Harry Styles setlist: this is what fans can expect on his 2022 Love On Tour dates

Harry Styles setlist for his Love On Tour shows features solo hits and a One Direction track.

Harry Styles recently announced his Love On Tour dates for 2022 and fans are very excited.

After securing tickets, one of the most exciting parts of the gig is finding out what the setlist is going to be.

His UK and Ireland stadium shows are a few months away, but his recent US shows should give fans an idea of what to expect from the setlist.

He kicked off the US leg of the tour in September 2021, finishing up on 28 November in Elmont.

It featured tracks from his self-titled debut album including “Kiwi” and “Sign of the Times” alongside newer material like “Adore You” and “Watermelon Sugar”.

There’s also a One Direction song on the setlist, with “What Makes You Beautiful” making an appearance.

The singer will bring the much-anticipated tour to Manchester, Glasgow, London and Dublin this June for his biggest headline shows ever.

He’ll be joined by Mitski and Arlo Parks for the stadium shows, which take place between 11 and 22 June.

Ahead of the tour and tickets going on sale, you can see what tracks featured on the setlist below.

What will be on Harry Styles’ setlist?

According to setlist.fm, this was the setlist during the opening show of Harry’s Love On Tour in Glasgow. Fans can expect to hear similar songs during the rest UK and European leg.

  • Music for a Sushi Restaurant
  • Golden
  • Adore You
  • Daylight
  • Cinema
  • Keep Driving
  • Matilda
  • Boyfriends
  • Fine Line
  • Satellite
  • Lights Up
  • Canyon Moon
  • Treat People With Kindness
  • What Makes You Beautiful
  • Late Night Talking
  • Love of My Life

Encore:

  • Sign of the Times
  • Watermelon Sugar
  • As It Was
  • Kiwi

When do tickets go on sale?

If you want to see Harry Styles on his Love On Tour when it comes to the UK and Ireland, tickets go on sale very soon.

They’ll be released in a general sale from 9am on 28 January via Ticketmaster or See Tickets.

They’re priced at £111 (standing pod) / £84.40 (seats) / £78.80 (general admission standing) / £50.65 (side view seats) / £175-£199 premium packages.