at 13 performances on the “Arirang World Tour” that played its first North American date at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, on April 25.
However, the tour officially launched in the band’s home country, beginning with a three-night engagement in the city of Goyang. Concerts on April 9, 11 and 12 drew a total of 127,218 fans to Goyang Stadium for the tour opener that grossed $17 million. Then, a two-show stint in Japan at Tokyo Dome followed, attended by 96,178 more fans.
BTS’ first string of shows in the U.S. moved a total of 194,335 sold tickets at the Tampa NFL football stadium. Then the tour headed to El Paso, Texas, for two sold-out shows at Sun Bowl Stadium with a ticket tally of 97,722, May 2-3. Three shows followed at Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City, May 7-10, with a ticket count of 145,763 and a whopping $43.5 million at the box office.
The “Arirang World Tour” is set to crisscross the globe throughout much of 2026 with stadium dates currently booked until the end of October, although additional dates into 2027 may be announced in the future. Providing a clue to possible box-office success on the tour, the 13 shows that have already been reported to Pollstar averaged $10.7 million in grosses per show, along with their 50,862-ticket average. So, with 62 shows currently on the books, the tour could potentially land in the upper end of the $600 million range with over 3 million tickets sold through October.
Elsewhere on LIVE75, Olivia Dean follows with a debut chart appearance at No. 3 based on tickets sold at three performances of her current 2026 tour that kicked off in the U.K. in April. Then, co-headliners Ne-Yo and Akon debut in the fourth position with ticket sales from three shows on their “Nights Like This” world tour that also began in Europe in April. And, finally, No Doubt takes the No. 5 ranking on LIVE75 following the May 6 launch of the band’s 18-show residency at Sphere in Las Vegas.
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