Harry Styles
Harry Styles performs on NBC's 'Today' at Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, May 9, 2017. Getty Images/Mike Coppola

If you didn’t get tickets to Harry Styles’ one-night-only show in Los Angeles, rest assured that he is probably coming to a town near you soon. The “Lights Up” singer announced Love on Tour, his 2020 world tour. After hitting up Europe and Russia in the spring, he’ll make his way to the U.S. to play 30 summer concerts, and tickets go on sale soon.

First and foremost, fans need to be verified by Ticketmaster before they buy tickets. Go to Styles’ website and choose a Love on Tour concert date in order to go through the process before registration ends at 10 p.m. EST on Nov. 16.

After getting verified, Harry Styles fans just need to wait for the presales to begin. Early tickets can be bought through the standard pre-sale for verified fans, which starts Monday, Nov. 18 at 10 a.m. local time. American Express cardholders can also participate in a presale at the same time.

Those looking for a special experience might be interested in VIP tickets to Love on Tour. Styles is using LaneOne to sell VIP experiences, and their presale for American Express cardholders also begins Monday at 10 a.m. local time.

  • June 26 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at Wells Fargo Center
  • June 28 – Washington, D.C. at Capital One Arena
  • July 7 – New York, New York at Madison Square Garden
  • July 8 – New York, New York at Madison Square Garden
  • July 10 – Boston, Massachusetts at TD Garden
  • July 12 – Uncasville, Connecticut at Mohegan Sun Arena
  • July 14 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at PPG Paints Arena
  • July 15 – Cleveland, Ohio at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse
  • July 17 – Detroit, Michigan at Little Caesars Arena
  • July 19 – St. Paul, Minnesota at Xcel Energy Center
  • July 21 – St. Louis, Missouri at Enterprise Center
  • July 24 – Chicago, Illinois at United Center
  • July 28 – Nashville, Tennessee at Bridgestone Arena
  • July 29 – Atlanta, Georgia at State Farm Arena
  • Aug. 1 – Raleigh, North Carolina at PNC Arena
  • Aug. 3 – Tampa, Florida at Amalie Arena
  • Aug. 6 – Ft. Lauderdale, Florida at BB&T Center
  • Aug. 10 – Houston, Texas at Toyota Center
  • Aug. 11 – San Antonio, Texas at AT&T Center
  • Aug. 13 – Dallas, Texas at American Airlines Center
  • Aug. 15 – Denver, Colorado at Pepsi Center
  • Aug. 18 – Tacoma, Washington at Tacoma Dome
  • Aug. 21 – Portland, Oregon at Moda Center
  • Aug. 25 – San Jose, California at SAP Center
  • Aug. 27 – Sacramento, California at Golden 1 Center
  • Aug. 29 – Glendale, Arizona at Gila River Arena
  • Aug. 30 – San Diego, California at Pechanga Arena
  • Sept. 2 – Los Angeles, California at The Forum
  • Sept. 3 – Los Angeles, California at The Forum
  • Sept. 5 – Las Vegas, Nevada at MGM Grand Garden Arena

Jenny Lewis will open for him for the U.S. portion of the tour.

The concert tickets are going on sale nearly a month before Styles’ new album drops. His second solo record, Fine Line, will hit retailers on Dec. 13. The singer is set to pull double duty at “Saturday Night Live” this weekend to promote the LP and tour.

Styles recently revealed that this tour is part of the reason he turned down playing Prince Eric in the live-action remake of “The Little Mermaid.”