Dork
News
Features
Reviews
Magazine
Shop
Listings
Directory
Festivals
Hype-THE BEST NEW NAMES, FIRST
Upset-DORK'S HOME FOR ALL THINGS LOUD
Festival Guides-YOUR ESSENTIAL FESTIVAL COMPANION
Hype-THE BEST NEW NAMES, FIRST
Mixtape-DORK'S BEST NEW TRACKS
Play-DORK'S NEW MUSIC FRIDAY EDIT
Upset-DORK'S HOME FOR ALL THINGS LOUD
Playlist Covers
Playlist Directory
Recommender
Before Doors-LIVE SESSIONS
Music Video Directory
Down With Boring-THE DORK PODCAST
Chart Attack-UK NUMBER ONES, DISSECTED
Dork Live
Dork Radio
Live
Live 24/7
Dork Radio
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. Harry Styles

Harry Styles is putting tickets to his Meltdown show up for grabs in a prize draw

Jules Buckley Orchestra joins singer for Royal Festival Hall show supporting charitable programmes.

Harry Styles is putting tickets to his Meltdown show up for grabs in a prize draw
Written by
Felicity Newton
Artists
deep tan
Harry Styles
Joviale
Jules Buckley
New Young Pony Club
Soulwax
Steam Down
Tracey Emin
Festivals
Meltdown
Venues
Purcell Room
Queen Elizabeth Hall
Royal Festival Hall
Southbank Centre
Published
6 May 2026 • 10:08 am
A rare orchestral show from Harry Styles will headline this year's Meltdown festival, with seats handed out via a charity prize draw benefitting the Southbank Centre.

Taking place at the Royal Festival Hall on 16th June, the gig pairs Styles with Grammy-winning conductor and composer Jules Buckley, whose orchestra will perform new arrangements of material from across the singer's catalogue. The fundraiser coincides with the multi-arts centre's 75th anniversary, with money raised channelled into its programmes for artists, young people and communities throughout the UK.

Entry to the draw, which opens today, is restricted to residents of the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Isle of Man aged 18 or over. A total of 1,900 seats – 950 pairs – have been set aside, with applicants able to buy one, two or three entries priced at £20, £40 or £60 respectively. Each entry is for a pair of tickets, and no entrant can win more than one pair. The cut-off for online entries is 12 noon on 15th May, with postal applications accepted until 6pm on 19th May. Successful entrants will be contacted by 2nd June.

Visit southbankcentre.co.uk/harry-styles-prize-draw for more information.

Speaking about the collaboration, curator Harry Styles said: "Coming Up Roses was my first time working with Jules, he's now helping us with the string arrangements for the Together, Together tour. He's incredibly talented, and is such a generous collaborator. He's become someone I love working with. It was obvious as soon as Southbank asked me to curate Meltdown, it was the perfect opportunity to do something really beautiful with him."

Styles becomes Meltdown's 31st curator, following in the footsteps of Little Simz, Chaka Khan, Grace Jones, David Byrne, Yoko Ono, Nile Rodgers, M.I.A., David Bowie and Patti Smith. The festival runs from 11th to 21st June.

See Harry Styles Live

JUN
12
Fri

Wembley Stadium

London
JUN
13
Sat

Wembley Stadium

London
JUN
17
Wed

Wembley Stadium

London
JUN
19
Fri

Wembley Stadium

London
JUN
20
Sat

Wembley Stadium

London
JUN
23
Tue

Wembley Stadium

London
See 12 Harry Styles Tour Dates
Advertisement

Latest Updates

The State of Casino Apps in Australia: Native vs Web Wrappers
Guest Posts

The State of Casino Apps in Australia: Native vs Web Wrappers

18 May 2026
Blondshell has announced a new global headline tour alongside ‘Heart Has To Work So Hard’
News

Blondshell has announced a new global headline tour alongside ‘Heart Has To Work So Hard’

18 May 2026
Lowertown have announced a London Oslo headline show with new single ‘Mice Protection’
News

Lowertown have announced a London Oslo headline show with new single ‘Mice Protection’

18 May 2026
CATTY has shared gothic pop single ‘Pavlov’s Dog’ ahead of her biggest headline tour yet
News

CATTY has shared gothic pop single ‘Pavlov’s Dog’ ahead of her biggest headline tour yet

18 May 2026
Chloe Qisha leans into heartbreak on her brooding new single ‘Surprise Surprise’
News

Chloe Qisha leans into heartbreak on her brooding new single ‘Surprise Surprise’

18 May 2026

Get more Dork

Sessions · Playlists · Behind the scenes

YouTubeSessions, interviews & live performancesSpotifyEditorial playlists updated weeklyInstagramPhotos, stories & behind the scenesTikTokShort-form clips & exclusive moments

Related Articles

LIKE THAT? READ THESE✦LIKE THAT? READ THESE✦LIKE THAT? READ THESE✦LIKE THAT? READ THESE✦
LIKE THAT? READ THESE✦LIKE THAT? READ THESE✦LIKE THAT? READ THESE✦LIKE THAT? READ THESE✦
The State of Casino Apps in Australia: Native vs Web Wrappers
Guest Posts

The State of Casino Apps in Australia: Native vs Web Wrappers

The terminology sounds more complicated than it is.

Blondshell has announced a new global headline tour alongside ‘Heart Has To Work So Hard’
News

Blondshell has announced a new global headline tour alongside ‘Heart Has To Work So Hard’

It's the first new music since the release of her 2025 album ‘If You Asked For A Picture’.

Lowertown have announced a London Oslo headline show with new single ‘Mice Protection’
News

Lowertown have announced a London Oslo headline show with new single ‘Mice Protection’

The Atlanta-rooted duo close the campaign for 'Ugly Duckling Union'.

CATTY has shared gothic pop single ‘Pavlov’s Dog’ ahead of her biggest headline tour yet
News

CATTY has shared gothic pop single ‘Pavlov’s Dog’ ahead of her biggest headline tour yet

The Caernarfon-born artist plots autumn UK shows with London's Scala set as finale.

Dork
Down With Boring

Join thousands of music lovers getting the best new tracks, exclusive interviews, and breaking news delivered straight to your inbox every week.

In print now

June 2026

Latest issue variants

View archive
Dork, June 2026 (Bleachers cover)

Bleachers

Dork, June 2026 (Myles Smith cover)

Myles Smith

Dork, June 2026 (Towa Bird cover)

Towa Bird

Advertise|Support|About Dork|Privacy Policy|Genres|Years|Sitemap|RSS|Cookie settings
© 2026 The Bunker Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.