The excitement for Harry Styles' upcoming Manchester concert is palpable, but a recent development has left fans in a frenzy. A small number of new £20 tickets for the highly anticipated show have been canceled due to concerns about touts. Ticketmaster, the ticketing agency, has taken swift action by voiding these tickets, which were released on Friday night after a request process. This decision has sparked debate among fans, as the singer's Manchester performance on March 6th coincides with the release of his new album, 'Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally'. A spokesperson for the ticket agency has apologized to affected fans, explaining that a program was used to 'block touts'. But here's where it gets controversial... Some fans are questioning the fairness of this move, especially since the tickets were requested through a transparent process. And this is the part most people miss... The use of such programs to prevent ticket scalping raises ethical questions about the balance between protecting fans and preserving the integrity of the ticketing system. So, what do you think? Is Ticketmaster's action a necessary evil to combat touts, or is it an overreach that could impact genuine fans? Share your thoughts in the comments below!