Harry Styles, who was previously part of One Direction, was called out for keeping sky-rocket prices of his concerts' tours.
The 32-year-old singer is all set to embark on his Together, Together tour after dropping his new studio record on March 6, 2026.
After the ticket sales went live, the online community debated about high prices, however, the singer’s die-hard admirers tried finding ways to afford passes to his concerts.
It was reported by Rolling Stones that Harry’s fans are now donating their plasma to “raise money” and watch the pop icon perform live.
Daniella Barone interviewed about repeating the process until the fan can afford to pay the amount and travel expenses from New York to Florida.
A university student is also giving up blood coupled with part-time job would help her in getting the pass to the musicale, despite being “terrified of needles.”
She noted that the fandom “shouldn’t have to” resort to these tactics to see their “favourite” artist for one night.
This came after the Grammy winner’s former band member Zayn Malik reportedly threw shade at the musician for the extremely high prices.
During his much-anticipated residency concert, the Pillowtalk hitmaker asked the crowd if they though the rates of passes were too high.
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