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Rachel Curran

Harry Styles fans outraged as remaining Slane tickets start at €205

Tickets for the Harry Styles concert at Slane Castle next summer went on sale this morning at 10am and within an hour, all standard tickets were sold out.

Ticket prices started at €97, however these are no longer available. The only tickets now on sale are Platinum. The cheapest tickets on the Ticketmaster website as of 12pm this afternoon were €205 and go all the way up to €370.

Fans took to Twitter to express their anger at the high prices of the Platinum tickets. One more person wrote: "Seems to be no shortage of tickets still available for @Harry_Styles at Slane but only “Platinum” tickets at double the price. In the absence of a money tree, I’m afraid I’ll have to pass this time"

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Another fan wrote: "Tickets for Harry in Slane being on sale for over €300 is f**king ridiculous"

One more disappointed fan wrote: "Just tried to get Harry Styles tickets for Slane Castle - was on as soon as they went on sale, was just over 22000 in the queue and when I got in couldn’t get any...a total joke!!"

The former One Direction star will perform at the Meath venue on June 10 2023, following a successful show at Dublin's Aviva Stadium this summer. The singer will follow in the footsteps of Slane legends such as David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, and Bruce Springsteen.

When ticket prices were first announced, fans weren't too impressed. One person tweeted: "Hey @Harry_Styles tickets for your gig next year in@SlaneCastle starting at €97?! While people are wondering if they can afford to heat their house and eat this winter! Talk about reading the room wrong!"

Another said: "Do I adore harry styles ? Yes Am I going to need a detailed lay out of this tour costs to justify the insane starting, STARTING price of 100 euro for a slane gig... It's abhorrent."

Dublin Live have contacted MCD for comment.

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