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Stephanie Colderick

Extra Harry Styles tickets go on sale hours before star's second night in Cardiff

If you are desperate to see Harry Styles, now might be your chance. The pop star is performing his final night in Cardiff at the Principality Stadium on Wednesday, June 21 and new tickets have been released.

With prices starting at £51.90 they are not the best seats in the house, but you will be in Harry's House. The tickets are available in sections U5, M5, U34 and M34 and give a limited view of the staging. However, we went along and sat around this area for the opening night, and were surprised at the view from this area - read what we thought, here.

You can buy your tickets on Ticketmaster, here. The seats at the lowest price (£51.90 plus order fee of £2.50) are in stands U33 and U6 - they will have very limiting views of the stage, though. To access those tickets click on the U6 and U33 stands highlighted in blue and choose your seats.

READ MORE: Harry Styles in Cardiff review: Adored pop star turned up the heat to make Principality Stadium Harry's House

The next tier lower down (M6 and M33) you will see the prices shoot up to £74.35 despite having a similarly restricted view. There are a few other ticket options, including resale, but as the view improves, the prices obviously start to go up.

As mentioned above, one of our reporters tried out one of the restricted view tickets for Harry's first gig at the Principality Stadium on Tuesday, June 20. She said that she was still able to see the edge of the stage. You can keep up to date with the latest What's On news by signing up to the newsletter here.

Our reporter said: "We could see the edge of the stage peek out too where the former One Directioner ended up spending the majority of his time - not to mention the portions of the show where he spent his time on a runway out in the crowds, being pelted with flowers, flags and yet more boas. So in the end there wasn't much we couldn't see, apart from sadly the live band who in their own rights threatened to become the stars of the show."

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