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Harry Styles concerts push Dutch inflation to 3.5% on 21% hotel price surge

Concert tours by British pop star Harry Styles have reportedly significantly lifted Dutch inflation through sharp increases in hotel prices, according to De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB).

Styles held his European tour stops only in London and Amsterdam, forcing fans from across Europe to travel to one of those cities. That concentrated demand allowed Amsterdam hotels to raise prices significantly, amplifying the inflation effect.

Hotel prices rose on average by 21 percent, with the sector contributing 0.4 percentage points to overall inflation, DNB said. Dutch inflation stood at 3.5 percent in May, up from 2.8 percent in April. Officials also attributed part of the broader increase to other sectors, including higher flight ticket prices linked to the war in the Middle East and the resulting energy crisis.

DNB compared the impact with Bruce Springsteen’s 2023 concerts, which also drove a measurable spike in inflation. Those shows contributed just under 0.3 percentage points to inflation at the time, when the overall rate stood at 5.2 percent, according to figures provided by the central bank to BNR.

Bas ter Weel, director of monetary affairs at DNB, told BNR that such effects are not unusual when global artists perform in major cities but said the scale varies depending on tour structure and location concentration. He added that the inflation impact is not necessarily negative, pointing out that higher spending supports economic activity, describing it as “two sides of the same coin.”

DNB also referenced broader international examples. The United Kingdom saw an estimated 1 billion pounds added to its economy from Oasis reunion concerts featuring Liam and Noel Gallagher, while Taylor Swift’s UK tour contributed 997 million pounds.

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