Harry Styles' latest album, "Harry's House," is taking the world by storm, and more fans have been wanting to see him perform his new hits. The singer added ten additional shows to his New York City schedule days after the record's release.

According to Rolling Stone, the pre-sale for his passes has already started for concertgoers who received a code.

Fortunately for other fans who never got a message, general public tickets will be available for purchase starting May 26, 2022, at 4 p.m. ET.

According to Billboard, the New York City tour, which will be held at the Madison Square Garden, was initially set to take place from August 28 to September 21, but he added more dates so more fans can finally watch him perform live.

After wrapping his shows in the Big Apple, the former One Direction member will head to the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, California, for a ten-night show beginning on October 31.

Styles will feature an amazing line of guest singers like Gabriels, Ben Harper, Madi Diaz, Jessie Ware, and Blood Orange.

If you're not from the United States, you'll still have a chance to watch the singer live as he's going to be performing in different cities across the globe starting this June.

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His world tour stops include Lisbon, Rio De Janeiro, Cologne, Madrid, Bogota, Budapest, Dublin, Hamburg, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Paris, and many more.

Wolf Alice, Koffee, Arlo Parks, and Mitski will be performing on selected dates to accompany him to his international shows.

Harry Styles 'Harry's House' Is Breaking Records

A few days after his latest album's release, Harry Styles is already breaking records as he amassed a shocking 146,000 copies of vinyl sales in the United States.

Billboard reported that sales are expected to increase over the next few days.

"Harry's House" is also expected to top the Billboard 200 charts, which will be revealed next week. His record sales and groundbreaking streams strongly indicate that the album will hit the number one spot.

If he successfully achieves this record, his album will beat Kendrick Lamar's "Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers."

Taylor Swift was the previous record holder for vinyl sales as she sold 114,000 copies of "Red (Taylor's Version)" by the week of November 18, 2021.

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