Arts & Entertainment
United Center Giving Away 2 Prime Seats For Harry Styles Concert
The venue is offering up a pair of 100-level seats on Twitter for Styles' Thursday night show as part of his week-long Chicago residency.

CHICAGO — Fans who have missed out or been priced out of seeing musician Harry Styles during this week’s residency at the United Center, the arena is offering up two free tickets for the final performances in Chicago.
The United Center announced on Twitter on Tuesday that it is giving away two 100-level seats for Styles’ show on Thursday. The performance is one of six shows Styles is performing here during a residency. Styles’ first scheduled performance in Chicago was postponed due to an illness in his band.
TICKET GIVEAWAY: Retweet this and follow @UnitedCenter on Twitter for a chance to win two 100 Level tickets to see Harry Styles #LoveOnTour here on Oct. 14! #HSLOTUC One winner will be randomly selected. Travel not included. Good luck! 💙 pic.twitter.com/GTIcRiOG5U
— United Center (@UnitedCenter) October 11, 2022
There is no cost to enter the drawing for the two free tickets. According to a tweet posted on the venue’s Twitter feed on Wednesday, fans just need to follow United Center on Twitter and then retweet the tweet that announced the giveaway. Fans have until 5 p.m. Thursday to enter the drawing.
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Tickets for the pop musician's Thursday show are sold out but 100-level seats on sites like Seat Geek are going for anywhere between $580 and $1,300.
Fans who follow those instructions will be entered into a drawing for the two 100-level seats. Out-of-towners are welcome to enter, but the winner will not have travel costs covered, the post said.
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The venue had posted last week that Styles’ first scheduled performance was postponed “out of an abundance of caution” due to an illness by a band or crew member. That show took place on Monday.
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