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English singer-songwriter and former One Direction member Louis Tomlinson is returning to the road for his highly anticipated third solo concert tour. The tour, entitled “How Did We Get Here?”, supports his recent studio album “How Did I Get Here?” and is set to run for 54 shows, beginning in March 2026. If you're eager to see the artist live on stage, I've broken down how to get Louis Tomlinson tickets below.
Since One Direction’s hiatus in 2016, the “Back to You” singer has seen success as a solo artist, beginning with his debut single and collaboration with Steve Aoki, “Just Hold On.” Tomlinson has been praised for his lyrics, unique musical style, and philanthropic efforts, often donating millions to charity. The star has proved himself as a success, and his fans have eagerly been awaiting his upcoming tour, quickly buying up tickets since it was first announced on October 1.
If you’re looking to see Louis Tomlinson live and grab tickets for his coming How Did We Get Here? Tour, we’ve got you covered. We’ve broken down all things ticket-related to Tomlinson’s coming performances, including show schedules, purchasing details, and price comparisons between tickets. You can also look at ticket details at your leisure on StubHub and Vivid Seats.
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Louis Tomlinson’s 2026 tour schedule
The How Did We Get Here? Tour is set to kick off on March 23 in Europe, with Tominlinson traveling to 26 international stops before coming to North America in June. The tour is currently set to wrap up on July 24 in Miami.
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How to buy tickets for Louis Tomlinson’s 2026 concert tour
Original standard tickets for Louis Tomlinson’s 2026 tour are available for purchase from Ticketmaster and AXS. Availability will depend on the date, location, and demand for each show. As the tour is highly anticipated, many dates already have a limited number of original tickets remaining.
Tickets are also available from verified resale vendors such as StubHub and Vivid Seats. Depending on the demand for the specific show you are looking to attend, you may find more suitable seating options and pricing from these sites instead.
How much are Louis Tomlinson tickets?
There are still original standard tickets available for purchase in limited quantities from Ticketmaster and AXS. Prices vary depending on the location, but the general range for original tickets at present is $50 to $200. Some tour stops, such as St. Louis, Fort Worth, Washington D.C., and Philadelphia (among others), even have general admission/pit original tickets available in the range of $80 to $180, which is fairly reasonable considering standing room pit tickets often fall into the realm of over $1,000 for other artists.
Resale vendors StubHub and Vivid Seats offer similar pricing to original standard tickets, with some more options in terms of seating availability, as well as some shows which are slightly more affordable than remaining original tickets.
On StubHub, the most affordable options currently range from $36 for Tomlinson’s April 21 show in Paris to $493 for his June 3 concert in Vancouver. Vivid Seats offers similar ranges, with the most inexpensive options at $59 for the July 2 show in Independence, to $720 for the March 23 show in Hamburg. Overall, Vivid Seats has more limited availability, with many international performances unavailable on the platform, so prices tend to fluctuate more than StubHub at the moment.
There are currently no VIP ticket packages available on Ticketmaster for Louis Tomlinson’s upcoming 2026 tour.
Who is opening for Louis Tomlinson’s tour?
It has been confirmed that The Aces and The Beaches will support select dates of Louis Tomlinson’s 2026 How Did We Get Here? tour. Currently, there is no information available on exactly which dates will have what openers or about any other artists who may be supporting the tour. As the tour kickoff grows closer, however, more information is likely to become available.
Will there be international tour dates?
Louis Tomlinson’s How Did We Get Here? World Tour currently has 26 international tour dates scheduled. This includes stops in Germany, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Poland, the Czech Republic, Austria, Italy, Spain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, the UK, and Ireland. Louis Tomlinson also has three shows scheduled in Canada.
When did Louis Tomlinson tickets go on sale?
Presale for the How Did We Get Here? Tour began on October 8, with the general sale following on October 10.
Nicole Berardi
Freelance Writer
Nicole Berardi is a freelance contributor for Insider Reviews, covering a variety of stories such as how to buy tickets and Airbnb reviews.Having graduated Cum Laude from Rutgers University with a degree in Journalism and Media Studies, Nicole spent the next decade living in Japan, embracing her passion for travel across the continent of Asia.When not writing, Nicole spends her time looking for the best restaurants in New York City, taking photos of her cat, and enjoying a good matcha latte.
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