Skip to main content
Clear icon
52º

Harry Styles is turning Austin into ‘Harry’s House’ in nearly sold-out residency at Moody Center

Limited tickets are available for remaining shows

FILE - In this Sunday, March 14, 2021, file photo, Harry Styles poses in the press room at the 63rd annual Grammy Awards at the Los Angeles Convention Center. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File) (Jordan Strauss)

Harry Styles is rocking fringe and cowboy hats in his residency at Austin’s Moody Center, or “Harry’s House.”

The “As It Was” singer is playing in Texas’ capitol city for six nights — all are sold out or nearly sold out — and like always, he’s not holding back on style. It’s in his name.

Recommended Videos



Styles posted an image of himself in a burnt orange, bejeweled suit from Day 1 of his six-night residency, which started on Sunday.

He played another show on Monday night, when he rocked a black-and-white checkered T-shirt and orange-and-green polka dot pants.

Fans who attended his shows have been gushing over the singer’s fashion, and of course, talent, as Styles can sing, play guitar AND entertain.

Some images and videos posted on Instagram show him wearing cow-print cowboy and pink cowboy hats from fans.

Fans looking to catch him at his next shows may be out of luck, though.

Wednesday night’s concert is already sold out, according to Ticketmaster, and the remainder of his residency has limited tickets available.

He is also playing on Thursday, Sunday and Monday, and those tickets are upwards of $400 each, before taxes and fees.

After that, Styles is taking his “Love on Tour” out of the Lone Star State, as he has residence scheduled in Chicago and Los Angeles.

If you’re interested in buying a ticket or seeing who else is headed to Moody (including Post Malone and Lizzo), click here.

Also in entertainment news:


About the Author
Rebecca Salinas headshot

Rebecca Salinas is the Digital Executive Producer at KSAT 12 News. A San Antonio native, Rebecca is an award-winning journalist who joined KSAT in 2019.

Loading...