Zayn Malik throws shade, Harry Styles as fans slam ‘Together, Together’ pricing | English Movie News
Zayn Malik’s playful jab at Harry Styles’ ticket prices during a Las Vegas show has fans buzzing about lingering O’e Direction tensions. The former bandmate’s comment landed right amid backlash over Styles’ pricey 2026 residency tickets.
The ‘Vegas’ moment
Zayn kicked off his sold-out Stairway to the Sky residency at Dolby Live in Park MGM on January 20. During his January 28 performance.He grinned and added, “Hopefully, the ticket prices weren’t too high,” before shrugging and moving on. “Just saying!” some outlets noted from clips circulating online. Fans quickly linked it to Harry Styles’ recent ticket sale drama. Zayn’s own tickets range from about $93 to $223, far more accessible than Harry’s top prices.
Harry Style’s ticket Backlash
Harry announced his 2026 Together, Together residency with over 50 shows across cities like New York, London, and Amsterdam. Tickets went on presale January 26, sparking outrage. Prices hit $1,182 in the US, including fees at Madison Square Garden, where he plans 30 historic shows.In the UK, Wembley tickets reached 466 pounds for standard seats, with VIP packages near 725 pounds. Amsterdam saw peaks of 828 euros. Ticketmaster insisted no dynamic pricing was used; costs were set by Harry’s team. Still, fans fumed online.“Together together but only if you have a lot of money money,” one fan tweeted, as quoted in Cosmopolitan. Another wrote, “I’m a massive Harry Styles fan but we need to have a serious conversation about the absurd ticket prices some artists are now charging. Makes music and entertainment completely inaccessible for a whole demographic of fans who don’t have hundreds to spend on a single ticket!”Social media lit up with memes and speculation about Zayn’s shade. “Oh hell… 2026 really is 2016, welcome back Zayn Malik,” one BuzzFeed-cited post joked. Harry’s past tours had lower peaks, like 199 pounds at Wembley in 2022.Neither artist has commented further. Zayn’s remark feels lighthearted yet pointed, echoing fan frustrations over live music costs in a tough economy. It highlights how ex-bandmates stay connected through headlines, years after One Direction.