Harry Styles is jump starting something big at the end of his Love on Tour dates. The “Watermelon Sugar” singer is set to open the brand-new UBS Arena at Belmont Park, NY on Nov. 28.  

Styles’ tour is currently making its way through New York with two stops at Madison Square Garden for his special event “Harryween” with country singer Orville Peck. The tour will continue through November with stops in Wisconsin, Washington, Oregon and seven stops in California.  

For his newly announced final date, Styles will mark the first concert at the $1.1 billion multi-purpose, state-of-the-art arena that aims to host more than 150 major events annually. New York’s newest premier entertainment and sports venue and home of the NHL’s New York Islanders is developed in partnership with developer Oak View Group, the New York Islanders, and Jeff Wilpon. UBS Arena is designed to hold up to 19,000 people for concerts and audiences up to 17,000 for NHL games. In an effort to build a greener future, UBS Arena intends on being carbon neutral for operations before 2024, which will make it the first arena to do so on the eastern United States seaboard.  

For the health and safety of everyone at Harry Styles’ upcoming Love On Tour shows, ticket holders must provide proof of full COVID-19 vaccination or negative test within 48 hours of the event, in addition to wearing a mask. Children under the age of 12 may attend the concert if they provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within 48 hours of the show. In addition, all venue staff at each show will also be following the same protocols and will need to provide proof of full COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test result within 48 hours, as well as wear a mask at all times. 

Tickets will go on sale starting Nov. 5 at 12pm at Ticketmaster.com. Presale registration for this show at UBS Arena is available via Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan program now through Tuesday at 12pm. Verified Fan presale will occur on Thursday at 12pm with the general public on sale starting the following day (Nov. 5) at 12pm.